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Roger Roger
British television series
British television series
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | Roger Roger title screen.png |
| caption | Roger Roger opening titles, series 1 |
| genre | Comedy-Drama |
| writer | John Sullivan |
| director | Tony Dow |
| Roger Bamford | |
| starring | Robert Daws |
| Keith Allen | |
| Pippa Guard | |
| David Ross | |
| Philip Glenister | |
| country | United Kingdom |
| language | English |
| num_series | 3 |
| num_episodes | 17 |
| producer | Gareth Gwenlan (1998–99) |
| Tony Dow (2003) | |
| runtime | 50–60 minutes |
| channel | BBC1 |
| first_aired | |
| first_aired2 | |
| last_aired2 |
Roger Bamford Keith Allen Pippa Guard David Ross Philip Glenister Tony Dow (2003)
Roger Roger is a BBC television comedy drama written by John Sullivan. The series was about a minicab firm called Cresta Cabs. The pilot aired in 1996 and there were three subsequent series on BBC1 in 1998–2003.
Cast and characters
Main characters
- Robert Daws as Sam: The owner of Cresta Cabs. He struggles to keep the company operational despite financial problems. His wife is in a nursing home with early-onset Alzheimer's and later dies. He had a brief affair with his married colleague Reen and still has feelings for her.
- Keith Allen as Dexter: Sam's business partner. He has a young wife Tina and a lavish lifestyle, which he supports by embezzling company funds. He apparently kills himself in series 1, leaving Sam in financial trouble, but reappears in series 3, having faked his death.
- Pippa Guard as Reen: The office manager and dispatcher at Cresta Cabs. She is married to an alcoholic but is in love with Sam.
- David Ross as Baz: A postman who drives minicabs part-time. Baz goes on a series of unsuccessful first dates through a dating agency. He has a developmentally disabled stepson, Marlon.
- Philip Glenister as Phil (played by Neil Morrissey in the pilot): A minicab driver and aspiring rock star with a girlfriend Chrissie and two children, Madonna and Cher. In the second series, he is hired as a personal driver by a businessman who turns out to be a criminal. He does not appear in series 3.
- Helen Grace as Chrissie (played by Lesley Vickerage in the pilot): Phil's girlfriend who wants him to settle down and be realistic about his chances of becoming a rock star. She does not appear in series 3.
- Barbara Durkin as Tina: Dexter's flighty wife who makes advances on Sam after Dexter's death.
- Terence Maynard as Andre: A minicab driver and ladies' man who has several children with different women. He does not appear in series 3.
- Paul Sharma as Rajiv: A minicab driver and accountant who later becomes Sam's business partner.
- Jude Akuwudike as Henry: A minicab driver notorious for getting lost.
- Ricci Harnett as Marlon: Baz's developmentally disabled stepson.
- Chris Larkin as Cambridge: A minicab driver who went to university. He does not appear in series 3.
- John Thomson (series 1) and Jonathan Moore (series 2–3) as Barry: A minicab driver.
Recurring and other characters
- Barry Foster as Pieter Eugene: A shady businessman who employs Phil in series 2.
- Kirstie Kober as Madonna: Daughter of Phil and Chrissie.
- Lauren Ashby as Cher: Daughter of Phil and Chrissie.
- Joan Hodges as Marilyn: The night-shift dispatcher at Cresta Cabs.
- Robert Glenister as Dr. Geoff: Sam's therapist in series 3.
- Beth Goddard as Melanie: One of Baz's dates who turns out to have a child with Andre. (Series 1, Episode 5)
- Sam Spiegel as Monsieur Pierre
- Anthony Head as Jimmy Price: A rock star whose wife makes advances on Phil. (Pilot)
- Sally Dexter as Maddie Price: The wife of rock star Jimmy Price. (Pilot)
- Ross O'Hennessy as Policeman
Episodes
Pilot (1996)
The pilot was a 60-minute episode that aired 26 April 1996 on BBC1.
Series 1 (1998)
The first series had six 50-minute episodes, airing from 8 January to 12 February 1998 on BBC One. The storyline involves the apparent suicide of Sam's business partner Dexter and Sam's discovery that Dexter embezzled from the company.
Series 2 (1999)
The second series had seven 50-minute episodes that aired from 25 September to 6 November 1999 on BBC One. In this series, Sam attempts to recover from the financial problems caused by Dexter and to ward off the advances of Dexter's wife Tina. A secondary storyline involves Phil becoming a driver for a businessman who turns out to be a criminal.
Series 3 (2003)
The third series had three 60 minute episodes that aired from 27 July to 10 August 2003 on BBC One. The story deals with Dexter's return from abroad after faking his death in series 1.
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