
Shiney
Comedy
Overview
Two creative but impressionable kids hatch a plan to purchase their first packet of cigarettes, whilst clinging on to their prized possession; an impossible-to-get shiny gold football sticker.
Top Cast
Katie Francis
Katie Francis
Kayleigh
Katie Francis
Kayleigh
Caleb Stevens
Caleb Stevens
Ant
Caleb Stevens
Ant
Toby Wright
Toby Wright
Ellis
Toby Wright
Ellis
Bruce Jones
Bruce Jones
The Newsagent
Bruce Jones
The Newsagent
Jane Couch MBE
Jane Couch MBE
Hairy Mary
Jane Couch MBE
Hairy Mary
Destiny Mountford
Destiny Mountford
Bad Girl
Destiny Mountford
Bad Girl
Keane Holbrook
Keane Holbrook
Bully #1
Keane Holbrook
Bully #1
Harvey Coles
Harvey Coles
Bully #2
Harvey Coles
Bully #2
Guin Sanders
Guin Sanders
Bully #3
Guin Sanders
Bully #3
Lewis Edwards
Lewis Edwards
Bully #4
Lewis Edwards
Bully #4
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