Extras: Orlando Bloom


9:00 pm - 9:30 pm, Saturday, January 10 on BBC Three (23)

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Orlando Bloom
Season 2, Episode 1

Background artist Andy finally gets his big break and prepares to make his own sitcom for the BBC, but soon learns the corporation has a very different idea of what the series should be like. Meanwhile, Maggie works as an extra on a film starring Orlando Bloom


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Cast & Crew

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Ricky Gervais (Actor) .. Andy Millman
Ashley Jensen (Actor) .. Maggie
Stephen Merchant (Actor) .. Darren Lamb
Orlando Bloom (Actor) .. Himself
Shaun Williamson (Actor) .. Himself
Keith Chegwin (Actor) .. Himself
Guy Henry (Actor) .. Iain Morris
Martin Savage (Actor) .. Damon Beesley
Liza Tarbuck (Actor) .. Rita
Sarah Moyle (Actor) .. Kimberly
Jamie Chapman (Actor) .. Brains
Andrew Buckley (Actor) .. Gobbler
Sophia Myles (Actor) .. Defense lawyer
Colin Wakefield (Actor) .. Judge
Katherine Jakeways (Actor) .. Louise
Sarah Preston (Actor) .. Makeup woman
Toby Walton (Actor) .. Sitcom director
Charlie Hanson (Producer)

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Did You Know..

