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Clancy's Kitchen

Country: UK, Language: English, 52 mins

  • Director: Duncan Roy
  • Writer: Duncan Roy
  • Producer: Jeremy Bolt

CGiii Comment

It's difficult to know where to start with this one...yes, it is that bad.

First and foremost and, by no stretch of the imagination, is this actually a comedy?

The writing would have benefited greatly from a major re-write...with a splash of reality thrown in for good measure.

But, it's the central performance that takes the biscuit...wafer thin and stogey.

Here is where several careers should have ended.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Londoner Clancy Self has everything, a sucessful TV cooking show, good looks, fame, and a beautiful girlfriend. Clancy also has Jamie a live in lover. When a dead body is found in Clancy's kitchen, Clancy also has one more thing... A BIG problem.

Cast & Characters

Mark Aiken as Clancy Self;
Indira Varma as Kitty;
Rocky Marshall as Jamie;
Sean Gilder as Nick;
Nick Moran as Ivan;
Greg Donaldson as Butcher;
Steve Payne;
Benjamin Soames;
David Walliams as Awards Show Host