Green Wing
- TV sitcom
- Channel 4
- 2004 - 2007
- 18 episodes (2 series)
Comedy about the childish and slightly mad staff working in a hospital. Stars Tamsin Greig, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Stephen Mangan, Mark Heap, Pippa Haywood and more.
Episode menu
Series 2, Episode 3
Further details
A documentary crew take over the hospital for the day and it's clear that there is only going to be one star of the show - Angela. It appears that there is a new star-studded career ahead of her, one which she will not let anything (including the little problem of working her notice) stand in her way.
Whilst Angela dreams of fame and fortune, the rest of the staff are much more interested in a videotape which has come to light - a videotape showing that night between Guy and Joanna. Sue White is one of the people who manages to get a hold of it and delights in holding both Guy and Joanna to ransom.
As a result of this ransom, there is even more confusion between Mac and Caroline and the relationship between them. Luckily for Caroline however, Boyce helps to clear everything up and so their relationship may finally start to run smoothly.
In the meantime, Guy has to try and find new ways to travel to the hospital as he has been banned from public transport and Martin has finally worked up the courage to break up with Karen. At the end of this episode Angela leaves the hospital - what will happen to her?
Broadcast details
- Date
- Friday 14th April 2006
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- Channel 4
- Length
- 60 minutes
Cast & crew
Tamsin Greig | Caroline Todd |
Julian Rhind-Tutt | Mac Macartney |
Stephen Mangan | Guy Secretan |
Mark Heap | Alan Statham |
Pippa Haywood | Joanna Clore |
Michelle Gomez | Sue White |
Karl Theobald | Martin Dear |
Olivia Colman (as Olivia Coleman) | Harriet Schulenburg |
Oliver Chris | Boyce |
Sarah Alexander | Angela Hunter |
Lucinda Raikes | Karen Ball |
Sally Bretton | Kim Alabaster |
Katie Lyons | Naughty Rachel |
Keir Charles | Oliver |
Darren Boyd | Jake Leaf |
Rosie Alverez | Chinese Girl |
Li-Leng Au | Chinese Girl |
Peter McDonald | Director |
Simon London | Presenter |
Victoria Pile | Writer |
Robert Harley | Writer |
James Henry | Writer |
Stuart Kenworthy | Writer |
Oriane Messina | Writer |
Fay Rusling | Writer |
Richard Preddy | Writer |
Gary Howe | Writer |
Dominic Brigstocke | Director |
Tristram Shapeero | Director |
Victoria Pile | Producer |
Peter Fincham | Executive Producer |
Nick King | Editor |
Billy Sneddon | Editor |
Jonathan Paul Green | Production Designer |
Jonathan Whitehead (as Trellis) | Composer |