Beautiful People (2008)
TV
8.5
Beautiful People (2008)
Plot.
Beautiful People is a British comedy drama television series based on the memoirs of Barneys creative director Simon Doonan. The series takes place in Reading, Berkshire, in 1997, where thirteen-year-old Simon Doonan and his best friend Kylie dream of escaping their dreary suburban surroundings and moving to cosmopolitan London "to live amongst the beautiful people." The first episode aired on BBC Two on 2 October 2008 and recorded overnight ratings of 1.5 million viewers and positive critical reaction. Episodes are self-contained, but do follow a loose story arc throughout the course of each series. The second and final series finished airing on 18 December 2009.
Where to Watch.
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Subs
Currently Beautiful People is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: OUTtv Amazon Channel, OUTtv Apple TV Channel
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This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Luke Ward-Wilkinson
Simon Doonan
Layton Williams
Kylie
Olivia Colman
Debbie Doonan
Aidan McArdle
Andy Doonan
Sophie Ash
Ashlene Doonan
David Kerr
Director
Samuel Barnett
Adult Simon Doonan
Jonathan Harvey
Writer
Ian Masterson
Music
Rob Kitzmann
Director of Photography
Meera Syal
Aunty Hayley
Sarah Niles
Reba
Mark Lawrence
Editor
Josh Handley
Jayeson Jackson
Tameka Empson
Johoyo
Gareth Carrivick
Director
Jo Buckingham
Casting
Frances Barber
Miss Prentice
Sarah Hadland
Miss Dunnderdale
Rory Kinnear
Ross
Mark Lawson
Presenter
Gary Amers
Sacha
Samantha Blakey
Student Teacher
Kerron Darby
Leroy
Stephen Henry
Policeman
Nicholas Bailey
Policeman
Andrew Brooke
Policeman
Juliet Cowan
Kathy
Poppy Lee Friar
Imelda
Aline Mowat
Loretta
Holly Matthews
Adult Imelda
Robert Wilfort
Mr. Bell
Brenda Fricker
Narg
Howard Coggins
Paramedic
John Delaney
Mr. Cartwright
Ram John Holder
Big Barry
Michelle Butterly
Miss Perrin
John Catterall
Policeman
Carley Lenchner
Victoria Beckham
David Schaal
Billy Bingo
Kamara Bacchus
Lafeesha
June Bailey
Little Old Lady
Donna Berlin
Sunrise
Howard Charles
Adult Kylie
Sidney Cole
Priest
Linda John-Pierre
Keisha-Camille
India Wadsworth
Model
Sebastian Abineri
François
James Biddlecombe
Larry
Kitty McGeever
Sheila-Galesha
Francis Matthews
Mr. Bunions
Jon Plowman
Father Piers
Claire Cathcart
Enyata
Tom Payne
Mr. Carr
Sharon Cohen
Dana International
Nick Hardcastle
Justin
Sarah Paul
Happiness
Shazia Mirza
Fit Farka
Elaine Paige
Self
Barry Howard
Monsieur Antoine
Alex Lanipekun
Tiger
Nadia Albina
Virgin Mary
Josef Altin
Ricky
Guy Porritt
Kylie's Dad - Matt
Russell Nii Ordatei
Thick Policeman
Alice Lowe
Stacey Bile
Alan Yentob
Self
Dannii Minogue
Self
Richard Sutton
Paramedic
Richard J. Hunt
Fat Queen
Jonathan Harvey
Mr. Fentures
Benjamin Gur
Mickey
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Beautiful People is a British comedy drama television series based on the memoirs of Barneys creative director Simon Doonan. The series takes place in Reading, Berkshire, in 1997, where thirteen-year-old Simon Doonan and his best friend Kylie dream of escaping their dreary suburban surroundings and moving to cosmopolitan London "to live amongst the beautiful people". The first episode aired on BBC Two on 2 October 2008 and recorded overnight ratings of 1.5 million viewers and positive critical reaction. Episodes are self-contained, but do follow a loose story arc throughout the course of each series. The second and final series finished airing on 18 December 2009.
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