
Who Gets the Dog
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A drama about a couple on the edge of divorce, their solicitors, their daughter and of course, their dog.
Top Cast


Kevin Whately
Kevin Whately
Jack Evans
Kevin Whately
Jack Evans


Alison Steadman
Alison Steadman
Jenny Evans
Alison Steadman
Jenny Evans


Stephen Mangan
Stephen Mangan
Steve Hollister
Stephen Mangan
Steve Hollister


Emma Pierson
Emma Pierson
Tara Walker
Emma Pierson
Tara Walker


Sinéad Matthews
Sinéad Matthews
Claire Evans
Sinéad Matthews
Claire Evans


Deborah Findlay
Deborah Findlay
Pamela Wilson
Deborah Findlay
Pamela Wilson


Luke Mably
Luke Mably
Hugo Delaney-Jones
Luke Mably
Hugo Delaney-Jones
Martin Hutson
Martin Hutson
Oliver Steinberg
Martin Hutson
Oliver Steinberg


Judy Flynn
Judy Flynn
Sue Sullivan
Judy Flynn
Sue Sullivan
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