"My Kingdom for Cat" | |
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Series My Hero Season 6, Episode 3 | |
File:My Hero 6x3 001.jpg | |
Air date | August 4th, 2006 |
Writers | Paul Mendelson; Daniel Peak |
Director | John Stroud |
Producers | Sophie Clarke-Jervoise; Marcus Mortimer; Jamie Rix; John Stroud |
Starring | Ardal O'Hanlon; Emily Joyce; Lill Roughley; Tim Wylton; Philip Whitchurch; Geraldine McNulty; Hugh Dennis; Lou Hirsch |
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"My Kingdom for Cat" is the third episode of season six of the British superhero comedy series My Hero and the forty-fourth episode of the series overall. It was directed by John Stroud with a script written by Paul Mendelson and Daniel Peak. It first aired on BBC One in the United Kingdom on Saturday, August 4th, 2006.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Ardal O'Hanlon | George Sunday |
Emily Joyce | Janet Dawkins |
Lill Roughley | Ella Dawkins |
Tim Wylton | Stanley Dawkins |
Philip Whitchurch | Tyler |
Geraldine McNulty | Mrs. Raven |
Hugh Dennis | Piers Cripsin |
Lou Hirsch | Arnie |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Finlay Stroud | Ollie Sunday (voice) |
Madeleine Mortimer | Cassie Sunday (voice) |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Yasmin Wilde | Social worker |
Natasha Kaplinsky | Newsreader |
Sophie Rickman | Patient with children |
Shivani Ghai | Mother with baby |
Jessica Wong | Mother's group attendee |
Notes & Trivia[]
- My Hero was created by Paul Mendelson.
- Sophie Clarke-Jervoise is an executive producer for the British Broadcasting Corporation.
- Marcus Mortimer is an executive producer for Big Bear Films.
- Actress Shivaani Ghai is credited as Shivani Ghai in this episode.
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