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Ricky Gervais (Actor) .. Andy Millman
Born: June 25, 1961 in Reading, Berkshire
Best Known For: Hit BBC sitcom The Office.
Early-life: Born Ricky Dene Gervais in Reading, Berkshire, on June 25, 1961. He's the youngest of four children. Early dreams of being a scientist led him to University College London to read biology, but he switched to philosophy instead. While studying, Gervais created his own band, Seona Dancing. They released two unsuccessful singles, although one of them was a hit in the Philippines. After graduating, Ricky became the entertainments manager at London University's student union.
Career: Gervais started out in radio on Xfm, where he met Stephen Merchant, who would become his writing partner. His first taste of stardom came via Channel 4's The 11 O'Clock Show. Tongue-in-cheek chat show, Meet Ricky Gervais, paved the way for BBC sitcom The Office. Extras, Life is Short and An Idiot Abroad (featuring his sidekick Karl Pilkington) have also been TV hits. He's also continued to work on radio, done stand-up, wrote the children's books Flanimals, worked on The Simpsons, appeared in various Hollywood movies and wrote and directed (with Merchant) as well as appeared in the film Cemetery Junction. Gervais has won many awards, including several Baftas, Emmys and Golden Globes. His most recent project is the Channel 4 comedy Derek, in which he stars as well as directing and writing each episode.
Quote: "Money gives me the creeps and mildly embarrasses me. I get paid too much anyway."
Trivia: He hosted the Golden Globe Awards in 2010, 2011 and 2012.
Ashley Jensen (Actor) .. Maggie
Born: August 10, 1969 in Annan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Best Known For: Playing Maggie in Extras.
Early-life: Ashley Jensen was born in Annan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, on August 10, 1969, and raised by her mother Margaret. She claims to have known from an early age that she wanted to be an actress, and enjoyed dressing up as a child. Jensen later joined London's National Youth Theatre before taking a diploma in speech and drama at Edinburgh's Queen Margaret College. After graduating, she worked with the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow and the Tron and the Traverse theatres in Edinburgh.
Career: Jensen's first TV role was in a Screen One film called Dreaming, which starred Billy Connolly. In the early 1990s, she appeared in shows such as Tickets for the Zoo, Down Among the Big Boys, May to December, Rab C Nesbitt and Roughnecks. A more prominent role came when she was cast as Angie Raeburn in Two Thousand Acres of Sky, but she reached a huge audience as Maggie Jacobs in BBC sitcom Extras. The actress has scooped a number of awards for playing the unlucky-in-love singleton, including a coveted Rose d'Or. She also starred with Patrick Stewart in ITV drama Eleventh Hour, and became well known in America thanks to her role as Christina in Ugly Betty. More recent projects include short-lived American sitcom Accidentally on Purpose, BBC comedy Nativity, ITV drama The Reckoning and providing voiceovers for animated films Gnomeo and Juliet, Arthur Christmas and The Pirates! Band of Misfits.
Quote: "I know what I look like. I'm not a babe who's automatically going to be the leading-lady type. I think I would always be cast as the friend."
Trivia: Jensen married actor Terence Beesley in 2007.
Stephen Merchant (Actor) .. Darren Lamb
Born: November 24, 1974 in Bristol
Best Known For: Being Ricky Gervais' best friend, and sending Karl Pilkington around the world.
Early-life: Merchant was born in Bristol and attended Hanham High School. He graduated from University of Warwick with a first-class degree in Film and Literature.
Career: Before Merchant met Gervais, he was performing stand-up comedy. The pair worked together at London radio station XFM. Later, Merchant worked on a production course at the BBC, in which he enlisted Gervais' help for a short film called 'Seedy Boss' - which is when the idea of The Office arose, with both writing and directing the series. While The Office then enjoyed success Stateside, Gervais and Merchant also concentrated on BBC sitcom Extras. Then came Merchant's radio show for BBC 6 Music, The Steve Show. The comic is in the midst of nationwide tour of the UK, with a stop in New York, and continues to show up in movies and TV shows, including vehicles like An Idiot Abroad and Life's Too Short.
Quote: "Ricky's quite happy to provoke opinion, to blur the line between his acting and his stand-up persona. He likes to be a little bit provocative. He takes pleasure from that and he's good at it, and to him it feels challenging. It feels important. That doesn't concern me."
Orlando Bloom (Actor) .. Himself
Born: January 13, 1977 in Canterbury
Early-life: Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Bloom was born on January 13, 1977 in Canterbury. He has a sister, Samantha. At a young age, he was encouraged by his mother to take art and drama classes. In 1993, he moved to London to study a course in drama, photography and sculpture at Fine Arts College, Hampstead. He then spent two seasons at the National Youth Theatre, where he earned a scholarship to train at the British American Dance Academy. He made his professional acting debut on Casualty.
Career: In 1999, two days after graduating from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, he landed the role of Legolas in Peter Jackson's hugely successful The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Bloom's other film credits include Black Hawk Dawn (2001), Ned Kelly (2003), The Calcium Kid (2004), Troy (2004), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006), Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007), The Three Musketeers (2011), Zulu (2013) and Romeo and Juliet (2014). He reprised the role of Legolas in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies (2014).
Quote: "Elves are like trees, grounded and focused from the trunk down but graceful and agile on top."
Trivia: He learned to surf during the filming of The Lord of the Rings trilogy in New Zealand.
Best Known For: A string of Hollywood movies.
Shaun Williamson (Actor) .. Himself
Born: November 04, 1965 in Maidstone, Kent
