Carters Get Rich
Carters Get Rich | |
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Written by |
Claire Downes Stuart Lane Ian Jarvis |
Directed by | Chris Cottam |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Ash Atalla |
Producer(s) | Alexander Smith |
Production company(s) | Roughcut TV |
Release | |
Original network | Sky 1 |
Picture format | 16:9 1080i |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 31 March 2017 – present |
Carters Get Rich is a 2017 British sitcom airing on Sky 1. The show follows the exploits of the Carter family after 11 year old Harry creates an app that sells for £10m.[1] The show stars James Van Der Beek as the American billionaire who buys the app.[1][2] The show is written by Claire Downes, Stuart Lane and Ian Jarvis.[3] The first episode aired 31 March 2017. The season consists of six episodes.[4]
Cast
- Rhashan Stone as Tony Carter, father of the family. He drives a van for the elderly in Milton Keynes, and is determined to ensure that their new-found wealth doesn't change the family's working-class values.[5]
- Kerry Godliman as Liz Carter, mother of the family. She is a house-wife who makes a series of lavish purchases with the money.
- James van der Beek as Trent Zebriski, the owner and CEO of a multinational tech corporation who takeover Honc. Trent clashes with Tony as he attempts to become a father-figure in Harry's life to protect his investment.
- John Finnemore as Oliver Campbell-Legg, an assistant of Trent's firm who is assigned to the Carter family following the purchase of Honc. He is an upper-class man who has to adapt to his new life in Milton Keynes, and is rather inept at his job.
- Alice Lowe as Sue Golding, the mother of a friend of Harry's. She sues the Carters, falsely claiming that her son had a hand in the creation of Honc. She is manipulative, attempting to seduce Tony to benefit their position in the civil case.
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