Jam & Jerusalem: Holy Potato


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Holy Potato

Season 1, Episode 5

The Ladies Guild collects food and decorates the church for the Harvest Festival; Sal gets her job back on a part-time basis.

repeat 2006 English
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Jennifer Saunders (Actor) .. Caroline Martin
Suzy Aitchison (Actor) .. Susie
Dawn French (Actor) .. Rosie Bales
Sue Johnston (Actor) .. Sal Vine
Doreen Mantle (Actor) .. Queenie
Pauline McLynn (Actor) .. Tippi Haddem
Maggie Steed (Actor) .. Eileen Pike
Patrick Barlow (Actor) .. Vicar
Sally Phillips (Actor) .. Tash Vine
Salima Saxton (Actor) .. Yasmeen Vine
Joanna Lumley (Actor) .. Delilah Stagg
David Mitchell (Actor) .. Dr. James Vine
Nigel Lindsay (Actor) .. Marcus
Rosie Cavaliero (Actor) .. Kate Bales

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Jennifer Saunders (Actor) .. Caroline Martin
Born: July 06, 1958
Birthplace: Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England
Trivia: Though occasional appearances in American feature films (Muppet Treasure Island, Shrek 2) and sitcoms (Roseanne) highlight her resumé, the hyperkinetic and overmodulated British comedian Jennifer Saunders is indelibly associated with two English series programs: the sketch comedy/variety show French & Saunders and the wild sitcom Absolutely Fabulous, which skewers mercilessly the decadent pretension of British haute couture.Born July 6, 1958, in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England, to a father stationed in the RAF, Saunders, like many children of military families, acquired and honed a sharp sense of humor at a tender age, perhaps as a way to cope psychologically with being constantly shuttled from town to town. In the late '70s, Saunders enrolled as a student in London's Central School of Speech and Drama, where she met and befriended lifelong collaborator Dawn French while studying to become a drama teacher. French suggested that they respond to an advertisement placed in Stage magazine for aspiring comedians, and the success of that audition yielded a regular on-stage sketch-comedy gig at The Comic Strip Club -- alongside Peter Richardson, Rik Mayall, Nigel Planer, and many other established talents. As this list suggests, the preponderance of comedians at that time were male, which set French and Saunders apart from the pack and placed them in Britain's then-burgeoning "alternative comedy" niche. When the Comic Strip team graduated their skits to the eponymously titled BBC program The Comic Strip Presents... in 1982, French and Saunders moved with them; the original run of that program lasted until 1988, with four- and three-year revivals in 1990 and 1998, respectively.Over the next several years, Saunders co-starred in a number of BBC television series comedies, including Happy Families (1985), Girls on Top (which placed her alongside the legendary Tracey Ullman and Ruby Wax), and -- in occasional cameos -- The Young Ones (1982). Then, in 1987, the BBC granted Saunders and French their own sketch comedy program, aptly titled French & Saunders. That program debuted in 1987 and not only broke untold ground for up-and-coming British comediennes but became a massive hit and ran indefinitely. The pair scripted episodes and starred in them.A sketch in the third season of French & Saunders -- done by Saunders during French's brief sabbatical from the program -- inspired Saunders to create a character for a new series: that of the pill-popping, booze-swilling, outrageously vulgar '60s has-been-turned-PR mogul Edina Monsoon -- played by Saunders herself. Entitled Absolutely Fabulous (and done sans French), the program paired Monsoon with best friend Patsy Stone (Joanna Lumley), the inhabitant of a liquor store and a magazine editor. Episodes found Edina not only contending with the vicissitudes of a debauched lifestyle, but grappling her way through tumultuous relationships with her teenage daughter, Saffron (Julia Sawalha), and naïve mom, known only as Mother and Gran (June Whitfield). The program scored as a massive hit not only in Britain, but on American cable stations. Yet its run was surprisingly short given this popularity; it aired from 1992 to 1993, then resurfaced briefly in 1996, and came around for a third go between 2001 and 2003.As mentioned, Saunders provided one of the voices in 2004's CG-animated Shrek 2 (that of the Fairy Godmother); she also voiced Miss Spink in directors Henry Selick and Michael Cachuela's stop-motion animated fantasy Coraline (2009).Saunders is married to Adrian Edmondson, one of her former on-stage collaborators from the Comic Strip troupe. They have three daughters.
