
Purely Belter
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Gerry and Sewell are broke. Gerry's still at school and Sewell is unemployed. They both wish for better things in life. Owning two season tickets to their beloved football club is their biggest dream of all. The tickets cost £1000 - they're £1000 short. But they are nothing if not resourceful, and they set themselves a mission to raise the cash. While they think up increasingly outlandish money making schemes - from selling junk to shoplifting and the odd bit of housebreaking - real life begins to interfere with the pair's final scam going hilariously awry landing them in jail, only to discover that their punishment gets them exactly where they want to be!
Top Cast
Chris Beattie
Chris Beattie
Gerry McCarten
Chris Beattie
Gerry McCarten
Greg McLane
Greg McLane
Sewell
Greg McLane
Sewell


Charlie Hardwick
Charlie Hardwick
Mrs. McCarten
Charlie Hardwick
Mrs. McCarten


Roy Hudd
Roy Hudd
Mr. Sewell
Roy Hudd
Mr. Sewell


Tim Healy
Tim Healy
Mr. McCarten
Tim Healy
Mr. McCarten


Kevin Whately
Kevin Whately
Mr. Caird
Kevin Whately
Mr. Caird


Kerry Ann Christiansen
Kerry Ann Christiansen
Bridget
Kerry Ann Christiansen
Bridget


Jody Baldwin
Jody Baldwin
Gemma
Jody Baldwin
Gemma


Tracey Wilkinson
Tracey Wilkinson
Mrs. Caird
Tracey Wilkinson
Mrs. Caird


Willie Ross
Willie Ross
Ginga
Willie Ross
Ginga
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