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Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
6 (list of episodes)

First episode date
  
15 November 2007

Number of episodes
  
6

Networks
  
ITV, STV, UTV

7/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of series
  
1

Executive producer(s)
  
Rob Pursey

Final episode date
  
20 December 2007

Genre
  
Comedy-drama

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Starring
  
Kris Marshall Bryan Dick Christina Cole Dan Johnston Ella Smith

Cast
  
Anthony Head, Kris Marshall, Christina Cole, Bryan Dick, Ella Smith

Similar
  
Married Single Other, City Lights, Doc Martin, Life Begins, Perfect Scoundrels

Sold is a British comedy drama television series produced by Touchpaper Television for ITV. The series stars Kris Marshall and Bryan Dick as Matt and Danny, employees of Colubrines Estate Agents. It is written by Steve Coombes and was broadcast between 15 November and 20 December 2007.

Contents

Characters

  • Danny (Bryan Dick) — An estate agent "with a heart ... who makes [buyers' and sellers'] dreams come true."
  • Matt (Kris Marshall) — Danny's colleague, who seeks to exploit people for their money.
  • Mr Colubrine (Anthony Head) — The owner of the company. Head bases his performance on Alan Sugar.
  • Mel (Christina Cole)
  • Phoebe (Ella Smith)
  • Jonty (Dan Johnston)
  • Production

    Filming began in the week beginning 25 June 2007 in and around London. It is directed by Cilla Ware and distributed internationally by RDF Media. Prior to the announcement of the series, it was referred to by RDF as "Homeboys".

    The set for the estate Agents was The Pub Studio in Battersea London. http://www.thepubstudio.co.uk

    Reception

    The programme opened with strong ratings, securing 4 million viewers for the first and second episodes. That number had halved by the final episode. Writing in The Guardian, Gareth McLean called it "so atrocious in every possible way – from its dire script through cartoonish characters to music that will have you hankering for tinnitus".

    References

    Sold (TV series) Wikipedia