Karaoke (1996)
Karaoke (1996)

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Albert Finney
Daniel Feeld

Richard E. Grant
Nick Balmer

Roy Hudd
Ben Baglin

Hywel Bennett
Arthur 'Pig' Mallion

Anna Chancellor
Anna Griffiths

Saffron Burrows
Sandra Sollars

Keeley Hawes
Linda Langer

Ian McDiarmid
Oliver Morse

Julie Christie
Ruth Balmer

Neil Stuke
Peter (Movie)

Simon Donald
Ian

Natascha McElhone
Angie

Steven Mackintosh
Waiter (Movie)

Alison Steadman
Mrs. Haynes

Stephen Boxer
Consultant

Ewan McGregor
Young Man

Cathy Murphy
Nurse

Ralph Brown
Peter Beasley

Liz Smith
Mrs. Baglin

Robert Putt
Cable

Matthew Scurfield
Impatient Patient

Chris Larkin
Wine Bar Drinker

Peter Ansorge
Executive Producer

Alison Barnett
Producer

Kenith Trodd
Producer

Michael Wearing
Executive Producer

Rosemarie Whitman
Producer

Christopher Gunning
Music

Ashley Rowe
Cinematography

Clare Douglas
Editor

Mary Selway
Casting

Sarah Trevis
Casting

Gary Williamson
Production Design

Sarah Jane Cornish
Art Direction

Paul Cross
Art Direction

Alan Boyle
Makeup Artist

Elaine Davis
Makeup Artist

Renny Rye
Director

Dennis Potter
Writer
Media.

Details.
This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Karaoke is a 1996 British television drama written by Dennis Potter with the knowledge that he was dying from pancreatic cancer.
It forms the first half of a pair with the serial Cold Lazarus. The two plays were filmed as a single production by the same team; both were directed by Renny Rye. The series was said to be inspired by Potter's working relationship with Louise Germaine.
The plays were a co-production between the BBC and rival broadcaster Channel 4, a unique arrangement Potter had expressly requested before his death. The show was first aired on BBC1 on Sunday evenings, with a repeat on Channel 4 the following day.
The series stars Albert Finney, Richard E. Grant, Hywel Bennett, Roy Hudd and Julie Christie and features Saffron Burrows and Keeley Hawes in two early screen appearances.
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