Satellite City (sitcom)

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Satellite City
Format Sitcom
Starring Boyd Clack
Ri Richards
Michael Neill
Islwyn Morris
Rhodri Hugh
Shelley Miranda Barrett
Einir Sion
Kirsten Clark
Country of origin Flag of Wales Wales
Production
Running time Approximately 30 Minutes
Broadcast
Original channel BBC One Wales
Original run 19961999
External links
Official website
IMDb profile

Satellite City was a Welsh sitcom which started out originally as a radio show on Radio Wales in 1994 and then evolved into a tv version made by BBC Wales and was first broadcast in 1996.

The setting was an imaginary small town in the South Wales valleys. The plot centred on the arrival of Randy (Michael Neill), an American visitor, who was taken in by the Price family (but had to share a bed with pensioner Idris, played by Islwyn Morris. Randy soon formed a relationship with local girl Mandy (Shelley Miranda Barrett). The other main characters were Idris's son, Gwynne (played by Boyd Clack, who also co-wrote the series), Gwynne's wife Moira (Ri Richards), and barman Dai (Rhodri Hugh). In the final episode Randy moved into his own house with Mandy. There are continual references to Idris's ferret Sylvester (his beloved pet), and he eventually discovers that it is, in fact, a girl ferret.

The reason for the title is explained in the first episode. The location is notable for the higher than usual number of satellite dishes in the area - hence Satellite City (indicating a working-class area).

In 1999 the series won a BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Light Entertainment.

Eighteen 30-minute episodes and a 1hour special were made in all.

It is no longer shown on BBC Wales' terrestrial channels, and was never broadcast outside Wales, but has been repeated on the digital channel BBC 2W.

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