Rovers (UK TV series)

This article is about the British television series. For the Australian television series, see The Rovers (TV series).
Rovers
Created by Joe Wilkinson
Written by
Directed by Craig Cash
Starring
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Location(s) Manchester
Production company(s) Jellylegs Productions[1]
Release
Original network Sky 1
Picture format 16:9 (1080i HDTV)
Original release 24 May 2016 (2016-05-24) – present

Rovers is a British comedy television series that first aired in May 2016.

The exterior stadium shots were filmed at Church Lane, the home venue of New Mills A.F.C. in New Mills, Derbyshire.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.K. viewers
(millions)
11"The Meat Raffle"Craig CashTBA24 May 2016N/A
Doreen shows the new barmaid, Sam, the ropes while gossiping about the club captain, Mike Nolan. Meanwhile, Pete gets locked in the club’s toilet cubicle.
22"The Biscuit Plate"Craig CashTBA31 May 2016N/A
Pete is fuming about the Rovers’ keeper Dave Head losing them the game. Doreen is excited about a trip up the Shard.
33"The Tankard"Craig CashTBA7 June 2016N/A
Pete attempts to break the world record for eating fish fingers. Doreen gets a little flustered when Redbridge Rovers legend Roger Small makes an appearance.
44"England V Macedonia"Craig CashTBA14 June 2016N/A
It’s exciting times at the club as the gang watch England draw nilnil with Macedonia. Doreen’s friend Gillian loses her blue cat and Tom writes a poem.
55"Bonzo The Redbridge Rover"Craig CashTBA21 June 2016N/A
Pete’s son Stanley experiences his first ever game and there’s a surprise in store for him. Mel cooks Tel a summer roast and Doreen has a twitchy eye.
66"The Anniversary"Craig CashTBA28 June 2016N/A
It’s Doreen’s 25th anniversary at the club, but no one seems that bothered. Pete reveals to Tel that he is worried he is losing him to Mel.

References

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