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Harry Batt

Naebody Move / Don't Jeff it up

Year: 2007 ComedyKidsFamily Seasons: 1 Episodes: 1 Rating: 10.0

Overview

Harry Batt is a one-off BBC 1 comedy starring Ian Kirkby as the "Geordie copper" DI Harry Batt, following his pursuit of a soft furnishings bouncer gang.

Genres

ComedyKidsFamily

Cast

Ian Kirkby

Ian Kirkby

DI Harry Batt

Mark Donovan

Mark Donovan

Barry Whippet

Dominic Wood

Dominic Wood

Grandson 1

Richard McCourt

Richard McCourt

Grandson 2

Dave Chapman

Dave Chapman

Alan Dreylon (aka Bouncy Bigshot)

Melvin Odoom

Melvin Odoom

Various Characters

Lee Barnett

Lee Barnett

Adult Copper

Tessa Bell-Briggs

Tessa Bell-Briggs

Gail Kemp

Gail Kemp

Adult Copper

Stewart Harwood

Stewart Harwood

Barry's Bear Sludge Chef

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