City Lights (ITV series)

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City Lights
Format Comedy-drama
Starring Mark Benton,
Robson Green
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Andy Harries
Producer(s) ITV Productions
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ITV
Original run 4 April 2007
9 May 2007
External links
IMDb profile

City Lights is a British comedy-drama broadcast on ITV starring Robson Green and Mark Benton. The show is a sequel to the 2006 series Northern Lights (a spin-off of the Christmas special Christmas Lights).

[edit] Future (Next Series)

ITV is currently filming a new production in Manchester, Lancashire and the Peak District starring housewive's favourite Robson Green. Green is reprising the role of Colin - whom he played in the well-received Christmas Lights, Northern Lights and City Lights – alongside fellow cast members Mark Benton (Howie), Nicola Stephenson (Jackie, Colin’s wife) and Sian Reeves (Howie’s wife Pauline).

The two hour Christmas Special sees Colin and Howie taking a trip to Lithuania to represent the UK in a Santa convention. The main problem with this is that miserable Howie is picked as Santa, while true Christmas believer Colin is relegated to the role of cheerleading elf.


Benton, Santa and GreenRobson, as the sole male elf in the competition, then has to hide his shame beneath a revealing mini-skirt, fraternise with the other competitors (including a randy Welsh Santa who wants to get to know the elves a little better) and still get home in time for Christmas with his family.

Benton’s Howie meanwhile has to cheer up and loose his cynicism about all things Xmas-y.

[edit] Plot

As in the previous series' of this show, Green and Benton play Colin Armstrong and Howie Scott, two best friends since childhood who are married to two sisters, Jackie (played by Nicola Stephenson) and Pauline (played by Sian Reeves). The series commences with the two friends being the only witnesses to a gangland shooting, and after the police fail to catch the culprit, and the families' houses are set alight, the families are forced to go on the witness protection programme, which takes them to London. They are forced to change their names, with Colin choosing Brad Shearer, a reference to Newcastle United player Alan Shearer, and Howie choosing the name Wayne Carr, a reference to Wayne Rooney. However, he fails to realise that when the name is said out loud it sounds similar to "wanker", until it is too late to change it.

It is also revealed that Pauline is having an affair with a workmate, although Howie is unaware of this. This develops later in the series as, separated from her lover, she develops an attraction the police officer who first dealt with their case, DS Tate, failing to realise that he is being blackmailed by the criminal who is after the two families, Sweeney, who has bought up his gambling debts.

As the tensions between the two families rise, Colin and Howie make numerous accidental references to others that reveal their true names and origins. Both of their relationships with their wives also come under strain, after it is revealed that Colin was married prior to marrying Jackie, yet never revealed the fact to her. Howie is also in trouble as he was best man at the wedding and also failed to disclose the fact to Jackie or Pauline.

While Jackie forgives Colin, Howie and Pauline's relationship seems to be over after she disappears without trace, spending the day with DS Tate, unaware that he is communicating her location to Sweeney. However, DS Tate changes his mind and decides not to take her to an agreed meeting place with Sweeney. Pauline phones Howie to tell him that their relationship is over, unaware that her call is being listened to by the police, who believe that she has been kidnapped.

Pauline then spends the night with Tate, giving him the opportunity to read her address from a piece of paper in her handbag. Meanwhile Howie and Colin become traffic wardens, and Colin accidentally gives his hero David Ginola a parking ticket. Partially as a result of this, they resign their positions as traffic wardens and Colin buys a large quantity of gardening equipment, proposing that they set up a landscape gardening company.

After discovering that Pauline is having an affair, Howie trails her to a hotel where she is with DS Tate, however, they are caught and kidnapped by Sweeney's thugs. They are taken before Sweeney, who demands they return the drugs they 'stole' from him. Howie and Colin lead Sweeney's thugs on a false trail to find the drugs.

The Police find out that the person Pauline has been contacting is DS Tate, and immediately question her about it. Meanwhile, Sweeney's thugs take Howie and Colin back to Sweeney's caravan, where DS Tate is waiting for them, about to shoot them both. DS Tate, Howie and Colin escape after fooling Sweeney's thugs into thinking Tate actually shot them (He pured tomato ketchup over them to make it look like blood). One of the thugs kills the other, and claims that he will make it look like the thug and Tate shot each other - 'After all, you were shagging the big guy's wife." Howie and Colin hear this and overpower the thug and take his gun, before bundling him into the back of a nearby car. They drive to the airfield where Sweeney is about to leave in a plane, and mistakedly stop the wrong plane, however, the police arrive and stop the plane carrying Sweeney. Tate is arrested for conspiring to kidnap, and Colin and Howie return to the safe house. However, Colin collapses and it transpires that after Sweeney's thug kicked him earlier, he had a ruptured spleen. Colin thinks he's been given the 'snip', however, it is explained that he had a splenectomy and is not able to have the 'snip'. Jackie reveals that she is pregnant and Colin and Howie decide to stay in London.

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