Sorry About Last Night
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Summary
Alexei Sayle's quirky comedy about life, love and not living together
'One of the most innovative series of recent years' Radio Ha Ha
Just because you're in love, doesn't mean you're meant to spend your life together, right?
Having read Women are from Mars and Men are from Croydon and Set Sail on the SS Relationship, unemployed ex-soldier Andy thinks it's about time he and his left-wing lawyer girlfriend Julie headed into deeper waters. But there's plenty in their way, from comically grim airport trips and fancy dinner parties, to nearly causing the assassination of the Prime Minister and discovering Andy's dad has been living a double life.
While navigating holiday mishaps and dinner party disasters, should they move in together? Or even get married?
Written by and starring Alexei Sayle in his earliest radio production, this funny, surreal look at love and relationships also stars Siobhan Redmond (McLevy, Holby City) as Julie, with Nadim Sawalha (West is West, The Bill), Adjoa Andoh (Bridgerton, Doctor Who), Chris Pavlo (ElvenQuest, 15 Storeys High), Gary Bleasdale (Harry Enfield and Chums, Boys from the Blackstuff) and Doon MacKichan (Smack the Pony, Brass Eye).
Cast:
Andy - Alexei Sayle
Julie - Siobhan Redmond
Mr Hamad - Nadim Sawalha
Mrs Abasanjo - Adjoa Andoh
Mr Lucik - Chris Pavlo
Dad - Harry Towb
Michael - Gary Bleasdale
Gavin the Estate Agent / Philippe / McNab / Rory Bream / Mr Overthorpe - Simon Greenall
Amparo / Mrs Saunders / D.I. Troon - Doon MacKichan
Tony Blair - Brian Bowles
Sgt Pilcher - Tony Barclay
Captain Healey - Roger Blake
Mrs Overthrope - Kay Stonham
Bronson - Tony Burgess
Other parts played by:
Tony Barclay
Ruth Jones
Written by Alexei Sayle
Produced and directed by Jo Clegg with Alexei Sayle
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 14 October - 11 November 1999
©2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
'One of the most innovative series of recent years' Radio Ha Ha
Just because you're in love, doesn't mean you're meant to spend your life together, right?
Having read Women are from Mars and Men are from Croydon and Set Sail on the SS Relationship, unemployed ex-soldier Andy thinks it's about time he and his left-wing lawyer girlfriend Julie headed into deeper waters. But there's plenty in their way, from comically grim airport trips and fancy dinner parties, to nearly causing the assassination of the Prime Minister and discovering Andy's dad has been living a double life.
While navigating holiday mishaps and dinner party disasters, should they move in together? Or even get married?
Written by and starring Alexei Sayle in his earliest radio production, this funny, surreal look at love and relationships also stars Siobhan Redmond (McLevy, Holby City) as Julie, with Nadim Sawalha (West is West, The Bill), Adjoa Andoh (Bridgerton, Doctor Who), Chris Pavlo (ElvenQuest, 15 Storeys High), Gary Bleasdale (Harry Enfield and Chums, Boys from the Blackstuff) and Doon MacKichan (Smack the Pony, Brass Eye).
Cast:
Andy - Alexei Sayle
Julie - Siobhan Redmond
Mr Hamad - Nadim Sawalha
Mrs Abasanjo - Adjoa Andoh
Mr Lucik - Chris Pavlo
Dad - Harry Towb
Michael - Gary Bleasdale
Gavin the Estate Agent / Philippe / McNab / Rory Bream / Mr Overthorpe - Simon Greenall
Amparo / Mrs Saunders / D.I. Troon - Doon MacKichan
Tony Blair - Brian Bowles
Sgt Pilcher - Tony Barclay
Captain Healey - Roger Blake
Mrs Overthrope - Kay Stonham
Bronson - Tony Burgess
Other parts played by:
Tony Barclay
Ruth Jones
Written by Alexei Sayle
Produced and directed by Jo Clegg with Alexei Sayle
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 14 October - 11 November 1999
©2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd