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This Is England 90's Vicky McClure and Joe Gilgun: The working-class Kate and William The on-screen couple, aka Woody and Lol, discuss their heartbreak at saying goodbye to the show that has so ...
This could be the last time. Joe Gilgun, Vicky McClure, Thomas Turgoose and the rest of the actors at the heart of the original This Is England film and three TV series sequels (This Is England 86, 88 ...
Joe Gilgun: ‘Stealing all day is hard graft’ The star of ‘This Is England’ talks to Annie Lord about the misrepresentation of working-class people on TV, the return of his show ‘Brassic ...
Is This is England '90 the end? Joe Gilgun and Shane Meadows haven't ruled out a follow-up A hopeful Joe Gilgun talks about a possible follow-up, but is preparing for the end.
This Is England star Joe Gilgun, Ripper Street’s Damien Molony and Our Girl’s Michelle Keegan are to front Brassic, a new comedy for Sky.
Interview with Joe Gilgun for This Is England '90 News Release Back to news 3 September 2015 Where do we find Woody as the start of this series? You find Woody knee deep in children!
From ‘This Is England’ to ‘Preacher’ Joe Gilgun has always kept it real and relatable in the characters he has portrayed. Now, co-creator and star of the new Sky One comedy ‘Brassic ...
Shaun is always getting beaten up and picked on, until one day he cuts through an underpass and meets a gang of skinheads led by Woody (Joe Gilgun). Woody is friendly.
This Is England star Joe Gilgun, Ripper Street’s Damien Molony and Our Girl’s Michelle Keegan are to front a new working class comedy for Sky produced by Calamity Films, the company behind Renée ...
This Is England's Joseph Gilgun is back working with Channel 4 on a new series, inspired by his own life. The actor has collaborated with Ordinary Lies writer Danny Brocklehurst on the comedy ...
The four-part TV sequel This Is England '86 picks up the story three years later: former-skinhead and gang leader Woody (Joe Gilgun) is getting married to his fiancé Lol (Vicky McClure); while ...
This Is England star Joe Gilgun speaks to Sky News about highlighting bipolar disorder and northern working class life in Brassic.