Best Known For: Playing Barry in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born November 4, 1965 in Maidstone, Kent. To pay the rent he worked for the Post Office; the Navy; a supermarket and as a holiday rep. Williamson created his own amateur theatre group and staged a production of A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg. The production won him Best Actor in the Kent Drama Festival. He completed a three-year acting diploma at The Webber Douglas Academy. In 1994 he landed the memorable part of lovable loser Barry Evans in EastEnders.
Career: Williamson stayed with the soap for 10 years and after leaving Albert Square featured in the pantomimes Snow White and Cinderella, and starred in the stage productions Saturday Night Fever, The Rocky Horror Show, Oliver and Guys and Dolls. He enjoyed a new wave of popularity when Ricky Gervais cast him as a comic version of himself in Extras. Also appeared in BBC drama Funland; the movie Daylight Robbery; Comic Relief does Fame Academy 2007; Holby City and BBC One's Fairy Tales.
Quote: "I don't mind portraying myself as someone who's a bit of a loser and who hasn't worked at all because I know it isn't the truth."
Trivia: In 2009, he played Norman Stanley Fletcher in a stage version of TV comedy Porridge.
Keith Chegwin (Actor) .. Himself
Born: January 17, 1957 in Liverpool
Best Known For: His bubbly personality.
Early-life: Keith was born in Bootle, Liverpool, on January 17, 1957. He developed a taste for showbusiness after appearing in a talent competition in Rhyl, North Wales. He also presented Junior Showtime in 1965 but suffered his first rejection when, at the age of 12, he failed an audition to star with Ginger Rogers in West End show Mame, but the screen legend wrote him a letter of encouragement when she heard how upset he was. His older sister is broadcaster Janice Long and he has a twin brother called Jeff, who attended stage school with him.
Career: Chegwin's appearances in the movies Egghead's Robot, Roman Polanski's Macbeth, and Junior Robin Hood led to a job on children's Saturday morning TV show Multi-Coloured Swap Shop in 1976. He also featured on the hugely popular Saturday Superstore and Cheggers Plays Pop during the 1980s. But he also had his lows - especially his marriage break-up and his battle with the bottle. He later had regular stints on The Big Breakfast and a revamped It's A Knockout, featured in the movies Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? and Kill Keith, presented the notorious Naked Jungle, and had cameo roles in the sitcoms Extras and Life's Too Short. Chegwin took part in the 2013 series of Dancing on Ice and the skills he learnt during the show helped him land a role in Nutcracker on Ice at the London Palladium. In early 2015, he entered the Celebrity Big Brother house.
Quote: "I'd love to be a dog because I could bite people I didn't like."
Trivia: In 2012, Chegwin was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the National Reality TV Awards.
Guy Henry (Actor) .. Iain Morris
Born: October 17, 1960 in London
Best Known For: Playing Henrik Hanssen in Holby City.
Early-life: Born on October 17, 1960 in London. Guy attended Homefield School and later Brockenhurst College, where he studied for his A-Levels. Between 1979 and 1981, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Career: Henry landed the role of Sherlock Holmes in ITV's Young Sherlock Holmes series in 1982. Since then, he has appeared in such TV series as Peak Practice, Doctors, Rome and Extras. His most notable TV role is as Henrik Hanssen in Holby City. Henry has also made a number of appearances in films, such as V for Vendetta (2005), Starter for 10 (2006) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (2010) and Part 2 (2011). He provided the physical and vocal performance for Grand Moff Tarkin in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016), while CGI special effects were used to recreate the likeness of the late Peter Cushing. Besides TV and film, Henry has done a lot of theatre work, including with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Quote: On playing Grand Moff Tarkin: "It's very daunting, actually, to try and be a famous character in the original film. And also to emulate an actor that I myself admire."
Trivia: He enjoys driving coaches, which he learned to drive during a two-year break from Holby City.
Martin Savage (Actor) .. Damon Beesley
Liza Tarbuck (Actor) .. Rita
Born: November 21, 1964 in Liverpool
Best Known For: The Big Breakfast and Linda Green.
Early-life: Born November 21, 1964, the middle child of Liverpool comedian Jimmy Tarbuck and his wife Pauline. She doesn't like talking about her family's famous mates, but was good friends with Michael Parkinson's sons while growing up. At convent school, she considered becoming an artist, a PE teacher or a nun, but decided to follow her dad into showbusiness. She had a spell with the National Youth Theatre before training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Career: Tarbuck started out on stage before playing Pamela in the hugely popular ITV sitcom Watching. When the series ended in 1993, she featured in gritty drama Tumbledown, but after struggling to find more roles reinvented herself as a TV presenter, fronting The Weekend Show in 1995 and She's Gotta Have It, before going on to co-host The Big Breakfast with old pal Johnny Vaughan. Tarbuck stayed with the show for a year but left to take on new projects, including Blockbusters and comedy drama Linda Green. She's also appeared in Bleak House, Saxondale, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Extras and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and presented the Channel 4 series Without Prejudice and Britain's Top Dog.
Quote: "I'm like most women, I have good bits and bad bits, but I'm pretty happy with the package. Life's too short to worry about having fat upper arms."
Trivia: She began presenting a Saturday night show on BBC Radio 2 in 2012.
Sarah Moyle (Actor) .. Kimberly
Jamie Chapman (Actor) .. Brains
Andrew Buckley (Actor) .. Gobbler
Sophia Myles (Actor) .. Defense lawyer
Colin Wakefield (Actor) .. Judge
Katherine Jakeways (Actor) .. Louise
Sarah Preston (Actor) .. Makeup woman
Toby Walton (Actor) .. Sitcom director
Charlie Hanson (Producer)

Before / After

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Doctor Who
8:15 pm
Extras
9:30 pm