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Plot:
An adaption of Banks' dark novel, whose central character is Prentice McHoan, a young Scots history student...
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Awards:
4 wins
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7 nominations
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| Joe McFadden | ... | Prentice McHoan (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Bill Paterson | ... | Kenneth McHoan (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Peter Capaldi | ... | Rory McHoan (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Valerie Edmond | ... | Ashley Watt (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Stella Gonet | ... | Fiona Urvill (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | David Robb | ... | Fergus Urvill (4 episodes, 1996) |

| Dougray Scott | ... | Lewis McHoan (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Patricia Kerrigan | ... | Janice (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Paul Young | ... | Hamish McHoan (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Alex Norton | ... | Lachlan Watt (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Elizabeth Sinclair | ... | Mary McHoan (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Simone Bendix | ... | Verity (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Claire Nielson | ... | Aunt Antonia (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Jenny Ryan | ... | Helen Urvill (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Sarah Gudgeon | ... | Dianna Urvill (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Irene Sunters | ... | Mrs. McSpadden (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Stephen McCole | ... | Dean Watt (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Ian Bustard | ... | Droid (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Julie Austin | ... | Lizzie (4 episodes, 1996) |
 | Edward Casey | ... | Young Prentice (aged 10) (3 episodes, 1996) |
 | Robert James | ... | Blawke (3 episodes, 1996) |
 | John Harding | ... | Paxton-Marr (3 episodes, 1996) |
 | Mark Johnson | ... | Young Lewis (3 episodes, 1996) |
 | Kyle Calderwood | ... | Young Kenneth (2 episodes, 1996) |
 | Paul Young | ... | Young Fergus (2 episodes, 1996) |
 | Graeme Hill | ... | Young Lachlan (2 episodes, 1996) |
 | Alan McCafferty | ... | Calum Watt (2 episodes, 1996) |
 | Brian Alexander | ... | Gavin (2 episodes, 1996) |
 | Anne Myatt | ... | Mrs. Watt (2 episodes, 1996) |
 | Jody Robertson | ... | Young Diana (2 episodes, 1996) |
 | Deborah McLaren | ... | Young Helen (2 episodes, 1996) |
 | Maureen Lynch | ... | Young Marion (2 episodes, 1996) |
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| Neil Calder | .... | first assistant director (4 episodes, 1996) |
| John Jones | .... | second assistant director (4 episodes, 1996) |
| Lee Rooney | .... | third assistant director (4 episodes, 1996) |
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| Jamie Baxter | .... | construction manager (4 episodes, 1996) |
| John Booth | .... | dressing props (4 episodes, 1996) |
| Stephen Campbell | .... | art department trainee (4 episodes, 1996) |
| Tristan Carlisle-Kitz | .... | dressing props (4 episodes, 1996) |
| John Casey | .... | stand-by props (4 episodes, 1996) |
| Laura Donnelly | .... | art department assistant (4 episodes, 1996) |
| Bill Gower | .... | stand-by props (4 episodes, 1996) |
| Christopher Higson | .... | stand-by carpenter (4 episodes, 1996) |
| Paul McNamara | .... | dressing props (4 episodes, 1996) |
| Sue Morrison | .... | property buyer (4 episodes, 1996) |
| Bob Orr | .... | property master (4 episodes, 1996) |
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Crew believed to be complete
Additional Details
Fun Stuff
Trivia:
Although the last name of Prentice's flatmate Gavin is never mentioned in the book or the series, there is a label on the front door stating it to be Millar. "Gavin Millar" is also the director's name.
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Goofs:
Continuity: When Prentice arrives into "Partick Cross" train station the train he is seen arriving on is different from that which we then see leaving the station (a class 303 arrives, a class 314 leaves)
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Quotes:
Prentice:
It all started the day my Grandmother exploded.
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My wife bought me this for Xmas and we've just finished watching it again. As something of a perfectionist when it comes to adaptations of books I have read (Starship Troopers anybody), I have to say that this one tops the list. If I have to criticise it at all, I'd only say that I'd expected Prentice and Ashley to both be blond. Suffice it to say that this is the only fault I can find both with an exceptional adaptation and a fine set of performances by the whole cast in general and Joseph McFadden in particular.