Lost In France
Lost In France

Lost In France

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1998- 1998
1 Seasons
12 Episodes
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Comedy
Drama

Overview

This brief series (12 episodes of 10 or 15 minutes each screened over a three week period) followed the adventures of a family pursuing the English football team around France during the World Cup. The series was written during filming to acknowledge the success or failure of the team in the competition.

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Social & External

Production Companies

BBC

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

10 members
Acting

Anthony Souter

Scotty

Anthony Souter
Acting

Martin L. Evans

James

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Cameron Jack

Shig

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Sammy Johnson

Terry Rudd

Sammy Johnson
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Gillian Taylforth

Carol Rudd

Gillian Taylforth
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Jayne Ashbourne

Ruthie Rudd

Jayne Ashbourne
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Phil McKee

Nun

Phil McKee
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Andrew-Lee Potts

Craig Rudd

Andrew-Lee Potts
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Barbara Keogh

Gran

Barbara Keogh
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Michael Sheen

Owen

Michael Sheen

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