Matthew Kelly
You Bet! was a British game show based around the format of the German show Wetten, dass..? developed by Frank Elstner. You Bet! ran on ITV, mostly on Saturday nights but sometimes on Fridays, between 20 February 1988 and 12 April 1997, initially hosted by Bruce Forsyth from 1988 to 1990, then by Matthew Kelly from 1991 to 1995 and finally by Darren Day from 1996 to 1997. It was replaced the following year by Don't Try This At Home!, which emulated the challenges of You Bet!, but were considerably more risky and dangerous.
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Actors: Matthew Kelly
Stars in Their Eyes was a British television talent show that ran on Saturday nights in which contestants impersonate showbiz stars. It was produced by Granada for ITV, based on Joop van den Ende's Dutch format, Soundmixshow. It remains one of Britain's most successful shows attracting around 13 million viewers for the live grand final at the end of each series. It has one of the most memorable catchphrases in TV history: 'Tonight, I'm going to be...' and was named most popular entertainment show at the National Television Awards in 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000.
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Actors: Leslie Crowther, Matthew Kelly, Cat Deeley
A wheelchair bound little girl gets involved with characters from her computer game that help her though a difficult time.
Director: Francis Essex
Actors: Lynsey de Paul, Lynsey de Paul, Matthew Kelly, Eric Sykes, Windsor Davies
Mumatar is an original comedy short film about Sandra – a single mum who struggles to adjust when her only child leaves home. After witnessing a bullying incident at the school where she works as a cleaner, Sandra draws inspiration from computer game avatars, dons a homemade costume and becomes a real life local superhero ... Mumatar!
Director: Destiny Ekaragha
Actors: Matthew Kelly, Cecilia Noble, Nathan Bryon, Louise Ann Munro, Olisa Odele
This documentary tells the story of one of TV’s darkest and most celebrated comedies, featuring cast interviews and extensive candid moments with creators Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton. Cameras are admitted everywhere throughout the making of the show’s final series, from the writers’ room to the makeup trailer, from prop store to set design, making this the perfect farewell to the multi-award winning series.
Director: Mike Doxford
Actors: Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton, Adam Tandy, Adrian Scarborough, Al Campbell
A hilarious mockumentary, 'The Light of Day' follows a flailing film crew as they attempt to adapt the vampire graphic novel 'The Quench'. Hindered by their tragically over-zealous director, it will take the two sane people on set, cinematographer Michael and writer Sarah, to save the film.
Director: Amy Carroll
Actors: Jack Hickey, Lorna Larkin, Aidan Lawlor, Dermot Magennis, Niamh Algar
Following the death of their friend, two girls in their late twenties embark on a road trip to spread his ashes. Seph and Alex take turns driving. Dan is in the glove compartment, in tupperware, decreasing in volume as the trip progresses.
Director: Chanya Button
Actors: Laura Carmichael, Chloe Pirrie, Jack Farthing, Joe Dempsie, Julian Rhind-Tutt
Gemma is delighted to be recruited by the Serious Crimes Agency, but sadly they don't want Terry because of his criminal past.
Director: Ed Bye
Actors: Johnny Vegas, Sian Gibson, Sarah Hadland, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Shaun Williamson