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Sean Foley | ... |
Himself /
Various Characters
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Hamish McColl | ... |
Himself /
Various Characters
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| Simon Callow | ... |
Himself
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| Jerry Hall | ... |
Herself
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| Will Young | ... |
Himself
(as Young Will Young)
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| Daniel Radcliffe | ... |
Himself (the Traffic Warden)
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| Dawn French | ... |
Herself (the Burglar)
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| Roger Moore | ... |
Butler
(as Sir Roger Moore)
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Alan Dedicoat | ... |
Announcer
(voice)
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Richard Dwyer |
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Julie Jehanno |
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Maurice Lee |
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Gordon Peters |
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Iris Woodruff |
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Rod Woodruff |
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I am mainly commenting on this in regards to the appearance of Daniel Radcliffe. Even though his segment was only a minute or so long - It made me laugh. He was such a darling in it, completely different from his Harry Potter roles, and to be cast along side the other actors is a fantastic achievement... His portrayal of a parking warden who 'loves his job' because of all the abuse and grief he gets from it, is humorous! And it's classic when he personally asks for some grief and after getting punched insists that he needs more, as he's not even bleeding...
The true little star in this particular sketch show...