Our Girl Page #10

Season #2 Episode #4
Synopsis: Our Girl is a British television drama, which starred Lacey Turner as Molly Dawes (in its first series) a young adult from a lower class background who joins the British Army after deciding her life is going nowhere. A one-off special was broadcast on 24 March 2013 on BBC One, which saw Dawes make the decision to join the army, despite the protests of her protective family.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Year:
2013
90 min
430 Views


IN:
10:55:23 INT. COLE'S APARTMENT. MANCHESTER. NIGHT

Cole is watching a film as Georgie comes back in. Cole looks up at her.

COLE:

Well how about you tell me you really just met up with?

IN:
10:55:26 EXT. SITTING ROOM. THE LANE'S HOUSE. MANCHESTER. DAY

Georgie in her wedding dress answers the door to Elvis.

GEORGIE:

It's not like you to turn up for my wedding day.

IN:
10:55:29 INT. SAFEHOUSE. MANCHESTER. DAY

Elvis looks at the pictures of Georgie on the wall and the map of Manchester.

ELVIS (V.O.)

It's too dangerous. Abu is out there somewhere.

IN:
10:55:33 INT. DINGY TEA DRINKING PLACE. DAY

Abu and al-Shwadify are drinking their tea in the sitting room.

ABU:

With a vest... I'll be in control.

IN:
10:55:36 EXT. PRESTON BARRACKS. DAY

Georgie with Elvis.

GEORGIE:

Do you think he know about the wedding?

IN:
10:55:37 INT. SAFEHOUSE ATTIC. MANCHESTER. EVENING

On Abu as he checks his gun.

ELVIS:

Think about it, George. It's the first day of your new life...

do you not think he'd want to ruin that.

IN:
10:55:40 EXT. PRESTON BARRACKS. DAY

A car screeches up to the barrier.

Elvis and Georgie running, putting on the vests.

IN:
10:55:42 EXT. STREET. MANCHESTER. DAY

Abu stands in a queue.

IN:
10:55:44 INT. CORRIDOR. PRESTON BARRACKS.

Georgie turns to Elvis.

GEORGIE:

Find Abu and neutralise him.

IN:
10:55:48 END CREDITS

Georgie Lane

MICHELLE KEEGAN:

Abu Jaseer

MICHAEL JAMES:

Dr Jamie Cole

ROYCE PIERRESON:

Marie Lane

LINZEY COCKER:

Fingers

SEAN WARD:

Max Lane

SEAN GILDER:

Grace Lane

ANGELA LONSDALE:

Lulu Lane

MOLLY WRIGHT:

Man in Shopping Centre

NICK ROGERS:

Captain James

BEN ALDRIDGE:

Elvis Harte

LUKE PASQUALINO:

Debbie

LUCY AARDEN:

Prof Judy Lowe

KEMI-BO JACOBS

Brigadier Baxter

GUY OLIVER-WATTS

Close Protection Officer

COLIN PARRY:

Detective Inspector William

CHRIS NEW:

Spanner

MARK ARMSTRONG:

Spunky

JED O'HAGAN

Jackson

JACK PARRY-JONES

Al Shwadify

AMIR RAHIMZADEH:

Lady On Bus

JUDITH BARKER:

1st Assistant Director

JACK CASEY:

2nd Assistant Director

JOANNA MATTHEWS:

Crowd Coordinator

SARAH FARRINGTON

3rd Assistant Director

ARIZONA EASTWOOD

Floor Runners

HARRY MEDLAND:

PATRICK JONES:

Production Coordinator

JEN ROOKS:

Assistant Production Coordinator

SASCHA ZAKRZEWSKI

Production Assistant

DANIEL JACKSON:

Production Accountant

KAREN GUY:

Assistant Production Accountant

WILLIAM MARWOOD:

Cashier

ALISON FODEN STODDARD

Script Supervisor

JEMIMA THOMAS:

Military Advisor

NIGEL PARTINGTON

Assistant Military Advisor

ROGER DUSSARD:

Publicist

SARAH-JANE PEYTON

Picture Executive

SAMANTHA BURNETT

Digital Producer

MARC CONNEELY:

B Camera Operator

RICHARD BEVAN:

A Camera Focus Puller

DAN GADD:

A Camera Loader

ROB SHAW:

B Camera Focus Puller

HEATHER CROMPTON

B Camera Loader

JONNY STILLWELL:

DIT:

KERR LOY:

Grips

CHRIS HUGHES:

JASON LEE:

Assistant Grip

SAM KIRBY:

Gaffer

TREVOR CHAISTY:

Best Boy

MAT GRACE:

Art Director

HOLLY MORPETH:

Production Buyer

EMILY MEECH:

Standby Art Director

HOLLY BADENOCH:

Graphic Artist

SAM WALKERDINE:

Art Department Assistant

EMILY LEWIS:

Property Master

ALAN SHAW:

Dressing Props

TOM HEATH:

STEPHEN BURNS:

FRED DRUAN-JORDA

Standby Props

DOUGLAS FERGUSON

DAVE SHAW:

Construction Manager

COLIN RELPH:

Armourer

MARK SHELLEY:

Costume Supervisor

JOANNE THOMPSON:

Standby Costume

KAREN SELLERS:

REBECCA MITCHELL

Costume Assistant

NICOLA TATE:

Make Up Supervisor

NIQUI DA SILVA:

Make Up Artist

MAY LIDDELL-GRAINGER

Make Up Assistant

AMY CARTER:

Sound Recordist

PHIL CROAL:

Boom Operator

LEE SHARP:

Sound Assistant

STEPHEN ROWLATT:

Location Manager

PHIL GATES:

Unit Manager

CHRIS CHAMBERS:

Location Assistant

MYLES RADCLIFFE:

Stunt Coordinator

CURTIS RIVERS:

Stunts

BELINDA MCGINLEY

MARTIN GORDON:

IAN PEAD:

Casting Assistant

WAYNE LINGE:

Post Production Supervisor

CHARLOTTE WALSH:

Assistant Editor

LINDSEY MORROW:

Colourist

ANDREW DANIEL:

Online Editor

NICK ANDERSON:

Dialogue Editor

MICHAEL MAROUSSAS

Effects Editor

ROD BERLING:

Dubbing Mixers

SCOTT JONES:

STEFANO MARCHETTI

Opening Titles

MOMOCO:

Script Editor

KATHLEEN MCLYNN:

Head of Production

GORDON RONALD:

Production Consultant

CHRISTINE HEALY:

Casting Director

JULIA CRAMPSIE:

Costume Designer

ANDREW COX:

Make Up & Hair Designer

SJAAN GILLINGS:

Composer

BEN FOSTER:

Editor

MIKE PHILLIPS:

Production Designer

HAYDEN MATTHEWS:

Director of Photography

STIJN VAN DER VEKEN ASC, SBC

Line Producer

MARK MURDOCH:

Executive Producers

TONY GROUNDS:

CAROLINE SKINNER

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Tony Grounds

Tony Grounds is a British writer of television scripts. He was born in 1957 in East London. Described by The Independent (11 October 2002) as "the best TV writer of his generation", Grounds has written for all four of Britain's main channels. He started writing for the theatre, winning the Verity Bargate Award for Made in Spain, which was subsequently performed in London and published by Methuen. It was then filmed for ITV and transmitted in their Screenplay slot. There then followed stints on EastEnders and The Bill before he penned episodes of 'Chancer', which starred Clive Owen. more…

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