Giving Tongue

Giving Tongue (1996)


  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 1996-09-01
  • User Rating: 1/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 30min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: BBC Worldwide
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Stefan Schwartz
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Summary

Jessie Fielding is a young MP who is trying to get an anti-hunting bill through the two Houses of Parliament, which is a little surprising as she hunted as a teenager with friend Barb Gale. Matters are complicated when she rekindles her friendship with Barb, who still works for a hunt. The plot thickens further when it becomes aparent that the House of Lords is likely break with convention and block the bill, an event which the Prime Minister hopes to use for his own ends.

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  • Charlotte Coleman

    as Barb Gale
  • Clare Holman

    as Jesse Fielding MP
  • Paul Venables

    as Plymouth West
  • Shireen Shah

    as Bradford East
  • Michael Angelis

    as Will Shaker
  • Brian McGrath

    as Robert Payton
  • John Bardon

    as Stan Gale
  • Warren Clarke

    as Russell Polin
  • Stephen Lord

    as Lionel Giddings
  • Shaughan Seymour

    as Sir Ashley Snaithe
  • Clive Francis

    as Ian Llewellyn Groves
  • Agnes Bernelle

    as Winnie Hawcock
  • Brian de Salvo

    as Deputy Speaker
  • Jane Wymark

    as Forest of Dean
  • Mal Whyte

    as Leeds North
  • Natasha Williams

    as Sarah Bishop
  • John Bird

    as Lord Jessop
  • Jane Lapotaire

    as Hilda Jacob
  • John Olohan

    as Train Barman
  • Tenniel Evans

    as Marquis of Bideford
  • Michael Bertenshaw

    as Lords Clerk
  • Peter Capaldi

    as Duncan Fielding
  • Nigel Hastings

    as Army Captain
  • Richard Croxford

    as Huntsman
  • Ari Ashley

    as Huntswoman
  • Randal Herley

    as Sponsor
  • Stuart Burge

    as Clackmannon
  • Eamon Rohan

    as Cloak Master
  • John Boswall

    as Lord Belvoir
  • Hugh Sachs

    as Crank Heir
  • John Fortune

    as Chief Executive
  • Conor Mullen

    as Journalist
  • John Abineri

    as Lord Chancellor
  • Nicholas Selby

    as Elderly Peer
  • Jeremy Bulloch

    as Auctioneer
  • Otto Jarman

    as TV Reporter
  • Michael Ford

    as Adrian Trethenick
  • Hugh Munro

    as Clerk of the Crown
  • Elizabeth Richard

    as Her Majesty The Queen
Directing Stefan Schwartz Director
Writing Emma Fortune Writer
Camera Henry Braham Director of Photography
Sound John Murphy Original Music Composer
Sound David A. Hughes Original Music Composer

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