Hughie Green, Most Sincerely (2008)
Drama about the secret life of Opportunity Knocks and Double Your Money presenter Hughie Green, based on the inside story from his family, friends and peers. It tells of the destructive power of success and celebrity from Green's earliest days as a child star, and explores what family and fatherhood meant to this iconic character, who harboured an explosive secret that would rock the entertainment world after his death in 1997.
Director: Daniel Percival
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Trevor Eve as Hughie Green |
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Kim Thomson as Claire Green |
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Emma Stansfield as Elaine Yates |
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Mark Benton as Jess Yates |
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Danny Webb as Noel Botham |
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Julia Ford as June Laverick |
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Nick Dunning as Vic Hallums |
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Victoria Pugh as Young Housewife |
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Mared Swain as Female Fan |
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Vicky Ogden as Ordinary Housewife |
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George Potts as Male Contestant |
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Kate Williams as Mrs Carr |
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Will Thorp as TV Executive |
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Taet Chesterton as Lena Zavaroni |
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Jasper Jacob as Jeremy Isaacs |
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Olivia Darnley as Receptionist |
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Glynne Steele as Mr Reed |
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Deborah Cornelius as Linda Green |
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Tim Wallers as Christopher Green |
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Carmen du Sautoy as Christina Sharples |
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John Warnaby as Dr. Halshaw |
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Serena Catapano as Cigarette Girl |
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Jordan Briggs as Boy Contestant |
| Writing | Tony Basgallop | Writer |
| Directing | Daniel Percival | Director |
| Writing | Christopher Green | Book |
| Production | Abi Bach | Associate Producer |
| Production | Ben Evans | Producer |
| Production | John Yorke | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Jason Savage | Editor |
| Crew | Mike Spragg | Cinematography |
| Writing | Carol Clerk | Book |