
Best: His Mother's Son
Comedy · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Best – His Mother’s Son (BBC Two) was a gloomy drama about Ann Best, mother of George, who was strictly teetotal until her mid-40s, when she had her first sip of sherry to celebrate her son’s footballing success. Ten years later, she was dead from alcoholism-related heart disease. The recreation of late-Sixties Belfast was accurate and, thank goodness, intelligently subdued: no comedy Ulster accents and no point-scoring subplot about the Troubles.
Top Cast


Lorcan Cranitch
Lorcan Cranitch
Dickie Best
Lorcan Cranitch
Dickie Best


Luke de Woolfson
Luke de Woolfson
Dave Sadler
Luke de Woolfson
Dave Sadler


Laurence Doherty
Laurence Doherty
Journalist
Laurence Doherty
Journalist


Laura Donnelly
Laura Donnelly
Barbara Best
Laura Donnelly
Barbara Best


Richard Dormer
Richard Dormer
Ad Director
Richard Dormer
Ad Director


Michelle Fairley
Michelle Fairley
Ann Best
Michelle Fairley
Ann Best


Stephen Hagan
Stephen Hagan
Steve Fullaway
Stephen Hagan
Steve Fullaway


Paul Kennedy
Paul Kennedy
Reporter
Paul Kennedy
Reporter


Niamh McGrady
Niamh McGrady
Martha Devine
Niamh McGrady
Martha Devine


Tom Payne
Tom Payne
George Best
Tom Payne
George Best
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