Things You Should Have Done: Do Something Entrepreneurial


12:50 am - 01:20 am, Tuesday, January 27 on BBC Three (23)

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Do Something Entrepreneurial
Season 2, Episode 2

Dave cannot keep up with the mortgage on his single wage, and faces the very real threat of having to move in with Chi. Unable to cope with their debts, the family seek help from Ruth, who advises them to be entrepreneurial. Dave reveals he has a very rich estranged sister whom he hasn't spoken to since Brexit, but who may well be the solution to their crisis. Guest starring Juliet Cowan


HD subtitles 16x9
Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Lucia Keskin (Actor) .. Chi
Martha Cope (Actor) .. Chi's mum
Darren Strange (Actor) .. Chi's dad
Daniel Fearn (Actor) .. Dave
Jamie Bisping (Actor) .. Lucas
Bridget Christie (Actor) .. Ruth
Tom Bell (Actor) .. Chris
Juliet Cowan (Actor) .. Claudia
Sunil Patel (Actor) .. Solicitor Adam
Mia Soteriou (Actor) .. Rosa
Steve Monger (Producer)
Jack Clough (Director)

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Lucia Keskin (Actor) .. Chi
Martha Cope (Actor) .. Chi's mum
Darren Strange (Actor) .. Chi's dad
Daniel Fearn (Actor) .. Dave
Jamie Bisping (Actor) .. Lucas
Bridget Christie (Actor) .. Ruth
Born: August 17, 1971 in Gloucester
Best Known For: Being a stand-up comedian.
Early-life: Bridget was born in Gloucester on August 17, 1971. She is the youngest of nine brothers and sisters. She studied acting at The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in Wandsworth, London. In 2003, she found work on the diary desk of the Daily Mail. She began doing stand-up in the evenings.
Career: Christie spent five years working at the Daily Mail before turning to stand-up full time. She took her first show to the Edinburgh Festival in 2005 and she has performed there every year since. In 2009, her show My Daily Mail Hell chronicled her time at the newspaper. Her 2013 show, A Bic for Her, won the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award and it played to packed houses at the Edinburgh Festival, Brighton Comedy Festival and London's Soho Theatre. Christie has also appeared on a number of TV shows, including The Omid Djalili Show, Harry Hill's Little Cracker, Anna & Katy, It's Kevin and Have I Got News for You. Her Radio 4 series about feminism, Bridget Christie Mind the Gap, premiered in March 2013.
Quote: "Comedy goes in cycles - if you hold on long enough, and just keep doing what you love doing, it'll eventually come round."
Trivia: Christie married fellow comedian Stewart Lee in 2006.
Tom Bell (Actor) .. Chris
Juliet Cowan (Actor) .. Claudia
Sunil Patel (Actor) .. Solicitor Adam
Mia Soteriou (Actor) .. Rosa
Steve Monger (Producer)
Jack Clough (Director)