Only Child: Raisins


11:25 pm - 11:55 pm, Saturday, February 7 on BBC Three (23)

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Raisins
Season 1, Episode 2

Richard decides the time has come to declutter his father's house of all his junk, but Ken has suspicions over his son's true motives. The arrival of local handyman Mr Oddjob, Richard's former school adversary Craig, complicates matters further as chaos commences. Comedy, starring Gregor Fisher and Greg McHugh


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Movie/Drama Sitcom

Cast & Crew

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Greg McHugh (Actor) .. Richard Pritchard
Gregor Fisher (Actor) .. Ken Pritchard
Amy Lennox (Actor) .. Emily
Grant O?Rourke (Actor) .. Craig
Paul Rattray (Actor) .. Digsy
Jennifer Saunders (Actor) .. Sally
Bryce Hart (Writer)
Ursula Haworth (Producer)
Al Campbell (Director)
Neil Webster (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Greg McHugh (Actor) .. Richard Pritchard
Gregor Fisher (Actor) .. Ken Pritchard
Born: December 22, 1953 in Glasgow
Best Known For: Rab C Nesbitt, Love Actually Oliver Twist.
Early-life: Born on 22 December 1953, in Glasgow. Fisher grew up in Neilston and attended Barrhead High School, before he embarked on a career in the entertainment industry.
Career: Fisher's first big break came in 1978 on sketch show Scotch and Wry, before he moved on to The Naked Video in 1986, which saw him first don the string vest of Rab C Nesbitt. Two years later the layabout character had his own spin-off and Fisher became a household name. Following the rip-roaring success of Rab's antics another Naked Video spin-off was ordered called The Baldy Man. Once again Fisher would embody the title role, but this failed to strike a chord with viewers in the same way and the series was short-lived. In the early noughties Fisher breathed new life into his career by appearing in Richard Curtis' Love Actually (2003) as a manager to a fading rock star. His heartfelt portrayal proved that the actor could marry comedy with a more dramatic approach, as opposed to the brash uncompromising antics of Rab. The extremely successful ensemble comedy paved the way for more serious parts, such as playing Solanio in Shakespeare adaptation The Merchant of Venice (2004), and portraying Mr Bumble in Oliver Twist (2007). Fisher worked steadily throughout the rest of the decade, but he came to the fore again when he reprised his role as Rab C Nesbitt for another series in 2010.
Quote: [On his similarities to Rab] "I look very like him, but that's where it ends."
Trivia: In 2006, he played Grandpa Potts in a three-month run of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in Edinburgh.
Amy Lennox (Actor) .. Emily
Grant O?Rourke (Actor) .. Craig
Paul Rattray (Actor) .. Digsy
Jennifer Saunders (Actor) .. Sally
Born: July 06, 1958 in Sleaford, Lincolnshire
Best Known For: Absolutely Fabulous.
Early-life: Born Jennifer Jane Saunders on July 6, 1958, in Sleaford, Lincolnshire. Her father was in the RAF and she briefly spent time on the same forces camp as her future comedy partner Dawn French, but the pair never met as children. Instead, they got to know each other while attending London's Central School of Speech and Drama in 1977, where they were both on a teaching training course. They later teamed up with Adrian Edmondson, Rik Mayall, Nigel Planer, Alexei Sayle and Peter Richardson to create the The Comic Strip Presents series.
Career: Appearances in The Young Ones, Girls on Top and Happy Families followed, but it was the sketch show French and Saunders that propelled her to fame. One short skit in the series became the basis for Absolutely Fabulous. The sitcom's phenomenal global success opened new doors, and helped land Jennifer roles in the movies In the Bleak Midwinter, Spice World and Fanny and Elvis. She also voiced a not-so-good fairy godmother in hit animation Shrek 2 and stars in the BBC's Blandings. As well as the film and TV work, she has long been an active participant in the charity Comic Relief, alongside her on-screen partner Dawn French, and regularly takes part in the telethon events. We've also seen her reunited with her old pal in Jam & Jerusalem, which she wrote.
Quote: "It seems you can take a picture on your mobile and it can be on the front page of a celebrity mag the next day. It's a kind of madness."
Trivia: Married fellow Comic Strip star Adrian Edmondson in 1985. They have three daughters - Beattie, Ella and Freya. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009 and is now in remission. Her autobiography, Bonkers: My Life in Laughs, was published in 2013.
Bryce Hart (Writer)
Ursula Haworth (Producer)
Al Campbell (Director)
Neil Webster (Executive producer)

Before / After

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Only Child
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