Suzy Aitchison (Actor) .. Susie
Dawn French (Actor) .. Rosie Bales
Born: October 11, 1957
Birthplace: Holyhead, Wales
Trivia: Best known as one-half of the British sketch comedy team French and Saunders and as the star of the long-running sitcom The Vicar of Dibley, the unabashedly full-figured, rubber-faced Welsh comedienne Dawn French began life in the harbor town of Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales, on October 11, 1957. As a young woman, French trained at London's Central School of Speech and Drama, where she famously met fellow student Jennifer Saunders, then another aspiring comic. The two not only forged a lifelong friendship, but teamed up at the tail end of the 1970s as a comedy act. French suggested that they audition in response to a Stage magazine ad for up-and-coming comedians; this led instantly to a niche at the infamous Comic Strip Club, performing alongside Rik Mayall, Nigel Planer, Peter Richardson, and others on a weekly basis. A regular gig with this troupe on its BBC "movie spoof" sketch comedy series The Comic Strip Presents -- which ran from 1982 to 1988, with a four-year revival in 1990 and a three-year revival in 1998 -- so furthered public awareness of French and Saunders and dramatically heightened their popularity that a spin-off series was naturally inevitable. French & Saunders debuted in 1987 to off-the-chart ratings and sensational critical reviews. The pair scripted and starred in episodes; French's most famous and beloved bits included caricatures of Catherine Zeta-Jones, Madonna, and Cher. French debuted in feature films circa 1987, alongside Saunders and many of her Comic Strip cohorts, in the jet-black comedy Eat the Rich -- a spoof of cannibalism with guest spots by Paul McCartney, Koo Stark, Robbie Coltrane, and others. The film, however, was understandably reviled by critics on both sides of the Atlantic and disappeared quickly, which may explain why French gravitated back to television. Alongside her ongoing involvement in French & Saunders as a writer and performer (which continued through the first several years of the new millennium), French launched a second series in 1994, The Vicar of Dibley. The program cast her as the supremely unconventional and irreverent (female) vicar of the title -- a new arrival in a village of eccentric people -- with a flair for devouring mounds of chocolate and tossing out potshots and double-entendres left and right. Vicar, like French & Saunders, scored with the public and press and lasted 13 years, finally wrapping in January 2007. In 2004, French -- perhaps having fully rebounded from the Eat the Rich debacle -- returned in full glory to feature films, this time more respectably and to improved critical reception. She lent a supporting role as The Fat Lady (in the painting) in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) and voiced Mrs. Beaver in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005). French also essayed the role of a therapist in Alek Keshishian's Love and Other Disasters, starring Brittany Murphy and Matthew Rhys. She voiced Miss Forcible in the 2007 animated fantasy Coraline. The characterization of The Fat Lady in Harry Potter is not a unique one for French. Early on, the comic actress used her weight (which has visibly increased over the years) as a key source of her schtick, not only in her BBC series but also in television advertisements. In late 2001, she did spots in the U.K. for Terry's Chocolate Orange segment candies which had her notoriously refusing to share, and an ad for Terry's Chocolate Orange Snowballs which had French rolling down a giant ski slope until she resembled a massive snowball. Off-camera, French is a vociferous proponent of "full-figured" women and markets the oversized female clothing line Sixteen 47 throughout Great Britain.
Sue Johnston (Actor) .. Sal Vine
Born: July 12, 1943
Birthplace: Warrington, Lancashire, England
Trivia: Left school at 17 and worked in a tax office in Liverpool. Worked in a music store owned by Beatles manager Brian Epstein's family, and as a result, was friendly with the Beatles. Suffered from bulimia as a teenager, and deals with the topic in her autobiography entitled Things I Couldn't Tell My Mother. Was sexually attacked in 1970. Published her first book, a memoir entitled Hold on to the Messy Times, in 1989. In 2009, was appointed an OBE (an Officer of the Order of the British Empire). Has campaigned on behalf of the Labour Party and for gay rights. Supports Liverpool FC and St Helens RFC. Was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2010 by the University of Chester at Chester Cathedral.
Doreen Mantle (Actor) .. Queenie
