Suburban Shootout
Suburban Shootout

Suburban Shootout

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2006- 2007
2 Seasons
14 Episodes
3.3(3 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

Suburban Shootout is a British satirical black comedy television series produced for Channel 5 and Paramount Comedy by Feelgood Fiction in association with Oxygen. The first series aired in the UK on Channel 5 from 27 April 2006. It began airing in the United States on 22 March 2006 on Oxygen and in Germany on Comedy Central in 2007. The second series began on Channel 5 on 6 September 2007.

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Cast & Crew

10 members
Acting

Anna Chancellor

Unknown Role

Anna Chancellor
Acting

Felicity Montagu

Unknown Role

Felicity Montagu
Acting

Amelia Bullmore

Joyce Hazledine

Amelia Bullmore
Acting

Nicholas Farrell

Raymond

Nicholas Farrell
Acting

Emma Kennedy

Unknown Role

Emma Kennedy
Acting

Ruth Wilson

Jewel Diamond

Ruth Wilson
Acting

Tom Hiddleston

Bill Hazledine

Tom Hiddleston
Acting

Rachael Blake

Unknown Role

Rachael Blake
Acting

Ralph Ineson

Jeremy Hazledine

Ralph Ineson
Acting

Tom Ellis

P.C. Haines

Tom Ellis

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