Crims: Series 1, Episode 5 - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)
Sunnybank View turns from Broadmoor to Broadway when the inmates put on a musical for friends and family.
Further details
The inmates put on a musical for friends and family.
When news gets out that there's an after-show mingle, Luke sees it as the perfect opportunity to see Gemma and signs up - but he gets more than he bargains for as he is drafted in to direct and write the musical.
Dawn is furious when she learns that Creg has booked a five week holiday for them to the Falkland Islands and lies to him about being a lesbian. Creg doesn't take the news well and later threatens to cancel the after-show mingle if the Prison Governors aren't 'dancing in the aisles', adding pressure to Luke who has been put in charge of the musical.
But with Marcel demanding rewrites and Jason's new pop-up piercing business making life complicated - will he be able to deliver?
Notes
Songs in this episode were composed by Dan Marsh and Olly Farrell with lyrics by Adam Kay and Dan Swimer. Choreography was by Leigh Miles.
Broadcast details
Date
Thursday 5th February 2015
Time
10pm
Channel
Length
30 minutes
Cast & crew
Cast
Elis James | Luke |
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Kadiff Kirwan | Jason |
Cariad Lloyd | Dawn |
Ricky Champ | Creg |
Lashana Lynch | Gemma |
Ed Kear | Black Elton John |
Theo Barklem-Biggs | Marcel |
Selom Awadzi | Daz |
Jamal Hadjkura | Isaac |
Guest cast
Naomi Cooper-Davis | Bev |
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Samuel Gomes Da Silva | Esteban |
Jack Derges | Roger |
Writing team
Adam Kay | Writer |
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Dan Swimer | Writer |
Jeremy Dyson | Script Editor |
Production team
Ben Kellett | Director |
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James Farrell | Producer |
Stephen McCrum | Executive Producer |
Anthony Boys | Editor |
Julian Nagel | Production Designer |
Dan Marsh | Composer |
Olly Farrell | Composer |
Videos
48 showstoppers in 24 hours
Luke's under pressure to write a musical.
Featuring: Elis James (Luke) & Kadiff Kirwan (Jason).
I'm not attracted to...
Dawn breaks Creg's heart.
Featuring: Cariad Lloyd (Dawn) & Ricky Champ (Creg).