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Sugartown. Image shows from L to R: Margery (Sue Johnston), Jason Burr (Shaun Dooley). Copyright: Shed Productions
Sugartown

Sugartown

  • TV comedy drama
  • BBC One
  • 2011
  • 3 episodes (1 series)

Comedy drama set in a small seaside town where the main employer is the rock factory. New plans to redevelop the town are not welcomed. Stars Shaun Dooley, Tom Ellis, Sue Johnston, Miranda Raison, Philip Jackson and more.

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Sugartown

Sugartown

Quirky BBC One comedy drama series revolving around a small seaside hamlet that was once the "stick-of-rock" capital of Britain. But times have changed and today rock factory owner Jason Burr (Shaun Dooley) is fighting to stay afloat as the community's main employer when his brother Max (Tom Ellis) returns with big plans for the town's redevelopment.

However, the tight-knit community don't want frappucinos, boutique hotels and hip bars but as the battle lines are drawn could a new dance school inject some fun into the town and be the way to revive its fortunes?

With an all-star cast and offbeat characters that are both amusing and loveable, Sugartown sweetens the parts that other dramas fail to reach.

First released: Sunday 2nd October 2011

  • Distributor: Acorn Media
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Catalogue: AV3000

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