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Lee And Dean. Image shows from L to R: Lee (Miles Chapman), Dean (Mark O'Sullivan)
Lee And Dean

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.

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Series 2, Episode 1

Lee And Dean. Image shows from L to R: Lee (Miles Chapman), Dean (Mark O'Sullivan)
Scattered to the four corners of - well, Stevenage - best mates Lee and Dean are no more... until a funeral brings them back together for the first time since the tears and revelations of Great Yarmouth. Meanwhile, Mrs. Bryce-D'Souza has made a fresh start, and Dean has a surprising new addition to his life.

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Broadcast details

Date
Thursday 11th April 2019
Time
10pm
Channel
Channel 4
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Miles Chapman Lee
Mark O'Sullivan Dean
Camille Ucan Nikki
Anna Morris Mrs Bryce-D'Souza
Sam Underwood Little Dean
Sean Miller Sheets
Eoin McSorley Nightmare
Cariad Lloyd Dani
Greg Kolpakachi Tomasz
Guest cast
Natalie Gordon Lynn
Emily Fairman Tanya
Mark Gillis Mr Hogg-Diggins
Adam Lannon Mr Fry-Darrock
Colin Hoult Geoff
Jack Chapman Aaron
Writing team
Miles Chapman Writer
Mark O'Sullivan Writer
Sam Underwood Writer
Production team
Mark O'Sullivan Director
Martyn Jolly Producer
Tom Miller Producer
Phil Clarke Executive Producer
Miles Chapman Executive Producer
Mark O'Sullivan Executive Producer
Sam Underwood Associate Producer
Mick Pantaleo Line Producer
Jamie Harris Editor
Sam Underwood Editor
Maike Koch Production Designer
Ben Marks Casting Director
Jemima Cotter Costume Designer
Alistair Upcraft Director of Photography
Vale Von der Wehl Make-up Designer
Ian Cullen Composer
Charlie Elliot 1st Assistant Director

Video

Asking your new boss for the afternoon off

Lee approaches his boss Jeff to ask for the afternoon off for a funeral...

Featuring: Miles Chapman (Lee), Colin Hoult (Geoff) & Jack Chapman (Aaron).

Press

This overly crass mockumentary about two Stevenage builders returns, with Lee and Dean's uneasily close friendship on the skids after the unpleasantness at the end of series one. A funeral brings everyone together again, but the moments of pathos are drawn with just as thick and blunt a pencil as the bathos.

Jack Seale, The Guardian, 11th April 2019

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