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Brassic

Overview

A group of working-class friends finding unconventional ways to win at life in northern suburbia. These lads have dealt, scammed, bribed and conned their way through adolescence, but now, on the brink of adulthood, their dealing and stealing is catching up with them and a whole load of trouble is heading their way.

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  • Joseph Gilgun

    Vinnie O'Neill

  • Michelle Keegan

    Erin Croft

  • Steve Evets

    Jim

  • Bronagh Gallagher

    Carol Dennings

  • Tom Hanson

    Leslie 'Cardi' Tick

  • Aaron Heffernan

    Ashley 'Ash' Dennings

  • Joanna Higson

    Sugar

  • Parth Thakerar

    Jehan 'JJ' Jovani

  • Ryan Sampson

    Thomas 'Tommo' Schaffner

  • Dominic West

    Dr. Chris Coxley

  • Neil Ashton

    Davey MacDonagh

  • Bhavna Limbachia

    Meena

  • Specials (1 episode)

  • Series 1 (6 episodes)

  • Series 2 (6 episodes)

  • Series 3 (8 episodes)

    In the last series of Brassic, we were left with a cliff-hanger: What did Erin whisper to Vinnie? With pressure building from the police and crime boss Mr. McCann, Vinnie is forced to ruthlessly take no prisoners in his bid to escape. It’s a hectic world of bulls, snakes, kidnappings, betrayal, and this time, a full-size horse...

  • Series 4 (8 episodes)

    With all the Brassic gang back in Hawley, things don’t get any easier. From discovering severed body parts to training racing dogs, then finding unexpected guests and causing mayhem at a murder mystery night, trouble is never far away when Brassic comes to town.

  • Series 5 (8 episodes)

    Reeling from the dramatic events of the series 4 finale, Vinnie and the gang face big repercussions from their entanglements with the dangerous McDonagh brothers and powerful drug buyer Manolito.

  • Series 6 (7 episodes)

    After an epic end to the last season, the gang are back with as much wild adventure and hilarity as ever. Reeling from the explosive encounter with Manolito, they set about getting their lives back in order. Only now the landscape is changing, people are getting older and the question of growing up looms in the air. But what does 'growing up' mean to a bunch like this?