"Your Cheating Art" | |||
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The Green Green Grass episode | |||
Dora feels the side effects of a night out. |
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Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 5 |
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Directed by | Dewi Humphreys | ||
Written by | John Sullivan | ||
Produced by | Gareth Gwenlan | ||
Production code | 4:5 (28) | ||
Original air date | 5 February 2009 | ||
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Your Cheating Art is an episode of the BBC Sit-com, The Green Green Grass. It was screened on 5 February 2009, as the fifth episode of the fourth series.[1]
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Marlene is worried about Tyler, who is in a deep depression and on what appears to be a starvation diet. Mrs Cakeworthy, meanwhile, discovers the reason why Tyler is withdrawn and spending every hour painting gloomy pictures. She has 'found' a letter from his girlfriend, Beth, in which she says she wants to finish with him. Marlene is distraught and even tries enlisting help from Jed and Bryan to help her little boy come to terms with a broken heart. Maybe Dora can help?
Actor | Role |
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John Challis | Boycie |
Sue Holderness | Marlene |
June Whitfield | Dora |
Jack Doolan | Tyler |
David Ross | Elgin |
Ivan Kaye | Bryan |
Ella Kenion | Mrs Cakeworthy |
Peter Heppelthwaite | Jed |
Samantha Sutherland | Sara |
This episode has been broadcast.
The UK DVD has not been released yet. When released, it is expected to include all nine episodes from the fourth series
This episode was written by John Sullivan.
Preceded by "Animal Instincts" |
The Green Green Grass 5 February 2009 |
Succeeded by "The Departed" |
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