Borderline
- TV sitcom
- Channel 5
- 2016 - 2017
- 12 episodes (2 series)
Improvised mockumentary about the border guards working in an airport. Stars Jackie Clune, David Avery, Liz Kingsman, David Elms, Jamie Michie and more.
Episode menu
Series 2, Episode 1 - New Terminal
Proctor discovers that rumours of a royal visit to perform the opening ceremony for the new terminal have been greatly exaggerated. Tariq's vaping upsets the new sniffer dog, and Clive's mislaid gun creates a crisis.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Thursday 26th October 2017
- Time
- 11:05pm
- Channel
- Channel 5
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Jackie Clune | Linda Proctor |
David Avery | Tariq Mansoor |
Liz Kingsman | Andy Church |
David Elms | Clive Hassler |
Jamie Michie | Grant Brodie |
Guz Khan | Mo Khan |
Sunil Patel | Sujan Stevens |
Ralf Little | Narrator |
Kris Marshall | Baron |
Rubie-Rose Fearfield | Little Girl |
Jack Docherty | Writer |
David Avery | Writer (Additional Material) |
Jackie Clune | Writer (Additional Material) |
David Elms | Writer (Additional Material) |
Guz Khan | Writer (Additional Material) |
Liz Kingsman | Writer (Additional Material) |
Ralf Little | Writer (Additional Material) |
Jamie Michie | Writer (Additional Material) |
Sunil Patel | Writer (Additional Material) |
Fraser MacDonald | Director |
Zoƫ Rocha | Producer |
Ralf Little | Executive Producer |
Sarah Doole | Executive Producer |
Chris Gau | Executive Producer |
Michael Orton-Toliver | Executive Producer |
Jack Docherty | Executive Producer |
Amanda Spencer | Co-producer |
Amer Iqbal | Editor |
Jonathan Paul Green | Production Designer |
Alice Purser | Casting Director |
Andrew Rodger | Director of Photography |
Lucia Santa-Maria | Costume Designer |
Velina Iankova | Make-up Designer |
Vlad Berkhemer | Composer |
Peter Griffiths | 1st Assistant Director |
Press
The mockumentary set in "Northend Airport" returns. Once again, we find border control officer Proctor (Jackie Clune) and co muddling through in a generally incompetent manner. Things brighten up in the first of this double bill when Kris Marshall makes an appearance as a minor royal who likes "duty free - although of course I never pay tax on anything", but otherwise the laughs are thinly distributed.
Jonathan Wright, The Guardian, 26th October 2017