Lunch Monkeys (2009-2011)
Welcome to the world of Lunch Monkeys, starring Nigel Havers (Brothers And Sisters) and Sian Reeves (Hope Springs, Cutting It and Northern Lights) with Steve John Shepherd (This Life) alongside a cast of new young talent. The administration department of personal injury law firm of Fox Cranford is a gathering place for school-leavers, no-hopers and general misfits – and if they monkey around till lunch, its guerrilla warfare in the office till dinner. Straight out of school, and into a job they don't want, Darrel, Kenny, Asif, Shelley and Tania are going nowhere fast. Looked down on by the solicitors they work for, they face constant criticism by their power hungry supervisor Gloria Stevens. Bored senseless for eight hours a day, the post room gang fill their time fighting, flirting, winding each other up and generally causing mayhem.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S02E06 | Big Trouble in Little Cranford | Mar 10, 2011 |
S02E05 | Who's the Daddy | Mar 3, 2011 |
S02E04 | Dream a Little Dream | Feb 24, 2011 |
S02E03 | Smoke and Mirrors | Feb 17, 2011 |
S02E02 | Monkey Love | Feb 10, 2011 |
Cast
Siân Reeves
Steve John Shepherd
Abdullah Afzal
Nigel Havers
Christian Foster
Chris Hannon
Rachel Rae
Jessica Hall
Characters
Gloria Stevens
Charlie Brierson
Asif Khan
Mike Cranford
Kenny Graham
Darrel Wadsworth
Shelley Benson
Tania MacGuire
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