The Show
Ben Miller (Armstrong and Miller, Primeval, The Worst Week) reprises his role as the hapless producer, Jonathan Pope. He is joined once again by Raquel Cassidy (Party animals, Lead Balloon), James Lance (Teachers, Sensitive skin), Sarah Hadland (Learners, Peep Show), Elizabeth Berrington (The Dinner Party, The Office), Lucy Liemann (The ITCrowd), Dave Lamb (The Smoking Room) and Sinead Keenan (Trouble With Sex).
Moving Wallpaper picks up where the last series ended – Jonathan and his team await their fate at the hands of the merciless Head of Continuing Drama at ITV1, Nancy Weeks (Raquel Cassidy).
Despite the end of Echo Beach, a clause in Jonathan’s contract means ITV must now offer Jonathan a pilot to produce – much to Nancy’s annoyance. ITV’s audience must brace themselves for Jonathan’s new project: Renaissance, a terrifying one off drama starring Kelly Brook (Marple: The Moving Finger, School for Seduction, Smallville) and Alan Dale (Ugly Betty, The OC, 24).
Will Jonathan’s complete lack of subtlety or tact but occasional genius be enough to make it work? And more importantly will the world be ready for another Jonathan Pope production?
Tony Jordan, lead writer and story consultant for EastEnders, co-creator of Life On Mars and creator of Hustle, executive produces both shows with Kudos’s Jane Featherstone and Alison Jackson. Howard Burch produces.
- Show: Moving Wallpaper
- When: Fridays 9pm
- Status: Returnng Series
- Where: ITV1
- First Aired: January 2008
- Country: United Kingdom
Principal Cast
- Ben Miller as Jonathan Pope
- Lucy Liemann as Sam Phillips
- Sarah Hadland as Gillian McGovern
- Elizabeth Berrington as Mel Debrou
- James Lance as Tom Warren
- Dave Lamb as Carl Morris
- Raquel Cassidy as Nancy Weeks
- Sinead Keenan as Kelly Hawkins
Moving Wallpaper is a cutting-edge comedy project from ITV. It's a sitcom about the making of a TV show... paired up with a genuine TV show that is presented as if it is the result of the work of the writers seen in this sitcom. Confused? Quite likely, as television well and truly collapses in on itself in this inter-related drama/comedy project created by Kudos Productions' Tony Jordan (Hustle, Life On Mars).