Title: Sally Bretton
been_already - May 9, 2006 06:10 PM (GMT)
kittyofdoom - May 9, 2006 07:53 PM (GMT)
IMO - June 25, 2006 09:05 PM (GMT)
She plays Kim
Kimmy Kimmy Kimmmmm as Joanna would say.
Mia - September 17, 2006 09:19 PM (GMT)
If anyone watched 'Blackbeard' on tv tonight she was Blackbeard's wife Mary Ormand!
IMO - September 17, 2006 09:33 PM (GMT)
Really. I didn't watch it tonight, I got a bit bored with it last week. Was she any good :)
Little_Simba - September 19, 2006 05:42 AM (GMT)
I have no idea why it suddenly came to me but, for some odd reason I, out of the blue, had a suspision the other day that Sally Bretton was in a sitcom by a certain Mr Ben Elton last year... so I just went and looked on IMDB and, lo and behold, I was right!! Yep, she had a regular part in Blessed, playing an annoyingly perfect mum!
Blessed
swissluvagirl - April 1, 2007 08:15 PM (GMT)
Did people see her on hotel Babolon in Thurs! She was quite good and looked really perrty
amy - April 1, 2007 08:20 PM (GMT)
no i didnt :(
but i forgot to mention last week that she was in casualty a few weeks ago
guyoline - April 1, 2007 08:32 PM (GMT)
oh i missed both of these things :( i love sally bretton she rules!
XTinker_Bellx - April 2, 2007 12:47 AM (GMT)
see I liked her before I found out about Julian's love of her......
I got jealous. :blush
xpingux - August 16, 2007 07:04 AM (GMT)
NOT GOING OUT: the press release
The Royal Television Society and Golden Rose award-winning sitcom returns to BBC ONE for an extended second series from Friday, September 7. Meet Lee (played by LEE MACK), a man who has a problem. His flatmate Kate has moved out for good and his best mate and landlord, Tim (fellow BAFTA Award winner and stand-up, TIM VINE), has put the apartment up for sale ...
Faced with the prospect of losing the flat, not to mention his well-meaning but utterly useless cleaner Barbara (MIRANDA HART, Hyperdrive, Lead Balloon), Lee rents the spare room to Tim's ambitious younger sister Lucy (SALLY BRETTON, The Office and Green Wing). The arrangement turns out to be far from perfect however with high-flyer Lucy taking on Lee in a bidding war for the flat.
Sibling rivalry turns into full-on anxiety as uptight accountant Tim quickly becomes suspicious of Lee's influence on his kid sister. To top it all, Lee starts to seriously question the suitability of Lucy's new boyfriend (SIMON DUTTON, The Saint and Holby City).
Still unburdened by ambition or drive – although now the proud owner of an ice-cream van – Lee finds his plans for keeping the flat are not plain sailing. On the plus side, his new domestic set-up does lead him to discover the art world, the underworld, and the lengths one man will go for tickets to an England football match…
An acclaimed live performer (with extension dates added to his 2006 sell-out tour from 2nd November and a first live DVD released on the 26th November 2007), television audiences will know LEE from Would I Lie To You? (BBC ONE) where he is a resident team captain. LEE was a key performer in the BAFTA Award winning The Sketch Show (ITV1), which ran for two series; he then worked alongside KELSEY GRAMMER in an American version of The Sketch Show; he wrote and starred in two series of the Sony Radio Award nominated, The Lee Mack Show (BBC Radio 2); hosted They Think It's All Over (BBC ONE); and headlined on Jack Dee Live at the Apollo (BBC ONE). In 2005 LEE won the Best Stand-Up award at the Loaded LAFTAS. He has also previously received a nomination for the Perrier Award, and won a Time Out Best Live Comedy Award.
IMO - August 16, 2007 08:43 AM (GMT)
Yet another programme where I seemed to have missed the whole of the first series.
How can anyone be a proud owner of an ice cream van :lol:
Looks like Sally has quite a big part in this :)
Little_Simba - August 21, 2007 05:06 PM (GMT)
Yeah, I missed the whole of the first series too but I really wanted to see it but I'm no good at watching or remembering to watch new things, lol. :rolleyes: I nearly went to a recording of series 1 of this as well and yet I still completely forgot about it on telly.
Chapman - June 2, 2008 07:55 PM (GMT)
i was searching for oli chris but found this:
SHAKESPEARE'S GLOBE THEATRE
King Lear
2 May 08
Booking to 17 Aug 08
Closes 17 Aug 08
Time In Repertoire
Click on Performance Schedule Link (near bottom of page)
Tickets Lashmars Theatre Tickets
Performers David Calder (King Lear), Sally Bretton (Goneril), Kellie Bright (Regan), Trystan Gravelle (Edgar) , Danny Lee Wynter (Fool) , Jodie McNee (Cordelia)
xpingux - June 2, 2008 08:01 PM (GMT)
ohh cool
thanks for finding that laura :)