Live! Girls! Present Dogtown
- TV sitcom
- BBC Three
- 2006
- 6 episodes (1 series)
Comedy focusing on the goings-on in Horton-Le-Hole, a fictional coastal town where things are not all they seem. Stars Emma Kilcoyne, Sam Battersea, Geraldine McNulty, James Gaddas, Dave Johns and more.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 4
Further details
Slum-born millionaire thriller writer Gwen Gregson visits Horton Library. Geoff Torville, keen for promotion, must somehow conceal the fact that Gwen's life-size cardboard cut-out has been defaced with the word 'TIT' by the lurking vandal. Sue tends to agree with the sentiment and her rage and jealousy at Geoff's misplaced attention culminates in a catfight with the celebrated writer.
Elsewhere, Bill Taddler's folk group are to give a concert but Bill has forgotten to pick up the key to the venue; the concert may be cancelled and his group are livid - unless he can come up with a cunning plan to save face?
Unable to meet her that evening, Denise Taylor has a shock visit from Carol Gomez in the library - passions boil over into a hot row and their night-time 'activities' are under threat.
Plus Norman Thompson has breached his parole and is back inside - but he hates prison food and his devoted mother Eenie must somehow break through to take him a pie.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Wednesday 25th October 2006
- Time
- 10:50pm
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Emma Kilcoyne | Bill Taddler |
Sam Battersea | Sheila Taddler |
Sam Battersea | Carol Gomez |
Emma Kilcoyne | Denise Taylor |
Geraldine McNulty | Sue McCardle |
James Gaddas | Geoff Torville |
Emma Kilcoyne | Eenie Thompson |
Paul Charlton | Vince |
Nitin Kundra | PC |
Sam Battersea | Fan |
Rosalind Earl | Charity Worker |
Anna Francolini | Theresa |
David Brett | Greg |
Beth Kilcoyne | Noah |
Malcolm Terris | Barry |
Imelda Staunton | Gwen Gregson |
Emma Kilcoyne | Writer |
Beth Kilcoyne | Writer |
Jonathan Fox Bassett | Director |
Vanessa Haynes | Producer |
Jon Plowman | Executive Producer |
Humphrey Barclay | Executive Producer |
Mark Lawrence | Editor |
Julie Harris | Production Designer |
Jo Buckingham | Casting Director |
Christopher Marlowe (as Chris Marlowe) | Costume Designer |
Jim O'Donnell | Director of Photography |
Eva Marieges Moore | Make-up Designer |
Richard Chester | Composer |
Mark Hedges | 1st Assistant Director |