- Live!Girls! present Dogtown
infobox television
show_name = Live! Girls! present Dogtown
format =Situation comedy
camera =
runtime = approx. 0:29 (per episode)
creator =Beth Kilcoyne Emma Kilcoyne Sam Battersea (actress)
starring =Emma Kilcoyne Sam Battersea (actress) James Gaddas Geraldine McNulty
country = UK
network =BBC Three
first_aired =04 October 2006
last_aired = present
num_episodes = 6
imdb_id = |"Live! Girls! Present Dogtown" is a comedy series shown on
BBC Three .It tells the story of life for the residents of Horton-le-Hole, a fictional coastal town where things are not all they seem. A controlling optician meets a mild librarian to enact secret fantasies as Oscar-winning movie stars and Olympic champions; a socially inept teacher dreams of becoming a deputy head; a pyromaniac dwarf psychic has set up a business in a bus stop; and, while romantic fiction books are systematically and mysteriously vandalised, one of the greatest love affairs the world has ever known begins to stir in the library.
Written by twin sisters Emma and
Beth Kilcoyne , and starring Emma Kilcoyne and Sam Battersea, who perform in a number of guises, the series is based on their live act, "Live! Girls!", which played in Edinburgh to rave reviews. Emma Kilcoyne plays Eenie Thompson, the 73-year-old arsonist dwarf; Bill Taddler, the misguided and overbearing geography teacher; and Denise Taylor, the put-upon librarian with a secret. Sam Battersea plays Sheila Taddler, Bill's long-suffering wife, and Carol Gomez, the unusual optician with the domineering fantasy life.Dogtown's regular supporting cast includes
Geraldine McNulty ("The Smoking Room", "My Hero") as Sue McCardle, the ruthlessly ambitious "Scale Two" librarian; andJames Gaddas ("Bad Girls", "Casualty", "Holby City ") as Geoff Torville, her debonair,film noir -ish boss; as well as Rachel Pickup, Madelaine Newton and Dave Johns. The series also features cameo appearances fromKevin Whately andImelda Staunton .ynopsis
From Beth's
blog :"This is a show with a story — a bit like a mini film each week. Also — there are no catchphrases and no laughter track. See what you think. We do real people — just the other side of normal."
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/programmes/dogtown/ Dogtown Site on BBC]
* [http://www.myspace.com/livegirlspresentdogtown Live Girls MySpace pages]Categories
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