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Good and Bad at Games

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Good and Bad at Games is a UK television drama that was one of the first programmes broadcast on Channel 4 Television in 1983. The screenplay was written by William Boyd and the lead roles of Cox, Mount and Niles were played by Anton Lesser, Dominic Jephcott and Martyn Stanbridge. A young Rupert Graves also appears briefly as Guthrie. The film was directed by Jack Gold and produced by Victor Glynn.

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The story, told partly in flashback to 1968, concerns a clique of English public schoolboys who bully and humiliate an unpopular younger pupil (Cox) who is 'bad at games'. Ten years later Cox uses the naive and equal outsider Niles, who is only included in the clique because he is 'good at games', to find out more about the lead persecutor (Mount), in order to exact revenge.

Cast

  • Niles – Martyn Stanbridge
  • Cox – Anton Lesser
  • Mount – Dominic Jephcott
  • Frances – Laura Davenport
  • Joyce – Frederick Alexander
  • Harrop– Graham Seed
  • Colenso – Ewan Stewart
  • Guthrie – Rupert Graves
  • Tregear – Philip Goodhew
  • Girl – Ceri Jackson
  • Boy – Tristram Wymark
  • Music

  • The songs "Badge" and "Strange Brew" by the rock group Cream are featured prominently.
  • References

    Good and Bad at Games Wikipedia


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