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Brassic [DVD] [2019]

Brassic [DVD] [2019]

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Brassic season 2 release date, cast, trailer, plot: When is new series released on Sky?". Express.com . Retrieved 10 May 2020. Neil Ashton as David "Davey" MacDonagh (series 5; recurring series 4; guest series 3): A career criminal who forms a rivalry with Vinnie, hoping to take over his cannabis business. Working with his brother, Davey fills the void left by McCann's arrest as Hawley's most dangerous criminal. He acts as the main antagonist for the fourth series. Anthony Welsh as Jake (series 1–2): A classmate of Erin's at college, he shows an interest in her, despite her ongoing relationship and son. After initially getting close to Erin he later starts a relationship with her after she splits with Dylan. However, this ends after his brother Aaron makes sexual advances toward her and subsequently assaults her. The first series consists of six episodes and premiered on 22 August 2019. Before the first series had aired, it was announced that it had been renewed for a second series, which premiered on 7 May 2020. [2] On 12 February 2020, it was renewed for an expanded third series consisting of eight episodes; [3] which premiered on 6 October 2021 having moved to Sky Max following the shutdown of Sky One. [4] In August 2021 a fourth series began filming [5] and premiered on 7 September 2022. Carl Rice as Ronnie Croft (series 5; guest series 1–3): Erin’s estranged criminal brother who escapes from prison. Despite promising his sister that he would reform, he continues to lie compulsively and get into trouble.

On 27 August 2019, it was announced that the complete first series would release to DVD on 30 September. [23] Reception [ edit ] Critical response [ edit ] On 24 April 2020, Sky began to screen the second series' trailer, once again briefly showing clips for the new series and confirming its premiere date of 7 May. [12] Release [ edit ] Broadcast [ edit ] Brassic cast and crew credits – British Comedy Guide". British Comedy Guide . Retrieved 21 August 2019.Jude Riordan as Tyler Croft (series 1–3, 5; guest series 4): Erin and Vinnie's son, who was conceived after a drunken one-night stand. Erin refers to him as "not exactly planned but the best mistake". He is close to Dylan and later has a father-son relationship with Vinnie after learning he's his biological father. On 24 April 2020, Sky One released the second series' trailer, briefly showing the events that would occur and announcing its release date of 7 May. [10] Release [ edit ] Broadcast [ edit ] RTS Programme Awards 2020 in partnership with Audio Network". Royal Television Society. 14 October 2019 . Retrieved 26 February 2022. Brassic season 3 release date: Cast, trailer, plot and latest news". Radio Times. 16 June 2021 . Retrieved 22 June 2021.

India Mullen as Samantha (series 3): A barmaid who becomes close with Vinnie. She is later revealed to be an undercover police officer, working with Carl to bring Vinnie and his friends to justice. John Weaver as Carl Slater (series 3; guest series 1–2, 5): A police officer, and later Detective Inspector, who has been Vinnie's arch-enemy since their childhood and is obsessed with exposing his criminal activities. Ryan Sampson as Thomas "Tommo" Schaftner: A loner but very content with his lifestyle, Tommo has no family and is happiest when he is taking part in various sexual activities. Turning his passion into a business, he makes money holding secret S&M nights for rich local businessmen, barristers, and brigadiers. Tommo is a free spirit: he does what he wants, when he wants, and is the wild card of the gang, making him unpredictable.

Steve Evets as Farmer Jim: A local farmer based near Hawley who allows Vinnie to grow his cannabis plants in an underground bunker at his farm and helps the gang with many of their escapades. a b c "When is Michelle Keegan's new comedy Brassic released on Sky?". Metro. 20 August 2019 . Retrieved 21 August 2019.



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