Home Brew (The Green Green Grass) Explained

Series:The Green Green Grass
Series No:4
Episode:2
Runtime:30 Minutes
Production:4:2 (25)
Director:Dewi Humphreys
Producer:Gareth Gwenlan
Episode List:List of The Green Green Grass episodes
Season Article:The Green Green Grass (series 4)
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"Home Brew" is an episode of the BBC sitcom The Green Green Grass. It was screened on 15 January 2009, as the second episode of the fourth series.[1] It was written by The Green Green Grass and Only Fools and Horses series creatorJohn Sullivan, and directed by Dewi Humphreys.

Synopsis

Whilst searching through the loft, Boycie finds some ancient scrolls and paperwork left behind by the old squire. He also finds a medieval recipe for a traditional local liquor called 'Ye Potato Cyder'. The recipe is accompanied by a royal charter allowing Boycie to make and sell the liquor. With the help of his staff he goes into full-scale business building a distillery in his barn and buying up all the potatoes in the locality. Unfortunately his success attracts two people he thought he'd never see again.

Episode cast

ActorRole
John ChallisBoycie
Sue HoldernessMarlene
Jack DoolanTyler
David RossElgin
Ivan KayeBryan
Ella KenionMrs Cakeworthy
Peter HeppelthwaiteJed
Alan DavidLlewellyn
Roy MarsdenDanny Driscoll
Christopher RyanTony Driscoll

Production, broadcast and reception

Writing

This episode was written by John Sullivan. The on-screen credits state Sullivan was the sole writer, however the official website and BBC Press Office state that writer Keith Lindsay co-wrote this episode.

Broadcast and reception

During its original airing, the episode had a viewing figure of 4.02 million, in the 8:30pm time slot it was shown. This episode is only the second episode to be aired on a Thursday evening. This episode was simulcast on BBC HD.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Comedy Series Starting Soon - British Comedy Guide . 1 December 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090228201123/http://www.comedy.org.uk/schedule/coming_up . 28 February 2009 .