Green Wing: Joanna's Birthday


11:10 pm - 12:15 am, Friday, February 6 on E4 Extra (31)

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About this Broadcast

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Joanna's Birthday
Season 1, Episode 4

A birthday gift from radiologist Alan Statham causes Joanna's spirits to rise, as she believes it to be from gorgeous IT guru Lyndon Jones. Meanwhile, Mac gets the blame for a sexist league table drawn up by Guy. Comedy, starring Pippa Haywood, Mark Heap and Tamsin Greig


Movie/Drama Sitcom

Cast & Crew

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Pippa Haywood (Actor) .. Joanna Clore
Mark Heap (Actor) .. Dr Alan Statham
Tamsin Greig (Actor) .. Dr Caroline Todd
Sarah Alexander (Actor) .. Dr Angela Hunter
Stephen Mangan (Actor) .. Dr Guillaume Secretan
Julian Rhind-Tutt (Actor) .. Dr Macartney
Peter Fincham (Executive producer)
Victoria Pile (Producer)

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Did You Know..

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Pippa Haywood (Actor) .. Joanna Clore
Born: May 06, 1961 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire
Best Known For: Playing Helen Brittas in The Brittas Empire.
Early-life: Philippa Haywood was born on May 6, 1961 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. She trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Career: Haywood's TV career extends back to the 1980s, starting with a guest appearance in Brush Strokes. She later appeared in The One Game as Jenny Thorne. From 1991 to 1997, she played Helen Brittas in comedy series The Brittas Empire. She also voiced Mrs Kitchen in children's TV series Budgie the Little Helicopter from 1994 until 1996. Haywood then landed guest roles in such shows as Jonathan Creek, Goodnight Sweetheart, Holby City and My Family. She also had roles in Dalziel and Pascoe, Green Wing and Fear, Stress and Anger. Her film credits include If Only (2004), Tamara Drewe (2010) and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016). She also starred in BBC drama series Prisoners' Wives. Her recent TV credits include Scott & Bailey, Brief Encounters, Midsomer Murders and Loaded.
Trivia: Along with other members of the cast of Green Wing, she joined the junior doctors strike outside Northwick Park Hospital in 2016.
Mark Heap (Actor) .. Dr Alan Statham
Tamsin Greig (Actor) .. Dr Caroline Todd
Born: June 12, 1966 in Kent
Best Known For: Green Wing, Love Soup and Episodes.
Early-life: Born on July 12, 1966, in Kent. She is descended from a Scottish grandfather on her dad's side and a Jewish great-grandfather from Poland on her mum's side. She grew up in Kilburn, north London, and showed a talent for acting at an early age - she claims, as a middle child, it was her way of getting attention. Tamsin graduated from the University of Birmingham with a degree in drama. Before breaking into showbusiness, she was an administrator for the Family Planning Association.
Career: Greig achieved a cult following playing Debbie Aldridge in The Archers on Radio 4 and had early TV roles in Blue Heaven, Neverwhere, Faith in the Future and Wycliffe. In 2000, the sitcom Black Books helped boost her profile. She had a cameo in 2004 movie Shaun of the Dead, and in the same year appeared in the first series of cult medical sitcom Green Wing, for which she received a Royal Television Society award and a Bafta nomination. She's also featured in Doctor Who and took a key role in romantic comedy- drama Love Soup. Stage credits include the Royal Shakespeare Company's Complete Works Festival. Greig won a Laurence Olivier Award for her role in Much Ado About Nothing. Recent TV work includes the sitcoms Friday Night Dinner and Episodes, and black comedy series Inside No 9.
Quote: "The Archers fans touch you much more than the TV fans. They come up to you and hug you because they think you're a part of their family."
Sarah Alexander (Actor) .. Dr Angela Hunter
Born: January 03, 1971 in London
Best Known For: Green Wing, and Coupling.
Early-life: Born Sarah Smith on January 3, 1971 in London, her dad was Frank Smith, one of the brains behind current affairs show Panorama. She always wanted to act but kept it from her parents because she thought "they'd have hit the roof." After finishing her A-levels, she went to Edinburgh to pursue her career. Sarah worked at the Ministry of Defence as a computer operative, sold flowers and was briefly a waitress.
Career: Alexander appeared in 1990 children's sci-fi series Kappatoo and went on to appear in Natural Lies, Covington Cross, Lovejoy, The Bill and Drop the Dead Donkey. In 1997, she added a touch of glamour to Armstrong and Miller and featured in Alas Smith and Jones, Red Dwarf, Tilly Trotter, People Like Us, Midsomer Murders and Smack the Pony. In 2000, she rose to prominance in the sitcom Coupling. She has also appeared in The Worst Week of My Life, Green Wing, Mutual Friends and All the Small Things.
Quote: On her love of Hollywood: "I find it fascinating - like watching a car crash."
Trivia: In 2005, she competed in a celebrity version of University Challenge.
Stephen Mangan (Actor) .. Dr Guillaume Secretan
Born: July 22, 1972 in London
Best Known For: Green Wing and Episodes.
Early-life: Born on July 22, 1972, in London, and was raised in Hertfordshire. His parents were Irish, and his father owned a building company. He became interested in acting after appearing in numerous school plays, but never thought he would tread the boards professionally. Instead, he studied law at Cambridge University, but decided against being a solicitor after taking a year out to care of his terminally ill mother. After a spell at Rada, he began landing theatre roles.
Career: Mangan became a regular on the West End stage, and apart from some foreign adverts, steered clear of TV work for years. He made his film debut in Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence in 1998, and had a small role in Billy Elliot. Early TV appearances came in Big Bad World, Sword of Honour, In Defence and Human Remains before his big break as the lead in Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years. He's worked consistently in movies and on TV ever since, with roles in Jane Hall, Marple, Never Better, I'm Alan Partridge, Hyperdrive, and the acclaimed Green Wing. His recent work includes Dirk Gently and Episodes on TV, as well as several well-received stage performances.
Quote: "I love playing unattractive parts. I want to be really horrid. I want people to really hate me. Maybe one day in analysis, I'll discover what that's all about."
Trivia: Away from showbiz, Mangan is a Tottenham Hotspur fan. He attends games with Tamsin Greig's husband, actor Richard Leaf.
Julian Rhind-Tutt (Actor) .. Dr Macartney
Born: July 20, 1968 in London
Best Known For: Green Wing.
Early-life: Julian Alistair Rhind-Tutt was born in London on July 20, 1968, the youngest of five children. He performed in a number of works at John Lyon School in Harrow, including the lead role in a school production of Hamlet at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in the mid-1980s. After studying English and Theatre Studies at the University of Warwick, he attended the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.
Career: Rhind-Tutt's breakthrough role was playing the Duke of York in The Madness of King George (1994). He followed this up with roles in The Saint (1997), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), Notting Hill (1999), and The Trench (1999). He is best known for playing Dr Mac Macartney in Channel 4 sitcom Green Wing. His more recent credits include Gambit (2012), Rush (2013) and Lucy (2014). He also had a recurring role on the BBC TV comedy Blandings. On Radio 4, he has starred in The Maltby Collection, and The Norman Conquests.
Quote: "When people ask me for advice on starting out, I usually say, `Be careful what your first part is because you'll probably play it for the next five years.'"
Trivia: In 2013, Rhind-Tutt narrated the audiobook version of the book Look Who's Back.
Dominic Brigstocke (Director)
Peter Fincham (Executive producer)
Victoria Pile (Producer)

Before / After

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The IT Crowd
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