One-off family comedy. Father and son Len and Joe Spud have very little, but they become overnight billionaires when Len invents a new toilet roll. Joe now has everything he ever wanted - except a friend. Len starts dating Sapphire Diamond - a 40-something-year-old hand model who claims to be 21 - who is only with him for his money, and he neglects Joe. The butler helps Joe to transfer to the local comprehensive, where Joe is sure he will make some friends. Joe meets Bob and they become good friends, but Joe hides the fact that he's so wealthy. When Len turns up at the school with Joe's forgotten homework, the cat is out of the bag.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Kevin Cecil | Writer | ||
David Walliams | Writer | ||
Daisy Bernard | Guest Star | ||
Anthony O'Donnell | Guest Star | ||
James Fleet | Guest Star | ||
Tupele Dorgu | Guest Star | ||
Ellis Kirk | Guest Star | ||
Ellis Busby | Guest Star | ||
Harish Patel | Guest Star | ||
Sean McKenzie | Guest Star | ||
David Walliams | Guest Star | ||
Catherine Tate | Guest Star | ||
Connie Campbell | Guest Star | ||
Elliot Sprakes | Guest Star | ||
John Thomson | Guest Star | ||
Rebecca Front | Guest Star | ||
Jacob Skelly | Guest Star | ||
Bryn Terfel | Guest Star | ||
Warwick Davis | Guest Star | ||
Nathan Waight | Guest Star | ||
Matt Lipsey | Director |