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WARREN CLARKE + ANTHONY HEAD on BBC1 Tonight "THE INVISIBLES"

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RTKangaMummy · 01/05/2008 11:50

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RTKangaMummy · 01/05/2008 11:51

The Invisibles
Starts Thursday 1 May 2008,

9pm, BBC One

Warren Clarke, Anthony Head, Dean Lennox Kelly and Jenny Agutter star in a new comedy drama series by William Ivory.

Maurice Riley and Syd Woolsey are old friends who return from the good life on the Costa del Crime to a quiet Devon fishing village. They plan to eke out their retirement fishing and availing themselves of the NHS. However, the quiet life is not for them. As their ill-gotten gains run short, they find themselves drawn back into a life of crime, only crime has moved on and they've got new things to learn.
Warren Clarke (Dalziel and Pascoe) stars as alarms man Syd and Anthony Head (Little Britain, Buffy) plays safe cracker Maurice. With four wives and three divorces under his belt, single life is hard for Syd. But Maurice is his rock and Syd would lay down his life for his friend.
Dean Lennox Kelly (Shameless) plays Hedley, the 30-something-year-old son of Syd and Maurice's former partner in crime. When Hedley hears Syd and Maurice are planning to put down roots locally, he wants in on the action.
Jenny Agutter plays Maurice's wife Barbara. Barbara is aware of her husband's penchant for cracking open the odd safe or two but their daughter, Grace, played by Emily Head, has no idea how her dad made his money.

The Invisibles creator William Ivory says, "It's a dream of a cast. And what's especially brilliant is the breadth of the talent on board. The Invisibles is an ensemble piece which means every character relies on the one next to them to give full value in terms of what the script is trying to achieve. And that means, in an ideal world, you're looking to fill every role with a heavy hitter - but in truth you seldom achieve that. This time, I think we have..."

The Invisibles was produced by Company Pictures (Elizabeth I, Shot Through the Heart, Shameless) for BBC One. Filming took place in Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Cast
Warren ClarkeSyd WoolseyAnthony HeadMaurice RileyDean Lennox KellyHedley HuthwaiteJenny AgutterBarbara RileyEmily HeadGrace RileyPaul BarberYoung NickMina AnwarHelen HuthwaiteDarren TigheJoe WoolseyCrew
William Ivorycreator
Will Sinclairdirector
Metin Huseyindirector
Richard Burrellproducer
George Faberexecutive producer
Charlie Pattinsonexecutive producerWatch and Listen
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Animated preview of the gang
Cast interviews
Behind the scenes with the cast

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Warren Clarke
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What inspired William Ivory to pen The Invisibles?
Did Emily Head enjoy working with her father?
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Anthony Head Official Site
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RTKangaMummy · 01/05/2008 13:00

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RTKangaMummy · 01/05/2008 16:24
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RTKangaMummy · 01/05/2008 17:06

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MargaretMountford · 01/05/2008 17:57

RTKangaMummy - I love it that you flag up all the good tv stuff for us - thank you !

RTKangaMummy · 01/05/2008 18:01

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RTKangaMummy · 01/05/2008 20:08

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bossybritches · 01/05/2008 20:30

Oh yes place on sofa booked

Looks a cracking cast!!

Willpost my "review" on here later!!!

RTKangaMummy · 01/05/2008 20:41

I love Warren Clarke and Anthony Head

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JackieNo · 01/05/2008 20:46

I'm really looking forward to this. Though it does look as though the BBC saw the 'Diamond Geezer' thing on ITV with David Jason and decided to do something similar.

JossStick · 01/05/2008 20:51

I thought it was a 'baddies' equivalent of New Tricks - robbers rather than cops.

Should be good though!

BreevandercampLGJ · 01/05/2008 21:59

Has lots and lots of promise.

JossStick · 01/05/2008 22:00

I rather enjoyed it.

BreevandercampLGJ · 01/05/2008 22:03

Anthony Head is my interim appointment for DCI Gene Hunt.

RTKangaMummy · 01/05/2008 22:03

I really liked that

I laughed out loud too

Also I liked the twists in the storyline

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AitchTwoCiao · 01/05/2008 22:05

i thought it was utter rubbish. second episode is even worse. and depressing that it even got made in the first place, such an unimaginative premise.

RTKangaMummy · 01/05/2008 22:08

I disagree

I just saw it as escapism for an hour

I wasn't expecting anything deep or meaninful and if that is what you wanted I can see you were watching wrong prog

BUT i like NEW TRICKS too

It wasn't meant to be culture IMHO anyway

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JackieNo · 01/05/2008 22:09

Some good bits, but a bit disappointing too. Will still probably watch next week.

AitchTwoCiao · 01/05/2008 22:09

i like new tricks. and so does william ivory by the looks of things.

BreevandercampLGJ · 01/05/2008 22:10

JackieNo

I was quoted in the Daily Hate article on Baby Bottom Butter.........the shame.

RTKangaMummy · 01/05/2008 22:11

but does it matter if it is just cotton wool tv??

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JackieNo · 01/05/2008 22:12

I spotted that Bree (the thread, I hasten to add, not in the actual paper, oh no).