More Questions Than Answers

More Questions Than Answers
"More Questions Than Answers"
The Green Green Grass episode
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Boycie and his team in the pub.
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 6
Directed by Dewi Humphreys
Written by Paul Alexander
John Sullivan
Production code 2:6 (13)
Original air date 20 October 2006
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More Questions Than Answers is an episode of the BBC sitcom, The Green Green Grass. It was first screened on 20 October 2006, as the sixth episode of series two. [1]

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Synopsis

Llewellyn returns in this episode, challenging Boycie to a pub quiz whereby the loser will have to pay the winner a large sum of money, thanks to Elgin's constant bargaining on behalf of Boycie. The Boyces look set for a huge money loss when their team is nothing but Elgin, Byran and Jed. But when young Tyler turns up and answers all the 2nd round questions right, Winterdown Farm looks like it is set to have a bright, rich and rewarding future...

Episode cast

Actor Role
John Challis Boycie
Sue Holderness Marlene
Jack Doolan Tyler
David Ross Elgin
Ivan Kaye Bryan
Ella Kenion Mrs Cakeworthy
Peter Heppelthwaite Jed
Alan David Llewellyn
Lisa Diveney Beth
Nigel Harrison Ray
Maggie McCarthy Mrs Hendy
Jack Brough
Julian Eardley
Tracey Kearney
Teachers
Sue Freeman
Neville Dean
Kevin Hoole
Oakham Hokem

Notes

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Errors

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Preceded by
"Schoolboy French"
The Green Green Grass
20 October 2006
Succeeded by
"Brothers and Sisters"

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