Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaxondaleSaxondale - Wikipedia

    Saxondale is a British sitcom television series, starring Steve Coogan and co-written by Coogan and Neil Maclennan. The series is directed by Matt Lipsey and produced by Ted Dowd. Coogan and Henry Normal served as executive producers. The show is set in Stevenage and depicts middle-class suburban life.

  2. Saxondale is a sitcom about Tommy, an ex-roadie and pest controller in Stevenage, who lives with his girlfriend Magz and mentors his assistant Raymond. The series features Steve Coogan, James Bachman, Ruth Jones and other comedians in various roles and situations.

  3. 18 de feb. de 2022 · 76K views 1 year ago. Contains drug use and some strong language Sit back and enjoy some of the antics of Tommy, Raymond, Magz and pals from Series 1 of Saxondale! Subscribe to Baby Cow for more...

  4. 77K views 7 months ago. 'Saxondale' first aired on this day in 2006 - Celebrate with some of Tommy, Raymond and Magz's best bits from Series 2. Subscribe to Baby Cow for more: http://bit.ly ...

  5. Steve Coogan stars as Tommy Saxondale, an ex-roadie living a life of moth-eaten clich s. But when self-professed free thinker and maverick Tommy removes his rose-tinted Aviators, he must face up to the fact that he has spent the last 10 years at the cutting edge of the pest control industry.

  6. Saxondale (Serie de TV) es una serie de televisión dirigida por Matt Lipsey, John Henderson, Ben Miller con Steve Coogan, Ruth Jones, Rasmus Hardiker, James Bachman .... Año: 2006. Título original: Saxondale. Sinopsis: Serie de TV (2006-2007). 13 episodios. (FILMAFFINITY)Puedes ver Saxondale (Serie de TV) mediante en las plataformas:

  7. Saxondale. Season 1. Steve Coogan is back with another hysterically funny comic creation. Tom Saxondale has been through the rock and roll mill and lived to tell the tale. He plays fast and loose, shoots from the hip, and tells no lies - he's a true maverick. Tom never took the corporate dollar. He doesn't work for 'the man'; he's his own man.