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If You See God, Tell Him

on BBC One London

Richard Briers returns to television comedy in a four-part series written by David Renwick and Andrew Marshall , creators of One Foot in the Grave and 2 Point 4 Children.
Briers came to stardom as the jolly Tom Good In The Good Life and went on to star In Ever
Decreasing Circles, butin recent years has been working more regularly with Kenneth Branagh 's Renaissance Theatre, playing Shakespeare. He is also one of the busiest voice-over artists in the advertising business.
So it's appropriate that his character In If You See God , Tell Him is a man obsessed by television commercials, whose brain is only capable of concentrating for 30 seconds at a time: just long enough to watch an advert.
Producer/DirectorMarcus Mortimer
The Andrew Duncan interview with Richard Briers
SEE FEATURE page 44

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Briers
Written By:
David Renwick
Written By:
Andrew Marshall
Unknown:
Kenneth Branagh
Unknown:
You See God
Unknown:
Andrew Duncan
Unknown:
Richard Briers
Godfrey Spry:
Richard Briers
Gordon Spry:
Adrian Edmondson
MurielSpry:
Imelda Staunton
Estate agent:
Martin Clunes
Bank manager:
Angus Deayton
Matthew:
Gary Olsen
JosieSpry:
Barbara Grant
Duncan:
John Cassady
Doctor:
Roger Brierley
Funeral vicar:
Geoffrey Colvile
Singer:
Damaris Hayman
Gleemy wives:
Gabrielle Cowburn
Gleemy wives:
Julie-Christian Young
Newsreader:
Jan Leeming
Voiceovers:
Enn Reitel
Voiceovers:
Jan Ravens

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