Lee And Dean
- TV sitcom
- Channel 4 / Channel 4 (Online)
- 2015 - 2019
- 12 episodes (2 series)
Comedy about two builders. Stars Miles Chapman, Mark O'Sullivan, Camille Ucan, Anna Morris, Sam Underwood and more.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 3
Further details
Lee and Dean carry out their first ever job for a gay couple. Lee is surprisingly at ease, but for Dean it's a little more complicated.
While Dean decides to premiere his poetry at the local arts club, Lee's love life is still in a state of flux, which isn't helped when Mrs. Bryce-D'Souza's stylish ex, Jonty, comes back into her life.
As Lee's romantic and financial worries mount, Mrs. Bryce-D'Souza and Nikki start to develop an unlikely friendship.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Friday 13th April 2018
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- Channel 4
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Miles Chapman | Lee |
Mark O'Sullivan | Dean |
Camille Ucan | Nikki |
Anna Morris | Mrs Bryce-D'Souza |
Sam Underwood | Little Dean |
Mark Sharp | Shitty Mick |
Sean Miller | Sheets |
Eoin McSorley | Nightmare |
Kim Benson | Paula |
Ramon Tikaram | Jonty |
Ricky Grover | Alan |
Perry Benson | Terry |
Emily Fairman | Tanya |
Mark Gillis | Mr Hogg-Diggins |
Adam Lannon | Mr Fry-Darrock |
Natalie Gordon | Rhona |
Ellie Dickens | Miss Jupp |
Andrew Nash | Colin Eouggs |
Sandy Underwood | Laundrette Poet |
Hayley Wilson | Womanism |
Miles Chapman | Writer |
Mark O'Sullivan | Writer |
Sam Underwood | Writer |
Mark O'Sullivan | Director |
Miles Chapman | Producer |
Phil Clarke | Executive Producer |
Miles Chapman | Executive Producer |
Mark O'Sullivan | Executive Producer |
Sam Underwood | Associate Producer |
Martyn Jolly | Line Producer |
Mark O'Sullivan | Editor |
Jamie Harris | Editor |
Sam Underwood | Editor |
Maike Koch | Production Designer |
Jemima Cotter | Costume Designer |
Alistair Upcraft | Director of Photography |
Vale Von der Wehl | Make-up Designer |
Irlanda Zapatero | Graphics |
Robyn Barresi | 1st Assistant Director |
Press
Episode three of the likable mockumentary (and that lesser-spotted thing, the working-class sitcom). Lee's love life gets complicated when Mrs Bryce-D'Souza's on-off husband shows up. And poor, sweet, befuddled Dean shows hidden depths when he premieres his poetry at a local arts club.
Ali Catterall, The Guardian, 13th April 2018