Catwalk Dogs Explained

Creator:Maureen Chadwick
Ann McManus
Director:Tim Sullivan
Starring:Kris Marshall
Country:United Kingdom
Producer:Spencer Campbell
Runtime:90 minutes
Network:ITV

Catwalk Dogs is a British television film written by Simon Nye and produced by Shed Productions for ITV. It stars Kris Marshall and Georgia Mackenzie and was first shown on 21 October 2007.[1] Filming took place between 17 and 24 June in Teddington.

Plot

Catwalk Dogs is the story of Sally and Michael a couple who are coping with the trauma of miscarriage. The day Michael brings home pedigree puppy Archie it changes their lives forever. Archie is a Wire haired fox terrier.

With their relationship wavering under the emotional stress, Sally decides to leave Michael. As a bolt hole she moves in next door to her new-found doggie friend, Guy and his formidable mother, dog show judge and Rottweiler breeder, Mrs Jessop.

Michael goes to pieces when Sally leaves, losing his job and self-respect. He turns to Archie for solace and man's best friend leads him to the disparate but caring members of a local dog club who just might be able to help him win back Sally.

He then does.

Cast

Reception

Catwalk Dogs had a rating of 4,920,000 viewers and ranked at #20 on ITV.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: First Night: Catwalk Dogs. The Guardian. Jason. Deans. 22 October 2007. 7 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Weekly top 30 programmes on TV sets (July 1998 – Sept 2018). Broadcasters' Audience Research Board (BARB). 20 February 2022.