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Angelo
played by Steve Brody
The cafe owner is a poor judge of character, but he loves his adopted homeland and has become more English than the English to the extent that he has a very low opinion of foreigners coming into the country. He is always rudely reminded of his own origins but shrugs it off as just funny banter with the customers. Angelo has pictures of a number of famous celebrities on his walls - Lady Diana and The Queen Mum are his two favourites. He has signed a number of the photos to make it look like the stars have visited his cafe - it isn't fooling anyone though. Maria
played by Shelley Longworth
She hates working in the café because she stinks of chips and it gets her down but her boredom is eased as her best friend, Alicia spends her days in the cafe agreeing with everything Maria says, whether she believes it or not. Maria is convinced it will happen through the X-Factor, American Idol or in fact any TV talent show; she sees it as her way out. She has concocted some raunchy songs in the hope that it might impress Simon Cowell. Her dad, who hasn't properly understood the explicit lyrics, thinks she has a great voice and the songs are beautiful. Alicia
played by Alice Lowe
Alicia envies Maria's life and as a result spends most of her time trying to make it her own, mostly by making a play for Maria's boyfriend Mickey. Unfortunately she's too stupid to be subtle about it. Alicia also seems to have a bit of a crush on mime artist Kris for some reason. Karen
played by Sharon Horgan
Karen is married to fellow police officer Dave. You could say that she wears the trousers in their relationship but really she's just organised. If she wasn't organised, nothing would get done - no doctor's appointments, no organised sex during ovulation and no dietary regimes to aid fertility! It's no wonder Dave is stressed. Dave
played by Paul Garner
Dave is unsurprisingly somewhat worried that Karen's maternal instincts are getting in the way of their job as police officers - for example, at one point Karen takes a lost child on a day-trip around London - not really a suitable thing for an on-duty cop to do. Kevin
played by Paul Kaye
Because Dave and Karen are having problems in the reproduction department, Kevin offers his services to impregnate his brother's wife - the natural way. She's really desperate for a kid, so it's the natural brotherly thing to offer to do obviously, well it is for Kevin anyway! Oh and he want's a grand for 'his services'. Kris
played by Simon Farnaby
Kris has fallen on hard times and has to take up busking as a way to get an income... something he's quite embarrassed about. He has a big crush on Maria, who clearly isn't interested. He tries to woo her with talk of his fabulous acting skills but is constantly knocked back. When not pursuing Maria, Kris is trying to get a signed picture of himself of Angelo's picture wall without the proprietor noticing, standing in line to deliver another horrifically bad audition for something or voicing his dislike of Jude Law. Russell
played by Kim Wall
Russell is always trying to get out of his current predicament and get working again but he seems to always make the wrong choices and gets himself involved in dodgy scams. It becomes quite obvious early on that Russell is unlikely to ever find another job. Shelley
played by Miranda Hart
The taxi driver has started a little club called 'the promise keepers' a place for virgins to come and talk about... well, being virgins! As she keeps telling her customers, she's saving herself for the one. It just so happens the one will the first man who doesn't manage to escape her cab. Shelley certainly makes it un-comfortable for any males who step into her car... she often plays romantic music and talks about her love life to them. At one point Shelley sets up a blind date with a passenger who is unlucky enough to have left his wallet behind in her cab. Mickey P
played by Javone Prince
Mickey also has a relationship going on with Maria's friend Alicia - a tricky situation not helped by the fact that Alicia really doesn't want to share him with her friend. |
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