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Title: Katie Lyons


been_already - May 9, 2006 06:09 PM (GMT)
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IMO - June 25, 2006 09:09 PM (GMT)
Or otherwise know as Naughty Rachel.

GW is her first main acting role apart from an appearance in The Bill.

I bet she never thought she'd have to weigh her breasts :D

IMO - June 25, 2006 09:11 PM (GMT)
Ohhh there's also a new TV Comedy called Easy Peasy which is still in production, but is due for 2006 ;)

xjessx - November 3, 2006 09:28 PM (GMT)
hehe she was on the catherine tate show last night..she played a cheer leeder :lol:

IMO - November 3, 2006 10:16 PM (GMT)
yes I thought it was her and checked the cast list at the end. Hope she gets more then one appearance in the series.

Mac'sBestGirl - November 4, 2006 10:45 AM (GMT)
Oooooooh I might be too late to post this- I meant to do it ages ago but forgot- it might not be on the TV anymore....

Ah... and iv forgotton the name of the programme.....

I only saw a couple of episodes..... but I think she was in it... or the girl looked jus like her.... she was playing this kids babysitter!!

Ahhhhh

Jus realised how pointless this post is!

IMO - November 4, 2006 10:58 AM (GMT)
:lol: totally pointless, yes :lol:

Was that the programme with Peter Davidson in :unsure:

Dr. Baroline Trodd - November 13, 2007 10:20 PM (GMT)
I just saw an advert for a Channel 4 film called 'Boy A' - It's about a boy who murdered someone as a child and is later released under a different identity. Think the Jamie Bulger case or Nevada-tan.

Katie plays the love interest of 'Boy A' as far as I can tell...I recognised her from a kissing scene.

When I find out when it's on, I'll post more xx

Chapman - November 24, 2007 12:09 AM (GMT)
more about Boy A


Channel 4, Mon 26 Nov, 9pm
DRAMA

Jack (Andrew Garfield) is 24 and taking on a new identity having been recently released from prison after serving 14 years for his part in the brutal death of a young girl. His accomplice has long since committed suicide leaving Jack to face any retribution to come, a fate which case worker Terry (Peter Mullan) does everything in his power to avoid. Clearly, the source for this work is the story of Robert Thompson and Jon Venables who, somewhere in the world, have forged fresh lives for themselves having committed one of the most notorious crimes in modern British history: the murder of James Bulger. While some scenes are too long and meandering (namely Jack’s abrupt introductions to ecstasy and sex), the real issues of media witch-hunts, adult attitudes to children and the impossibility of shaking off the past are tackled sensitively and perceptively. And as the troubled Jack, Andrew Garfield delivers an edgy, turbulent and spectacular performance.

Chapman - November 26, 2007 11:04 PM (GMT)
sorry to double post
but that was so good, very well made,
made me cry and made me think about that kind of situation if it would ever happen to me
katie actually played a bigger part than the advert clips and reviews suggested
did anyone else watch this?




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