Sloman biography


The Cleaner (British TV series)

British television sitcom

The Cleaner
GenreSitcom
Created byGreg Davies[1]
Based onDer Tatortreiniger
Written byGreg Davies
Various
Directed byTom Marshall
Dominic Brigstocke
Alex Winckler
StarringGreg Davies
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes19
Executive producersVivien Muller-Rommel
Ben Caudell
Alex Moody
ProducerSam Ward
EditorsGavin Buckley
Richard Halladey
Running time30 minutes
Production companyStudio Hamburg UK
NetworkBBC One
Release10 September 2021 (2021-09-10) –
present

The Cleaner is a British televisionsitcom created by and starring Greg Davies, which premiered on BBC One on 10 September 2021.[2] The series is based on the German comedy Der Tatortreiniger ("Crime Scene Cleaner").[1] A second series, with a Christmas special, began airing on 23 December 2022.[3] A third series was announced in January 2024[4] and began airing on 4 October 2024.

Plot

Paul "Wicky" Wickstead, a government-certified cleaning technician, is responsible for the removal of any signs of death, injury or other biohazard debris from crime scenes. In the course of his work, he gets to know a variety of people.

Cast

Main

Guest cast

  • Helena Bonham Carter as Sheila. Sheila met her husband in business school; however, after she married him, she found herself bored. Sheila and her husband were married for at least 35 years. One day, after having reached the limit with her husband, she killed him. After meeting Wicky, they planned to go on holiday and then Sheila would turn herself in, but Wicky called the police at the last minute and Sheila was arrested (Ep.1)[5][6]
  • Shobu Kapoor as Neeta, Sheila's neighbour. She loves to bake and is extremely judgemental of any woman she meets who dislikes or doesn't do baking (Ep.1)[5][6]
  • Georgie Glen as Mrs Gathernoid, a fan of Terence's work who claims to invite him to an award ceremony, but he sees through her (Ep.2)[5]
  • David Mitchell as Terence Redford, a struggling writer who is hostile to Wicky (Ep.2)[5][6]
  • Ruth Madeley as Helena, a young woman in a wheelchair who is vegan and has recently broken up with her partner (Ep.3)[7]
  • Stephanie Cole as Vivienne Hosier, an aristocrat who is very proud of her estate, especially her sofa, which she deems precious to her family history and notes many famous people who sat there (Ep.4)[6]
  • Donald Sumpter as Sir James, a close friend of Vivienne's who is quite traditional (Ep.4)[6]
  • Esmonde Cole as Tony (Ep.4)
  • Layton Williams as 'Hosea' (Bernard), a young social media influencer who has an affinity with 1980s' culture, despite not having seen Back to the Future (Ep.5)[2][8]
  • Bill Skinner as Mickey Boy (Ep.5)
  • Jo Hartley as Maggie (Ep.6)[5][6]
  • Sian Gibson as Wicky's sister (Christmas special)
  • James Bolam as Wicky's father (Christmas special)
  • Robbie Curran as Robert Kendrick (Christmas special)
  • Harriet Walter as Lisa (Ep.8)
  • Charlie Rawes as Cuddle (Ep.8)
  • Simon Callow as Mr. Abahassine (Ep.9)
  • John MacMillan as Strazzamo (Ep.9)
  • Jemma Carlton as Selina (Ep.9)
  • Asim Chaudhry as Kai (Ep.10)
  • Amy Morgan as Manager (Ep.10)
  • Alex Lawther as Shaman (Ep.11)
  • Shakin' Stevens as Shaking Stephen (Ep.11)
  • Zoë Wanamaker as Lucille, a descendant of a town founder (Ep.12)[6]
  • Susannah Fielding as Fran (Ep.12)
  • Louis Emerick as Vince (Ep.12)
  • Roisin Conaty as Her (Ep.13)
  • Rudi Dharmalingam as Him (Ep.13)
  • Mark Lewis Jones as Richard (Ep.13)
  • Joshua McCord as Timber (Ep.13)
  • Rosie Cavaliero as Marnie (Ep.14)
  • Ben Willbond as Justin (Ep.14)
  • Steve Pemberton as Donald (Ep.15)
  • Vicki Pepperdine as Caroline (Ep.15)
  • Gemma Whelan as Lara (Ep.15)
  • Philippa Dunne as Margaret (Ep.16)
  • Derek Griffiths as Bill (Ep.16)
  • Sheila Reid as Maud (Ep.16)
  • Roger Sloman as Frank (Ep.16)
  • Paula Wilcox as Sue (Ep.16)
  • Conleth Hill as Brennan (Ep.17)
  • Sharon Rooney as Sue / Mrs. Barton / Tippy / Cook / Jibbers / John Church / Lady Rice Phillips (Ep.18)
  • Harry Peacock as Bob Mammot (Ep.19)
  • Rebekah Staton as Vivien Mammot (Ep.19)
  • Sophia Dall'Aglio as Anne-Marie (Ep.19)
  • Viraj Juneja as Ravi (Ep.19)
  • Chaneil Kular as Manish (Ep.19)

Episodes

Series 1 (2021)

Christmas special (2022)

Series 2 (2023)

Series 3 (2024)

Notes

References

External links