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Party Animals

Country: UK, Language: English, 50 mins

  • Director: Brian Grant; Julian Holmes; Niall MacCormick
  • Writer: Robert Jones
  • Producer: Eleanor Greene

CGiii Comment

And, the reason this did not get a second series is...screamingly obvious.

Inconsistency. Uncharasmatic male characters. Storylines that go nowhere.

The gay Tory character is an ineffectual token...

With some hefty pruning there could have been a subsequent series...however, with poor such ratings , it was cancelled - leaving everyone dangling.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Like most twenty-somethings, Scott, Danny, Ashika and Kirsty spend much of their day worrying about love, sex, friendship and paying the rent. Unlike most twenty-somethings, the rest of the time they're worrying about running the country. Party Animals takes a look at Westminster from the ground up - the young researchers and advisers shouldering huge responsibility in a frantic, high-stakes world. It's no wonder their personal lives are so messy.

Cast & Characters

Andrew Buchan as Scott Foster;
Shelley Conn as Ashika Chandirimani;
Andrea Riseborough as Kirsty MacKenzie;
Matt Smith as Danny Foster;
Patrick Baladi as James Northcote;
Clemency Burton-Hill as Sophie Montgomery;
Pip Carter as Matt Baker;
Raquel Cassidy as Jo Porter;
Peter Wight as George Morgan;
Colin Salmon as Stephen Templeton