Daddy Issues: We Don't Like Sigmas


02:55 am - 03:20 am, Wednesday, December 17 on BBC Three (23)

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We Don't Like Sigmas
Season 2, Episode 4

Cherry introduces Gemma and Sadie to Rocky's Rhyme Time, the hottest ticket in town for young mums. Gemma isn't convinced that leader Rocky is everything Cherry says he is, and the pair fall out. Gemma tries to make amends, and in doing so, makes an interesting discovery about Rocky. Meanwhile, Jackie takes Malcolm and Derek on a day trip to the Peak District. Comedy, starring Aimee Lou Wood, David Morrissey, Jill Halfpenny and Sarah Hadland


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Cast & Crew

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Aimee Lou Wood (Actor) .. Gemma
David Morrissey (Actor) .. Malcolm
Taj Atwal (Actor) .. Cherry
David Fynn (Actor) .. Derek
Sarah Hadland (Actor) .. Rita
Philip Jackson (Actor) .. Jackie
Sharon Rooney (Actor) .. Catherine
Chris Kerry (Actor) .. Winnie
Alexander Kirk (Actor) .. Mr Price
Corey Mylchreest (Actor) .. Rocky
Ian Puleston-Davies (Actor) .. Hal Ford
Debbie Rush (Actor) .. Sue
Sophie Lucas (Actor) .. Bus driver
Kehrn Kaur (Actor) .. Librarian
Lynn Roberts (Producer)
Damon Beesley (Director)
Phil Gilbert (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Aimee Lou Wood (Actor) .. Gemma
David Morrissey (Actor) .. Malcolm
Born: June 21, 1964 in Liverpool
Best Known For: Playing The Governor in AMC TV series The Walking Dead.
Early-life: David Mark Morrissey is the youngest of four children and was born in Liverpool on June 21, 1964. When Morrissey was 15, his father, a shoe repairman and key cutter, died after suffering from a blood disorder. David was inspired to become an actor after seeing Ken Loach's film Kes. Aged 16 he joined the Everyman Youth Theatre during the golden age of dramatists Alan Bleasdale and Willy Russell. His contemporaries included Cathy Tyson and Ian Hart. He also spent time working on sets and costumes for a Wolverhampton theatre company.
Career: Morrissey's big break came at the age of 18 when he landed the lead role of Billy Rizley in Channel 4's first drama series, One Summer. After that he trained at Rada. A steady stream of small-screen and theatre roles followed. At the 2004 Bafta awards, Morrissey was nominated for Best TV Actor for his performance in the drama serial, State of Play. In the same year, The Deal, in which he co-starred as Gordon Brown to Michael Sheen's Tony Blair, won the award for Best Single Drama. Projects since include Blackpool, Cape Wrath, Red Riding, Basic Instinct 2, Nowhere Boy, Mrs Mandela, Doctor Who and a starring role in adaptations of Mark Billingham's Tom Thorne books for Sky1. In 2012, he joined the cast of The Walking Dead, and continues to work on stage whenever his busy schedule allows.
Quote: "You never have any control over what people write or what they think, but there is a sense of me as a working-class lad done very well. I don't know where that comes from."
Trivia: Morrissey is a lifelong Liverpool FC fan.
Taj Atwal (Actor) .. Cherry
David Fynn (Actor) .. Derek
Sarah Hadland (Actor) .. Rita
Born: May 15, 1971 in London
Best Known For: Playing Stevie in Miranda.
Early-life: Sarah was born in London on May 15, 1971. She trained in dance from an early age and became involved with the Scamps youth group in Wilmslow. She went on to train at the Laine Theatre Arts College in Epsom and it wasn't long before she began starring in West End musicals such as Cats and Grease.
Career: Hadland began making her mark on TV in episodes of Bad Girls, Casualty, The Bill, Peep Show and Doctors. She landed bigger roles in Green Wing and Broken News. Since then, she has starred in Moving Wallpaper, That Mitchell and Webb Look, Horrible Histories, Waterloo Road, The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff and The Job Lot. On the big screen, she has starred in Confetti (2006), Magicians (2007) and Leap Year (2010). She reached a wider audience in 2009 when she began playing Stevie in BBC sitcom Miranda.
Quote: "You start to realise that everyone's got an inner Miranda or Stevie that they're struggling with; who feels that they don't fit in, or can't get it right with men."
Trivia: Hadland has been the voiceover artist for a number of commercials and voiced characters in a number of video games.
Philip Jackson (Actor) .. Jackie
Sharon Rooney (Actor) .. Catherine
Born: October 22, 1988 in Glasgow
Chris Kerry (Actor) .. Winnie
Alexander Kirk (Actor) .. Mr Price
Corey Mylchreest (Actor) .. Rocky
Ian Puleston-Davies (Actor) .. Hal Ford
Born: September 06, 1958 in Flint
Best Known For: Playing Owen Armstrong in Coronation Street.
Early-life: Ian was born in Flint on September 6, 1958. He attended London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Early acting roles included parts in two BBC dramas about Henry VI and episodes of Boon, Forever Green and Grange Hill.
Career: Other TV credits include a spell in Hollyoaks in the mid-1990s and guest roles in a number of well-known series, including Holby City, The Vice, Foyle's War, The Bill, Silent Witness and Waking the Dead. He has also starred in ITV dramas Vincent and Ghostboat and BBC Three series Funland. In 2010, he had a recurring role in the sixth series of Waterloo Road and joined the cast of Coronation Street as Owen Armstrong.
Quote: "When most people process information, they discard 99 per cent. But my antenna gets clogged up, so my brain ends up full of unnecessary thoughts."
Trivia: He suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Debbie Rush (Actor) .. Sue
Born: March 19, 1966 in Castleton, Derbyshire
Best Known For: Playing Anna Windass in Coronation Street.
Early-life: Debbie was born in Castleton, Derbyshire, on March 19, 1966. She got married when she was 22, started a family and did a string of jobs to make ends meet. She had always dreamed of becoming an actress but didn't follow her dream until she was in her mid-thirties. She started in local amateur dramatics and studied at Manchester School of Acting in the evenings. She landed her first TV role in 2006, in Hollyoaks in the City.
Career: Roles followed for Rush in The Street and Shameless. Her big break came in 2008 when she was cast as Anna Windass in Coronation Street, a role she continues to play.
Quote: On her acting career: "I've had a hard time getting here, but I really feel I've earned my place."
Trivia: In 2010, Rush released a fitness DVD, Debbie Rush's Bulge Buster Workout.
Sophie Lucas (Actor) .. Bus driver
Kehrn Kaur (Actor) .. Librarian
Danielle Ward (Writer)
Lynn Roberts (Producer)
Damon Beesley (Director)
Phil Gilbert (Executive producer)

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