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Dewi Humphreys Movies

1996  
 
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Originally aired in 1996, NeverWhere is a six-part BBC fantasy miniseries written by comic book author Neil Gaiman (The Sandman). The story follows businessman Richard Mayhew (Gary Bakewell), who gets trapped in the dark underground world of London Below after he helps Lady Door (Laura Fraser). Forbidden to return to his normal life, he helps Door on a dangerous search for truth about her past. Along with companions Hunter (Tanya Moodie) and the Marquis de Carabas (Paterson Joseph), he hopes to find his way home with help from the Angel Islington (Peter Capaldi). ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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1991  
 
Debuting September 3, 1991 over BBC1, the long-running British sitcom 2.4 Children was all about an ostensibly typical family, the Potters. Despite their veneer of normality, the family invariably found itself experiencing all sorts of abnormal and surrealistic adventures, in the manner of the American comedies Married: With Children and Malcolm in the Middle. For the record, Ben Porter (Gary Olsen) ran a plumbing business with attractive assistant Christine (Kim Benson); Ben's wife (Belinda Lang) held down several dead-end jobs before launching a catering business with her friend Rona (Julia Hills); and the couple's kids, Jenny (played first by Claire Woodgate, then by Claire Buckfield) and David (John Pickard), were like most other wisecracking sitcom kids, only more so. One of the most endearing aspects of the series was its endless stream of pop-culture references, including Ben's referring to son David as "Puggsley," and the contemptuous nickname "Jake the Klingon" bestowed upon Ben's main business rival Jake Klinger (Roger Lloyd Pack). The 57th and final episodes of 2.4 Children was seen on December 30, 1999. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Belinda LangGary Olsen, (more)