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Grampy
13 episodes, 2013-2016
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Della Garry
13 episodes, 2013-2016
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Molly Risker | ... |
Yoko Garry
13 episodes, 2013-2016
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Caden Ellis Wall | ... |
Wyatt Garry
13 episodes, 2013-2016
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Erin Freeman | ... |
Mariah Garry
12 episodes, 2015-2016
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Callum 2
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8 episodes, 2015-2016
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Scarlett Booth | ... |
Cher Garry
6 episodes, 2015
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Isabella Booth | ... |
Cher Garry
6 episodes, 2015
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A large family is raised by an unconventional single mother on a council estate in Wolverhampton, England.
When I read an article in The Guardian, "Why working-class actors are a disappearing breed," I thought, wrong, they underestimated the disappearing. It's not only the working class actors getting muscled out, but the shows about working class families as well. "Raised by Wolves," is one of the smartest and bravest TV shows I have ever watched. Caitlin and Caroline Moran's brilliant scripts maintain lightening fast verbal and visual jokes. From their first episode about a middle sister's first period, which The Herald labeled a "bloody mess"--those bloody buffoons missed the bloody jokes--to their kick ass mother played by Rebekah Staton. What I truly love about this series (that could never be shown in the puritanical US) is that the Moran sisters wrote honestly and brutally about how girls grow up and out: embarrassing bra and underwear fittings; even more embarrassing feminine hygiene products' awkward and horrifying sexuality; hormones; poverty; boys, boys, men, boys; and the utter embarrassment a teen feels about those you are related to. FRIGGIN BRILLIANT!