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Ordinary Lies
2015 British TV series or programme From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ordinary Lies is a British television drama series that was first broadcast on BBC One on 17 March 2015. The six-part first series, written by Danny Brocklehurst, is set in a car showroom.[1][2] The second, also in six-parts, is set in the warehouse of a sports goods company based in Wales. The series executive producer is Nicola Shindler.[3] The series was commissioned by Charlotte Moore for the BBC. In Australia, the series premiered on BBC First from 25 July 2015.[4]
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Plot
Series 1
JS Motors, a car dealership in Warrington, employs a number of 'ordinary' people, each with dark secrets. As each episode unravels, it becomes clear how quickly lies can escalate with shocking consequences.
Series 2
Coopers Outdoors, a Sports Goods Company based in Cardiff, has a number of workers who each hold a dark secret.
Cast
Main cast
Series 1 (2015)
- Max Beesley as Mike Hill, co-owner and boss of the company, who is having an affair with Beth
- Jo Joyner as Beth Corbin, deputy manager, whose husband has been missing for a year
- Michelle Keegan as Tracy Shawcross, a receptionist who becomes involved with drug trafficking
- Sally Lindsay as Kathy Kavanagh, Mike's secretary who becomes dissatisfied at her husband's inability to have sex
- Shazad Latif as Rick Ahmed, a mechanic who has sex with Mike's 15-year-old daughter, Ruby (episodes 1—4)
- Jason Manford as Marty McLean, a down on his luck salesman who lies that his wife has died to keep his job
- Mackenzie Crook as Pete Blythman, a company salesman and former gambler
Series 2 (2016)
- Matt Di Angelo as Robert 'Fletch' Fletcher, a warehouse picker who finds his happy marriage threatened when he reunites with his father
- Kimberley Nixon as Holly Pryce, Jenna's PA and Neil's girlfriend, who believes everyone lives a more interesting life than she does
- Rebekah Staton as Wendy Walker, a forklift driver whose life is turned upside down when her former, abusive girlfriend returns
- Angela Griffin as Jenna Moss, general manager, who oversees both the warehouse and sales floors
- Joel Fry as Billy 'Toke' Tokington, warehouse manager who becomes a crime-fighting superhero at night
- Con O'Neill as Joe Brierley, Head of Sales who believes his wife is cheating on him and goes to great lengths to prove it
- Luke Bailey as Ash Driscoll, Coopers' new recruit who embarks on a toxic relationship with recent divorcee Ally
- Jennifer Nicholas as Ally, newly divorced call centre worker who catches the eye of Ash
Supporting cast
Series 1 (2015)
- George Bukhari as Fat Jason, a salesman who struggles with his weight
- Rebecca Callard as Grace, a young, lonely accountant who has a fling with Marty
- Belinda Stewart-Wilson as Alison Hill, Mike's estranged wife
- Manjinder Virk as Marianne Morton, a receptionist who had an affair with Beth's husband
- Fisayo Akinade as Ziggy, a mechanic who works with Rick in the workshop
- Cat Simmons as Emma, a company accountant and bride-to-be, engaged to Jez
- Kris Mochrie as Jez, Emma's fiancé
- Cherrelle Skeete as Viv Baxter, a receptionist who becomes involved with drug trafficking (episodes 1—2)
- Erin Shanagher as Katriana McLean, Marty's ailed wife, who he claims to be dead (episode 1)
- Tony Maudsley as Ralf Kavanagh, Kathy's husband (episode 3)
- Edward MacLiam as Niall, Kathy's sex buddy (episode 3)
- Holly Earl as Ruby Hill, Mike's 15-year-old daughter who becomes involved with Rick (episode 4)
- Ellie Haddington as Gina Corbin, Beth's mother-in-law and Dave's mother (episodes 5—6)
- Shaun Dooley as Dave Corbin, Beth's estranged husband (episode 6)
Series 2 (2016)
- Jill Halfpenny as Belinda Brierley, Joe's wife, whom he believes is cheating on him (episode 1)
- Griff Rhys Jones as Patrick, Fletch's father, whom Fletch believes walked out on him as a child (episode 5)
- Elen Rhys as Caz, Fletch's wife, who reignites the relationship between Fletch and his father
- Gareth Pierce as Karl Shelvey, a call centre worker who is best friends with Ray
- Noel Sullivan as Neil, forklift driver and Holly's current boyfriend
- Ian Davies as Ray, a call centre worker who is best friends with Karl
- Ella Peel as Chrissy, a young girl whom Toke takes into his care (Episode 3)
- Elinor Crawley as Sarah-Jane, a PA appointed by Jenna following Holly's departure
- Aled Pugh as Lenny, a warehouse picker who is connected to a local gang of thugs (episode 4)
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Episodes
Series 1 (2015)
Series 2 (2016)
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References
External links
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