Very Annie Mary
Set in the fictional village of "Ogw" in the valleys of south-east Wales. After her father Jack suffers a stroke Annie Mary Pugh is forced to take care of him but uses the circumstances to emancipate herself and find the courage to sing once again.
Cast
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Rachel Griffiths
Played Annie Mary Pugh
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Jonathan Pryce
Played Jack Pugh
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Ioan Gruffudd
Played Hob
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Matthew Rhys
Played Nob
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Kenneth Griffith
Played Minister
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Ruth Madoc
Played Mrs Ifans
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Joanna Page
Played Bethan Bevan
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Donna Edwards
Played Mrs Bevan
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Josh Richards
Played Mr Bevan
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Rhys Miles Thomas
Played Colin Thomas
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Radcliffe Grafton
Played The Mayor
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Lynn Hunter
Played Mrs Thomas
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Wendy Phillips
Played Megan, Hinge
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Anna Mountford
Played Blodwyn, Minge
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Gwenllian Davies
Played Gwenllian, Twinge
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Rhian Grundy
Played Kelly, Bracket
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Cerys Matthews
Played Nerys
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Rhodri Hugh
Played Mervin
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Ray Gravell
Played Frank, the Bookie
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Llŷr Ifans
Played Ginger Gravedigger
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Melissa Vincent
Played Betting Shop Assista…
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Rachel Isaac
Played Estate Agent
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Michelle McTernan
Played Mother
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Jennifer Pascoe
Played Young Annie Mary
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Ruth Jones
Played Complaining Customer
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Glan Davis
Played Stage Manager
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Llinos Daniel
Played Braccy Nurse
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Binda Singh
Played Doctor
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Crisian Hunnam
Played District Nurse
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Marged Esli
Played Kidwelly Hall Cook
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Peggy Mason
Played Peggy
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Carys Williams
Played Co-op Cashier
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Buddug Williams
Played Miss Hughes
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Marlene Griffiths
Played Dinnerlady
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David Devreaux
Played Phillip
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Morgan Hopkins
Played Big Fat Walloper
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Jill Richards
Played Chapel Woman
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Mary Hopkin
Played Chapel Woman
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Maureen Rees
Played Chapel Woman
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Gwenyth Petty
Played Chapel Woman
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Stevie Parry
Played Chapel Woman
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Iris Griffiths
Played Chapel Woman
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Mari Gravell
Played Chapel Woman
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Wayne Cater
Played Competition Judge
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Colin Price
Played Cardiff Bookie
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Simon Holt
Played Sports Commentator
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