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"Cassie Come Home"
Series My Hero
Season 5, Episode 3
Air date January 21st, 2005
Writers Paul Mendelson
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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"The First Husband's Club" is the third episode of season five of the British superhero comedy series My Hero and the thirty-sixxth episode of the series overall. It was directed by John Stroud with a script written by Paul Mendelson. It first aired on BBC One in the United Kingdom on Saturday, January 21st, 2005.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
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
Finlay Stroud Ollie Sunday (voice)
Madeleine Mortimer Cassie Sunday (voice)

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Nick Raggett Man selling car
Deddie Davies Mrs. Osborne
Jo-Anne Stockham Cheryl
Joanne Heywood Wendy Williams
Suki Smith Linda
Natasha Kaplinsky Newsreader
Claire Louise Oliver Unknown
Jon Rake Unknown
Peter Barnes Unknown

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