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5 unusual facts about Neil Morrissey


Big Fish Little Fish

Actor Neil Morrissey, who voiced the character, again sings in the song.

Lymeswold cheese

In Episode 3 ("Casualties"), Series 3, of the British sitcom Men Behaving Badly, Gary (played by Martin Clunes) refers to the cheese impressions that he was discussing with his flatmate Tony (played by Neil Morrissey), pointing at Deborah (played by Leslie Ash) and blurting at her, "Lymeswold!"

Skins Pure

While Cassie prefers to spend time alone in her apartment, and lives a relatively isolated existence, she receives occasional calls from her father (Neil Morrissey) and younger brother, Reuben, who are now living in Wales following the death of Cassie's mother.

In the story, Cassie forms an odd friendship with her stalker (Olly Alexander), and tries to support her younger brother Reuben as their father (Neil Morrissey) fails to cope with the death of their mother.

TV's Naughtiest Blunders

The show was narrated by Neil Morrissey (first presented by Steve Penk in the studio) and featured edited out clips and mistakes made by people on TV.


Homebase

During the late 1990s early 2000s, Homebase used former Men Behaving Badly couple Neil Morrissey and Leslie Ash as a couple.

The Eustace Bros.

was a BBC drama series starring Charles Dale, Neil Morrissey and Ralf Little as three brothers from Nottingham struggling to keep their discount warehouse business afloat.

Up 'n' Under

Godber scripted and directed the film adaptation in 1998 with Samantha Janus, Gary Olsen, Iain Rogerson, Neil Morrissey, and Richard Ridings.


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Morrissey Fox

Development of the original 'Blonde' ale began in January 2008 and was documented in the Channel 4 programme Neil Morrissey's Risky Business.