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Mark Heap on how police trainers Bob and Julie are at loggerheads as they battle to be boss in ITV sitcom Piglets. WhatToWatch. Piglets' Mark Heap: 'Me as a police officer?
Piglets, which follows a group of new police recruits as they train, will officially be returning to our screens. Starring Superintendents Bob Weekes (Mark Heap) and Julie Spry (Sarah Parish), the ...
Sarah Parish and Mark Heap are joining forces in a brand new ITV comedy series called Piglets, which is set in a police academy. The new series, which will air weekly on ITV1 this summer and will ...
ITV head of comedy Nana Hughes has no plans to change the controversial name of new comedy Piglets despite an outcry from the police, who have branded the title “disgusting”. Hughes, who is ...
That’s where the police training programme comes in, run by two superintendents: hapless Bob Weekes (Mark Heap) and tough nut Julie Spry (Sarah Parish). Their latest gang of recruits are a ...
ITV has responded to the backlash over its new comedy show Piglets. Piglets is set to star Sarah Parish and Mark Heap as two superintendents who oversee the training of six newly-recruited police ...
The show, titled Piglets, is set within a fictional police training college and tracks the journey of fresh recruits. It features Sarah Parish of Bancroft fame and Mark Heap from Brass Eye.
No, that accolade may have to go to Mark Heap, whose Superintendent Bob Weekes occupies the corner of every scene like an energy draining vampire. For a sitcom, jokes are, of course, a requirement.
Mark Heap, from Friday Night Dinner, and Sarah Parish star as two superintendents in Piglets (Picture: ITV) The series follows a group of police recruits in training (Picture: ITV) ...