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GIRL IN THE CAFE........BBC1....................9.15pm ..................TONIGHT

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RTKangaMummy · 25/06/2005 19:50

THIS LOOKS GOOD

DEFFO BRILL

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RTKangaMummy · 25/06/2005 19:53

SATURDAY 25 JUNE

Drama

The Girl in the Café

9:15pm - 10:45pm

BBC1 London & South East

VIDEO Plus+: 997583
Subtitled, Widescreen

Drama written by Richard Curtis

Richard Curtis's drama is, in some ways, two different films. One is a tender romance between two lonely, disparate people. The other is an anti-poverty polemic. They're welded together to make up a whole of almost majestic emotional manipulation. But it's saved from a descent into total schmaltz by two captivating performances. Bill Nighy (playing a sort of older Hugh Grant, all twitches and diffidence) is shy, solitary Lawrence, who meets the similarly shy, much younger Gina (Kelly Macdonald) in a café. A hesitant romance ensues and, in a bold move, Lawrence asks Gina to accompany him to an anti-poverty summit of world leaders in Reykjavik.

The Girl in the Café is unashamedly soppy and features some classic Curtis moments as well as a great supporting cast, notably Ken Stott as the Chancellor, and the direction by David Yates (State of Play, Sex Traffic) is exceptional.

Lawrence - Bill Nighy

Gina - Kelly Macdonald

Sunita - Meneka Das

George - Anton Lesser

Robert - Paul Ritter

Chancellor - Ken Stott

Italian waiter - Federico Zanni

Ruth - Penny Downie

Hotel receptionist - Damon Younger

Assistant receptionist - Nina Dogg Filippusdottir

Waitress - Marit Kile

French delegate - Philippe De Grossouvre

CNBC newscaster - Louisa Bojesen

German senior adviser - Christian Pedersen

Japanese delegate - Toshie Ogura

American senior adviser - Martin McDougall

Prime Minister - Corin Redgrave

Herr Gerhardt - Wolf Kahler

Secretary of the Treasury - Madeleine Potter

Canadian delegate - Alysha Westlake

Journalist - Simon Wilson

Secretary - Fran Purcell

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helsi · 25/06/2005 19:54

yes it's been raved about all week.

RTKangaMummy · 25/06/2005 19:56

I saw BILL NIGHY on TV talking about it

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RTKangaMummy · 25/06/2005 20:18

Please do not miss this

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yoyo · 25/06/2005 20:23

Thanks for the reminder. Will let the red breathe for a bit.

RTKangaMummy · 25/06/2005 20:35

You're welcome

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RTKangaMummy · 25/06/2005 20:55

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RTKangaMummy · 25/06/2005 21:09
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RTKangaMummy · 25/06/2005 21:15

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Gobbledigook · 25/06/2005 22:47

OMG, fcking, fcking brilliant imo.

Sob, sob, sob.

PS - sorry for language but, y'know, it was.

soapbox · 25/06/2005 22:48

It was good wasn't it!!!

Gobbledigook · 25/06/2005 22:55

I didn't even know it was on till Kanga posted this and I'm SO glad I watched it - it was fab!

wysiwyg · 25/06/2005 22:56

Now that's what I call p* poor timing!
Missed it - do you know if it will be repeated on BBC3?

Gobbledigook · 25/06/2005 22:56

Ooh, don't know, Kanga will know!

chonky · 25/06/2005 22:57

Bloody brilliant, I was sobbing too GDG

Flossam · 25/06/2005 22:58

Why did the girl go to prison? i missed that bit.

Gobbledigook · 25/06/2005 22:59

She 'hurt a man' for 'killing a child' - don't know if it was hers, she said 'does it matter whose child it was?'

Gobbledigook · 25/06/2005 22:59

She 'hurt a man' for 'killing a child' - don't know if it was hers, she said 'does it matter whose child it was?'

Janh · 25/06/2005 23:04

Awww - Just saw a bit of this - where they arrived at the hotel (NB - "Assistant receptionist - Nina Dogg Filippusdottir" - a genuine Icelandic then!) and had to go away and missed the rest. Will look out for it again

Flossam · 25/06/2005 23:08

Thanks gdg!

RTKangaMummy · 25/06/2005 23:11

HELLO GUYS GLAD YOU ENJOYED IT

DEFFO BRILL

Anyway it is repeated

FRIDAY 01 JULY

Film

The Girl in the Cafe

10:35pm - 12:15am

RTE1

VIDEO Plus+: 26896468

Romantic drama. An ageing civil servant falls in love with a mysterious young woman but their relationship is tested when his professional life starts to get in the way.

Directed by: David Yates
Filmed in: 2005

Bill Nighy,Kelly Macdonald,Meneka Das,Corin Redgrave

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MrsGordonRamsay · 25/06/2005 23:15

Powerful

I am wearing my make poverty history wristband day and night, any one else ????

They do t-shirts do for about £7 plus P & P of a about £1.

Will try and find a link.

wysiwyg · 25/06/2005 23:20

Cheers for that RTKM
Are you on commission or what?

MrsGordonRamsay · 25/06/2005 23:25

wysiwyg

It is being repeated on Irish television, I am in Dublin next weekend, shall I get my parents to video it for you ??

cheesypeas · 25/06/2005 23:30

I so wanted this to be powerful with the underlying political message, but I thought it was unrealistic, I just could not believe the 2 main character relationship. Still could not tear myself away though - I love a bit of cheese evey now and then