Bounty Hunters - Series 1, Episode 6 - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)

Bounty Hunters. Image shows from L to R: Barnaby Walker (Jack Whitehall), Nina Morales (Rosie Perez), Leah Walker (Charity Wakefield). Copyright: Cave Bear Productions

Barnaby and Leah fly to Mexico to give the cartel what they were promised once and for all.

Further details

Barnaby and Leah fly to Mexico to give the cartel what they were promised once and for all. But Nina's been kidnapped and is suddenly along for the ride, which causes major tension between Angel and his father. Nina is thrown when she runs into a familiar face, while Leah and Barnaby are in danger of falling apart just when they need to be together most. Can Barnaby pull off the deal? Will Nina escape Angel? And could Leah be up to something no one knows about?

Broadcast details

Date

Wednesday 29th November 2017

Time

10pm

Channel

Sky One

Length

30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast

Jack Whitehall Barnaby Walker
Rosie Perez Nina Morales
Charity Wakefield Leah Walker
Christian Ochoa Angel
Daniel Faraldo Alejandro

Guest cast

Gloria Garayua Carolina
Pablo Verdejo Smoking Assistant
Martin Marquez The Supplier
Jose Luis Fernandez Mexican Police Chief

Writing team

Freddy Syborn Writer
Dan Swimer Writer (Additional Material)
Rhian Petty Script Editor
Ben Vanstone Story Editor
Melissa Gallant Script Executive

Production team

Will Sinclair Director
Pippa Brown Producer
Ben Cavey Executive Producer
Jon Mountague Executive Producer
Morwenna Gordon Executive Producer
Freddy Syborn Executive Producer
Jack Whitehall Executive Producer
Geraldine Hawkins Line Producer
Jim Hampton Editor
Tim Dickel Production Designer
Julie Harkin Casting Director
David Wolfe Costume Designer
Tim Fleming Director of Photography
Christine Cant Make-up Designer
Ben Foster Composer
Nick Foster Composer
Henry Tomlinson 1st Assistant Director

Press

This Jack Whitehall vehicle has been a curious beast. There are shades of The Three Amigos as his art expert finds himself hopelessly floundering in the world of ruthless gangsterism into which he is cast. However, there are also moments of quite shocking violence, including the shooting of his own father, with which the comedy sits awkwardly. Tonight sees him summoned to Mexico to explain the value of the Syrian loot to its purchasers in a final showdown.

David Stubbs, The Guardian, 29th November 2017