Birthplace: South Africa
Pauline McLynn (Actor) .. Tippi Haddem
Born: July 11, 1962
Died: August 09, 2006
Birthplace: Sligo
Maggie Steed (Actor) .. Eileen Pike
Born: December 01, 1946
Birthplace: Plymouth, Devon
Trivia: Studied drama at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol and graduated in the 1960s. Has regular performances with Royal National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company. Her first big role was on the British series entitled Shine on Harvey Moon (1982-1985). Went on tour in 2008 in the comedy Noise's Off which was produced by the Ambassador Theatre Group. Was told at the start of her career that she wouldn't probably make it because she wasn't beautiful enough.
Patrick Barlow (Actor) .. Vicar
Born: March 18, 1947
Sally Phillips (Actor) .. Tash Vine
Born: May 10, 1970
Birthplace: Hong Kong
Trivia: Her father is the chairman of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Has a degree in Italian. Attended the private school Wycombe Abbey School, in Campbell House. Had a role in Bridget Jones's Diary; she originally auditioned to play Bridget. In 2003, The Observer listed her as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy.
Salima Saxton (Actor) .. Yasmeen Vine
Joanna Lumley (Actor) .. Delilah Stagg
Born: May 01, 1946
Birthplace: Srinagar, Kashmir, India
Trivia: The daughter of a high-born British military major, actress Joanna Lumley was a model before entering films with 1968's Some Girls Do. In 1976, she took on the Diana Rigg-like female lead on the British TV action series The New Avengers, costarring Patrick MacNee of the old Avengers. Joanna also costarred in two of Blake Edwards' Pink Panther movies of the '80s. Thoroughly jettisoning her previous cool-glamour image, Joanna Lumley costarred with Jennifer Saunders in the 1993 British TV sitcom Absolutely Fabulous as a pair of boozing, bawdy functionaries in the '90s fashion world (the series was picked up by the American cable network Comedy Central in 1994). So popular was Ms. Lumley's characterization of potty-mouthed, cheap-thrill-seeking Patsy that, shortly after the premiere of Absolutely Fabulous, she was being imitated in TV commercials by comic actor John Cleese!On the big screen she appeared in Cold Comfort Farm, James and the Giant Peach, and The Cat's Meow before returning to her signature role as Patsy Stone for another run of Absolutely Fabulous in 2001. After that she could be seen in Eurotrip, and provided voiceover work in both Doogal and Tim Burton's Corpse Bride. She starred in the series Clatterford, and had a prominent part in the 2011 project Late Bloomers.
David Mitchell (Actor) .. Dr. James Vine
Born: July 14, 1974
Birthplace: Salsibury, Wiltshire, England
Trivia: Met his comedy sidekick Robert Webb while studying Modern History at Cambridge University. Performed and wrote the radio sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Sound, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 from 2003 to 2013. Won Best Comedy Performance at the 2009 BAFTAs for his role in Peep Show. Alongside Robert Webb, fronted the British version of Apple's Get A Mac television advertisements. Published his autobiography, Back Story, in 2012.
Nigel Lindsay (Actor) .. Marcus
Born: January 17, 1969
Birthplace: St John's Wood, London, England
Trivia: Made his film debut as Ron Baker in 1999 biopic Rogue Trader. Was nominated for the Best Comedy Performance in Film at the 2011 British Comedy Awards, for his role in Four Lions. In 2011, won the Whatsonstage Award for Best Supporting Actor, for his role in a production of Arthur Miller's Broken Glass. In 2012, was nominated for an Olivier Award for his performance as Shrek in the original West End run of Shrek the Musical. Is perhaps best known for his role as Sir Robert Peel in the 2016 ITV miniseries Victoria.
Rosie Cavaliero (Actor) .. Kate Bales
Born: November 27, 1967
Birthplace: Brazil
Trivia: Was born in Brazil and lived in Rome for a short time before eventually settling in Kent, England, due to her father's career with the British Council. Performed her first role at the age of six as Hansel and Gretel's mother in a local stage production. Played the roles of Clara and Clootie in a stage production of In Flame at Ambassadors Theatre in 2000. Was cast as Angela in Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party at Hampstead Theatre in 2002. In 2005, performed the role of Karen in a stage production of The Anniversary at Garrick Theatre. Earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actress by the Manchester Evening News for her performance as Rosie in My Mother Said I Never Should.

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