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Skint (Drifters)
''Drifters'' is a British sitcom created by Jessica Knappett. It stars Knappett, Lydia Rose Bewley, and Lauren O'Rourke. ''Drifters'' follows the lives of cousins Meg and Bunny (Knappett and Bewley) and their friend Laura (O’Rourke) who live in Leeds following their graduation from university. E4 broadcast four series, between 2013 and 2016. History The series first aired on E4 on 31 October 2013. On 9 May 2014, Channel 4 announced they had ordered a second series of ''Drifters''. The new series began airing on E4 on 23 October 2014 and concluded on 27 November 2014. It began transmission on 23 October 2014, with each episode of the series premièring a week before its initial E4 broadcast on 4oD. On 9 June 2015, Channel 4 announced that a third series had been commissioned. It began broadcasting on 22 October 2015 and finished on 26 November 2015. In March 2016, Knappett confirmed that a fourth series had been commissioned. It began broadcasting on 10 October 2016. In June ...
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Sitcom
A sitcom (short for situation comedy or situational comedy) is a genre of comedy produced for radio and television, that centers on a recurring cast of character (arts), characters as they navigate humorous situations within a consistent setting, such as a home, workplace, or community. Unlike sketch comedy, which features different characters and settings in each Sketch comedy, skit, sitcoms typically maintain plot continuity across episodes. This continuity allows for the development of storylines and characters over time, fostering audience engagement and investment in the characters' lives and relationships. History The structure and concept of a sitcom have roots in earlier forms of comedic theater, such as farces and comedy of manners. These forms relied on running gags to generate humor, but the term ''sitcom'' emerged as radio and TV adapted these principles into a new medium. The word was not commonly used until the 1950s. Early television sitcoms were often filme ...
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University
A university () is an educational institution, institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees in several Discipline (academia), academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase , which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars". Universities typically offer both undergraduate education, undergraduate and postgraduate education, postgraduate programs. The first universities in Europe were established by Catholic Church, Catholic monks. The University of Bologna (), Italy, which was founded in 1088, is the first university in the sense of: *being a high degree-awarding institute. *using the word (which was coined at its foundation). *having independence from the ecclesiastic schools and issuing secular as well as non-secular degrees (with teaching conducted by both clergy and non-clergy): grammar, rhetoric, logic, theology, canon law and notarial law.Hunt Janin: "The university in medieval life, 1179–1499", McFarland, 2 ...
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Perry Fitzpatrick
Perry Fitzpatrick is an English actor. He is known for his roles as DS Chris Lomax in the BBC series ''Line of Duty'', Flip in '' This Is England '86'' and ''This Is England '90'', and Hot & Cold in '' Drifters''. Early life Fitzpatrick attended the Central Junior Television Workshop when he was 11. Whilst there, Fitzpatrick befriended Vicky McClure, with whom he later worked on ''This Is England '86'', ''This Is England '90'', ''I Am Nicola'', the sixth series of ''Line of Duty'' and ''Without Sin''. Career In 2022, Fitzpatrick featured in crime drama ''Sherwood'', alongside Lesley Manville and David Morrissey, and ''Hullraisers ''Hullraisers'' is a British television sitcom written by Lucy Beaumont, Anne-Marie O'Connor and Caroline Moran. It is about three women who live in Kingston upon Hull, England. Production Beaumont wrote the pilot after being approached by ...''. In December 2022, Fitzpatrick once again starred alongside McClure, playing the latter's ex-husb ...
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Alice Barlow
Alice Barlow is an English actress and singer who portrayed Rae Wilson in the Channel 4 soap opera ''Hollyoaks''. Career While a teenager Barlow won a national talent search Festival4Stars. In 2008, Barlow took part 'The Stobart Factor' a talent competition, which was judged by ''The X Factor'' judge Louis Walsh. Walsh gave Barlow positive comments on her singing and told her she had 'style'. Alice went on to win the competition and won £10,000, in which she put towards an Invisalign to straighten her teeth. In October 2009, Alice made her television debut as Rae Wilson in Channel 4's soap-opera, ''Hollyoaks''. While at ''Hollyoaks'', Barlow won an '' All About Soap'' award for "Best Love Triangle", along with Kieron Richardson and Emmett J. Scanlan. In early 2011, Barlow decided to leave the serial and her character was killed off in the late night spin-off ''Hollyoaks Later'', which aired in September 2011. Barlow's departure was kept a secret until her exit scenes were ...
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Sam Jackson (actor)
Sam Benjamin Jackson''Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England and Wales, 1916–2005'' C35A (born 23 September 1993) is an English actor from Wetherby, West Yorkshire, best known for playing Alex Henley in the sixth series of the E4 teen drama '' Skins''. Career Jackson worked in television during the school-age years, appearing in the Asda commercial and in a number of small roles in shows like '' Heartbeat''. In 2010, he gained main parts in ''Ten Tigers'', a short film directed by Tony Kelly, and in ''Audrey'' where he played the part of Eddie. In 2012, Jackson joined the third generation of the teen drama '' Skins'' during its sixth series, in which he plays Alex Henley, described as a "mysterious flirty new guy." He originally auditioned for the part of Rich Hardbeck in the previous series but he didn't get it. Afterwards he gained supporting roles in the BBC series of ''The Syndicate'' and ''Holby City''. His first professional theatre job came in 2013 with the ...
