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Wild West (TV series)
British television sitcom From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wild West is a British television dark comedy sitcom created by Simon Nye, which aired from 22 October 2002 to 13 April 2004.[1] The series was set in the Cornish hamlet of St Gweep (filmed on location in Portloe), observing the strange goings-on in the local community. It stars an ensemble cast, led by Dawn French and Catherine Tate as shop owners Mary Trewednack and Angela Phillips.[2]
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The first series of the sitcom aired on prime-time BBC1, where its eccentricities met with a poor critical and popular response, but a second series was commissioned, and both series have received retrospective praise.[citation needed]
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Plot
The action centres around Angela Phillips and Mary Trewednack, a couple who run the local town store and post office. Although the two are out lesbians, Mary comments at one point that they are only a couple because they were the only two people in town who weren't already in a relationship when they met. Some plots of first series episodes revolve around both of them pursuing romances with men and the jealousy the other partner experiences. By the second series, all mentions of a lesbian relationship are completely dropped, including a recurring gag during the opening credits that showed them in bed together. This is resolved in the final episode of the show.
Each episode centers on a new situation that has come into the lives of the characters and how they deal with it, generally with a focus on the different ways in which Mary and Angela meddle in everyone's lives.
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Cast
- Dawn French as Mary Trewednack
- Catherine Tate as Angela Phillips
- Anne-Marie Duff as Holly Hunteman (series 1), owner of the local witchcraft centre
- Robin Weaver as Holly Hunteman (series 2)
- Richard Mylan as Harry King, a young hippie
- David Bradley as "Old Jake" Trethowan, who runs the local boat tour
- Sean Foley as Jeff Dax, a swinger and sexual deviant who owns the local pub
- Stewart Wright as PC Alan Allen, a somewhat bumbling policeman who becomes Mary's major romantic interest in series 2
- Bill Bailey as Doug
- Katie Cotterell as WPC Smothers (series 2)
Recurring cast
- Caroline Parker as Daphne Dax, Jeff's Deaf wife
- Steve Jacobs as an unnamed local
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Episodes
Series 1
Series 2
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References
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