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''Massive'' is a
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broadcast on digital channel
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. It is set in
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and stars Ralf Little and
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as Danny and Shay, who leave their office jobs to set up a
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when Danny inherits £10,000 following the death of his grandmother. The series began airing on
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on 14 September 2008.


Cast and characters

* Danny Stewart: ( Ralf Little), best friend to Shay, it is his money that allows them to set up Shady Music. He gets on well with Shay although on many occasions has many disagreements with him about his style of music. He has also found himself in an unwanted relationship with Tina. Danny drives an
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. * Shay Finnegan: (
Carl Rice Carl Rice (born 1980) is a British actor from Liverpool. He has appeared in Brookside, Brassic, Jimmy McGovern’s Hearts and Minds and more. He also founded Milk Pictures in 2021. Early life In 1980, Rice was born in Liverpool, England ...
), real name Seamus. Son of Tony and Lorraine, he is the first of his family to find gainful employment. He also has unusual interests in music, mainly from an interest in "The Lamps" and trying to resurrect old music styles. He does not like HearKittyKitty but soon grows fond of them as they become more successful. * Lou: (
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), local music critic and journalist. * Tony Finnegan: (
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), petty thief, father of Shay. * Lorraine Finnegan: (
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), mother of Shay, she is fond of drinking alcohol, especially Strongbow cider. *Nancy: (
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), young lady who works in the cafe, a friend of Danny's and love interest of Swing. * Swing: ( Joel Fry), geeky friend of Danny and Shay, he DJs in his spare time. Works in an electrical store and lives with his mother. The series sees him pursuing his relationship with Nancy * Tina Simpson: (
Beverly Rudd Beverly Rudd is a British television and theatre actress and narrator. She rose to prominence playing the role of Tina in the BBC Three sitcom '' Massive''. She won a Royal Television Society award for her work on the show. She later joined the ...
), one half of HearKittyKitty. Sister to Marie and at pains to tell everyone she meets that she is not adopted. She likes drinking
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and has a love interest with Danny. * Marie Simpson: (
Faye McKeever Faye McKeever (born 18 January 1985) is an English actress. Her notable works include playing Linda in Sky 1 sitcom ''Trollied'', Marie in '' Massive'' and Claire Olssen in ''Little Boy Blue''. Early life McKeever was born on 18 January 1985 i ...
), the other half of HearKittyKitty. She likes eating pies. She and her sister both work in Superb'Uns, a baker's shop. * Manny Westside: (
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), recovering cocaine addict, record producer and DJ. * Tommy Sadoski: ( Nigel Whitmey), American Anglophile and lawyer with a penchant for pork pies. * Ricky Lisburg: (
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), Washed up A&R scout. He needs to make a successful signing soon and is willing to try anything to get HearKittyKitty to jump to his label – he is not beyond pretending to be a reporter or acting camp to get what he needs. His reading material consists of Self Help Books. * The Pott Shrigleys: (Peter and the Wolf (UK band)) The Hebden Bridge five-piece who feature in Episode 6 of the series. The title music, 'Make It Alone,' and 'White Noise' are the 2 songs played by the band, with the latter being the single song showcased at the Hebden Bridge gig. * The Lamps: ( a.P.A.t.T. (UK band)) The Hebden Bridge six-piece who feature in Episode 1/2 of the series. "The band perform in masks and write songs about Jeremy Paxman – they're never going to sell any records." Two songs were composed by a.P.A.t.T. for the show "Dogs Ablaze" and "Oo La La Jeremy Paxman" The programme was produced by Jim Poyser and directed by David Kerr.


Episode list


External links

*
BBC – Massive Press Release
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Massive (Tv Series) BBC television sitcoms Television shows set in Manchester 2008 British television series debuts 2008 British television series endings 2000s British sitcoms 2000s British teen sitcoms BBC high definition shows British comedy television shows English-language television shows