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Harry and Cosh - Harry & cosh season 2

Harry and Cosh was a British children's television series directed by Daniel Peacock shown on Saturday afternoons on Shake! on Channel 5 It starred Harry Capehorn, Coshti Dowden, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty and Gemma Baker. It told the story of two teenagers, their relationship problems and dysfunctional families. It ran for 46 episodes from 30 October 1999 to 12 July 2003. Frankie Fitzgerald Ricky Diamond and Carly Hillman appeared in some episodes as guest stars. In 2002, it was nominated for a BAFTA. Characters recur in other Two Hats Productions so it could be said to belong to the same metaseries as Sister Said, Cavegirl, Morris 2274 and Billie: Girl from the Future.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar

    Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar

    Lucinda

  • Bronson Webb

    Bronson Webb

    Bronson

  • Harry Capehorn

    Harry Capehorn

    Harry

  • Coshti Dowden

    Coshti Dowden

    Cosh

  • Jennifer Guy

    Jennifer Guy

    Carol Spackman

  • Frankie Fitzgerald

    Frankie Fitzgerald

    Prosser

  • Gemma Dyllen

    Gemma Dyllen

    Kimberly Palmer

  • Elaine Tan

    Elaine Tan

    Stacey

  • Rebecca Ryan

    Rebecca Ryan

Overview

Harry and Cosh was a British children's television series directed by Daniel Peacock shown on Saturday afternoons on Shake! on Channel 5 It starred Harry Capehorn, Coshti Dowden, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty and Gemma Baker. It told the story of two teenagers, their relationship problems and dysfunctional families. It ran for 46 episodes from 30 October 1999 to 12 July 2003. Frankie Fitzgerald Ricky Diamond and Carly Hillman appeared in some episodes as guest stars. In 2002, it was nominated for a BAFTA. Characters recur in other Two Hats Productions so it could be said to belong to the same metaseries as Sister Said, Cavegirl, Morris 2274 and Billie: Girl from the Future.

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