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01:55 am - 02:25 am, Thursday, June 18 on BBC Three (23)

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Season 2, Episode 3

It's mental health week at the gym, and Andy is worried that his relationship with Georgia is drifting. So he suggests they might improve things with a threesome


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Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Allan Mustafa (Actor) .. Andy
Mandeep Dhillon (Actor) .. Georgia
Thomas Gray (Actor) .. Spooner
Sophia Di Martino (Actor) .. Blue
Saffron Hocking (Actor) .. Kara
Jo Joyner (Actor) .. Eunice
Henry Perryment (Actor) .. Paddy
Jaz Hutchins (Actor) .. Mani
Jonathan Livingstone (Actor) .. Nathan
Steve Stamp (Actor) .. Jonathan
Kimberley Nixon (Actor) .. Beatrice
Ben Murray (Writer)
Lara Singer (Producer)

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Allan Mustafa (Actor) .. Andy
Mandeep Dhillon (Actor) .. Georgia
Thomas Gray (Actor) .. Spooner
Sophia Di Martino (Actor) .. Blue
Saffron Hocking (Actor) .. Kara
Jo Joyner (Actor) .. Eunice
Born: February 23, 1978 in Harlow, Essex
Best Known For: Playing Tanya Branning in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born Joanne Mary Joyner on May 24, 1978, in Essex. She has an older brother called Dan. The family later moved to Oxfordshire, where she grew up. She says she always wanted to act, and after finishing her A levels, enrolled in the Welsh College of Music and Drama, graduating in 1999 with a BA. She then spent a couple of years in Manchester looking for work, eventually honing her craft on the stage.
Career: Joyner's big break came with the acclaimed drama Clocking Off. She went on to do a few other northern projects, including Fat Friends and Silent Witness, as well as the period miniseries North and South, before she bit the bullet and moved down to London. She then landed a role in nursing drama No Angels, and has been busy ever since. In 2005, Joyner played a Big Brother contestant in two episodes of Doctor Who, and also appeared in Spooks. She showed off her comedy skills in the sketch show Swinging (winning a Rose d'Or comedy award in the process), before landing the part of Tanya Branning in 2006. Despite her character taking a couple of prolonged breaks, she remains hugely popular with fans.
Quote: On whether she'd like to go to Hollywood: 'I couldn't lose the weight and take the pressure of it all being about looks! I'd love to do it when I'm 50 or 60, like Julie Walters or Brenda Blethyn. Then it's more about what you do and being a good actor.'
Trivia: Joyner has won two British Soap Awards.
Henry Perryment (Actor) .. Paddy
Jaz Hutchins (Actor) .. Mani
Jonathan Livingstone (Actor) .. Nathan
Steve Stamp (Actor) .. Jonathan
Kimberley Nixon (Actor) .. Beatrice
Born: September 24, 1985 in Bristol
Best Known For: Fresh Meat and Hebburn.
Early-life: Kimberley Nixon was born in Bristol on September 24, 1985 but she was raised with her six brothers in Pontypridd. She went on to train at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff.
Career: Nixon's first break came in 2007 when she played Sophy Hutton in BBC period drama Cranford. Supporting roles followed a year later on the big screen in Wild Child (2008), Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008) and Easy Virtue (2008). She played one of the leads opposite Rupert Grint in Cherrybomb (2009) and starred in Black Death (2010). More recently, she has enjoyed success on the small screen in Fresh Meat, Kidnap and Ransom and Hebburn.
Quote: 'I love British comedy so Fresh Meat is totally my sense of humour; I've always been a massive fan of Peep Show but work wise it has always been drama whether in film, TV or theatre.'
Trivia: She is a supporter of the British Humanist Association.
Ben Murray (Writer)
Lara Singer (Producer)

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