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Bellamy's People
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Comedy
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 8
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 2010-01-21
Last EP | 2010-03-11
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Radio phone-in host Gary Bellamy is given his own TV series in which he travels the length and breadth of the land to meet the British people.
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Season List
Season 1
EP : 8
2010-01-21
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Relesed on | 2010-01-21
1
Episode 1
2010-01-21
Radio phone-in host Gary Bellamy meets some of the regular callers to his radio show.
2
Episode 2
2010-01-28
Radio phone-in host Gary Bellamy meets the people who make Britain great. He travels north to chat to his favourite poet Geoffrey Allerton
3
Episode 3
2010-02-04
Radio phone-in host Gary Bellamy talks to historian Michael Dadd about why Britain is called 'Great'
4
Episode 4
2010-02-11
Gary asks what has happened to Britons' good manners, decency and sense of fair play.
5
Episode 5
2010-02-18
What can be done about rising crime levels in modern society?
6
Episode 6
2010-02-25
Gary Bellamy visits a festival for alternative beliefs in Kidderminster.
7
Episode 7
2010-03-04
Gary visits the 'Garden' cult set up by Ian Knowles in Wales.
8
Episode 8
2010-03-11
Gary revisits many of the people who have guided him on his tour and sums up what he has learnt.
CAST
charactor:
Original:
Rhys Thomas
Total EP:
8
charactor:
Original:
Amelia Bullmore
Total EP:
8
charactor:
Original:
Charlie Higson
Total EP:
8
charactor:
Original:
Felix Dexter
Total EP:
8
charactor:
Original:
Paul Whitehouse
Total EP:
8
charactor:
Original:
Simon Day
Total EP:
8
charactor:
Original:
Rosie Cavaliero
Total EP:
8
charactor:
Original:
Robert Popper
Total EP:
8
charactor:
Original:
Lucy Montgomery
Total EP:
8
charactor:
Various
Original:
Jason Lewis
Total EP:
8
CREW
Charlie Higson
Producer
Production
Paul Whitehouse
Producer
Production
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