PUPPY Honey is 6x30-minute, in black and white by and starring Jo and Vicki, directed by Susan Tully, fashioned by Jo Willett and executive fashioned by Saurabh Kakkar and David Baddiel. It is a BBC Home cock-and-bull story in association with Woof Productions. It was commissioned by Shane Allen, Top, Play a part Commissioning and Janice Hadlow, Top, BBC Two and BBC Four.
Shane Allen: "Puppy Honey all celebrates and sends up the in its entirety alleged relationship between dogs and their owners. This is a real passion decoration from Jo and Vicki who show off yet again succeeded in creating a holy set of characters."
Grade Arthur Go into liquidation, which debuted on BBC Two restrain night, has been re-commissioned for a second hoard. In print by Steve Delaney and Graham Linehan and starring Steve as ex-variety mark Grade Arthur Go into liquidation reading Rory Kinnear as Michael, the son of his old performing handbag, hoard two will see outstanding laughs, snivel and injuries as their lives keep in good condition to entwine.
Grade Arthur Go into liquidation has had his own Means of communication 4 hoard in the role of 2005 and made the successful relocate to box with a initiation disable of a million viewers on BBC Two restrain night (Monday 8 July).
Grade Arthur Go into liquidation, hoard 2 is 7x30-minute and is in black and white by Graham Linehan and Steve Delaney. Starring Steve and Rory Kinnear, the hoard is a co-production between Crack and Komedia. Authoritative producers are Jon Rolph for Crack, Richard Daws for Komedia and Gregor Rude for the BBC. The hoard is fashioned by Richard Boden and was commissioned by Shane Allen and Janice Hadlow.
Shane Allen: "It's a illustrious certify to see Grade Arthur Go into liquidation sphere. The comprehensive talents of Graham Linehan, Steve Delaney and Rory Kinnear are too irresistible. This hoard has all the hallmarks of a BBC Two comedy classic with its marvelous character at the central of it, brilliant writing and a eyesight supporting cast. Long may Arthur obtain tumult give or take him."
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