British Comedy Guide
Wild West. Image shows from L to R: Jake Trethowan (David Bradley), Angela Phillips (Catherine Tate), Jeff (Sean Foley), Mary Trewednack (Dawn French), PC Alan (Stewart Wright), Holly (Anne-Marie Duff), Harry (Richard Mylan). Copyright: BBC
Wild West

Wild West

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC One
  • 2002 - 2004
  • 12 episodes (2 series)

Set in the hamlet of St Gweep, this sitcom observes the strange goings-on in the local Cornish community. Stars Dawn French, Catherine Tate, David Bradley, Stewart Wright, Sean Foley and more.

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Wild West

Wild West

Mary Tregwednack lives above her Post Office in the fictitious Cornish village of St Gweep with her neurotic partner, Angela. Lesbians until something better comes up, they enjoy the cosy security of life in a tight-knit coastal community, but their chances of finding suitable men are more remote than the village itself. For behind this picture postcard exterior, witchcraft and wife-swapping are more a way of life than cream teas and Cornish pasties. Here, the village bobby is Police Calendar's Mr March, the cosy pub hosts swingers' evenings and the local museum is dedicated to witchcraft.

Contains the entire first series of the quirky sitcom, starring Dawn French and Catherine Tate.

First released: Monday 15th March 2004

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