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Brett Goldstein
Brett Goldstein (born July 17th, 1980) is an English actor, comedian, writer, producer, and podcaster. Known for his role as Roy Kent in the Apple TV+ sports comedy series ''Ted Lasso'', he received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for each of the first two seasons. He is also the co-creator of the comedy series '' Shrinking'' (2023). Early life and education Goldstein was born on July 17th, 1980 in the London suburb of Sutton, to a British Jewish family. He was educated at Sevenoaks School. After secondary school he attended the University of Warwick, where he graduated with a degree in film studies. Soon afterwards, he briefly relocated to Marbella, Spain, to work at a strip club which his father purchased during a "midlife crisis". He then moved to New York City to study acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, until 2003. While there, he began writing scripts that he later took to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He turned ...
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Nick Mohammed
Nicholas George Mohammed is a British actor, comedian and writer. He has portrayed the character Mr. Swallow across both stage and television for over a decade. He is the creator of the Sky One comedy series ''Intelligence (British TV series), Intelligence''. Mohammed portrayed the character of Nathan Shelley in the Apple TV+ series ''Ted Lasso'', for which he was nominated in the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series category at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards, 73rd and 74th Primetime Emmy Awards. Early life and education Nicholas George Mohammed was born in England. His mother was a Cyprus-born general practitioner and his Trinidad-born father worked in law. Mohammed was educated at Abbey Grange High School in Leeds. He turned down an offer to study at the University of Cambridge and instead chose to study Geophysics at Durham University, where he was a member of St Aidan's College, Durham, ...
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Philip McGinley
Philip Kiaran McGinley (born 6 June 1981) is an English actor, best known for playing Anguy the Archer in Season 3 of HBO's ''Game of Thrones''. Early life He was born in Liverpool and grew up in Golborne, near Wigan. He attended All Saints Primary School, Golborne High School, Winstanley Sixth Form College, the Oxford School of Drama, and the Arts Educational Schools in London, graduating in 2003. Philip attended Willpower Youth Theatre in Wigan for many years until he left to go to drama school. Selected stage and screen credits Theatre * '' The Changeling'' with Cheek by Jowl, directed by Declan Donnellan *''Great Expectations'' with the Royal Shakespeare Company * ''Kes'' with the Royal Exchange, Manchester. * Young Tom in ''Canary'' at the Liverpool Playhouse * Waldorf in ''Straight'' at the Studio Theatre (Sheffield) * Jesus in the ''York Mystery Plays'' 2016 Television *BBC – ''Dalziel and Pascoe'', ''The Deputy'', ''Hawking'', '' Father Brown''; '' Battlefie ...
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Arabella Weir
Arabella Helen Weir (born 6 December 1957) is an American-born British comedian, actress and writer. She played roles in the comedy series ''The Fast Show'', ''Posh Nosh'' and ''Two Doors Down (TV series), Two Doors Down'', and has written several books, including ''Does My Bum Look Big in This?'' Weir has also written for ''The Independent'' and ''The Guardian'' and the latter's ''Weekend'' magazine. Early life and education Weir was born in 1957, in San Francisco, California, United States, to Scottish people, Scottish parents. She is the daughter of former British ambassador Michael Scott Weir, Sir Michael Weir and his wife, Alison ( Walker), who had met while studying at the University of Oxford; her father was from Dunfermline and her mother was from the Scottish Borders, daughter of the headmaster of a small boarding school. Weir attended nursery school in Washington D.C., where her father was posted as a member of the British diplomatic service. She later attended the ...
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Bob Mortimer
Robert Renwick Mortimer (born 23 May 1959) is an English comedian, author, television presenter, writer and actor. He is one half of the comedy double act Reeves and Mortimer with Jim Moir, Vic Reeves, and appears in the ''Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing'' series with Paul Whitehouse. He has appeared on TV panel show, panel shows such as ''Would I Lie to You?'' and Taskmaster (TV series), ''Taskmaster''. Early life Mortimer was born in Middlesbrough on 23 May 1959, and grew up with three brothers in the town's Linthorpe area. His father died in a car crash when Mortimer was seven. At around the same time, Mortimer accidentally burnt down his family's home with a firework. He attended King's Manor School in Middlesbrough, where his schoolmates included future sports presenter Ali Brownlee. A keen association football, football fan, he had trials for local club Middlesbrough F.C., but abandoned his footballing dreams due to Childhood arthritis, early-onset arthritis. Mortime ...
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Protagonist
A protagonist () is the main character of a story. The protagonist makes key decisions that affect the plot, primarily influencing the story and propelling it forward, and is often the character who faces the most significant obstacles. If a story contains a subplot, or is a narrative made up of several stories, then each subplot may have its own protagonist. The protagonist is the character whose fate is most closely followed by the reader or audience, and who is opposed by the antagonist. The antagonist provides obstacles and complications and creates conflicts that test the protagonist, revealing the strengths and weaknesses of the protagonist's character, and having the protagonist develop as a result. A particularly noble, virtuous, or accomplished protagonist is commonly called a ''hero,'' though the terms are not synonyms. Etymology The term ''protagonist'' comes , combined of (, 'first') and (, 'actor, competitor'), which stems from (, 'contest') via (, 'I conten ...
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