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Psychoville 2 - Meet the Characters

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Jon Aird | 10:26 UK time, Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Here for the first time are the beautiful new character stills from Psychoville series two. Some familiar faces, and some new ones. We can't wait to meet them all when the series starts on 5th May.

Mr Jelly

Reece Shearsmith as Mr Jelly


An embittered hook-handed clown and children's entertainer. Mr Jelly is tormented by the success of his rival Mr Jolly, who, to add insult to injury, was the cause of Mr Jelly’s hook hand. Jelly was amongst those trapped by Mr Jolly in Ravenhill at the end of the first series. Did he manage to make it out alive?

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David Sowerbutts

Steve Pemberton as David Sowerbutts


A serial-killer-obsessed man-child. David became embroiled in a series of murders with his mum Maureen during the first series. A former patient of Ravenhill, because of his apparent role in the death of his father, David is very (some would say too) close to his mother.

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Maureen Sowerbutts

Reece Shearsmith as Maureen Sowerbutts

Maureen is David's mum and while she is not as interested in serial killers as her son (she prefers jigsaws), she indulges his passion. After embarking on a killing spree with David to cover up his first 'bad murder', at the end of the first series Maureen discovered the truth behind their actions and decided it was time to end it all.

Joy Aston

Dawn French as Joy Aston


A desperately misguided midwife with a very odd child. Joy’s dream of bringing little Freddie Fruitcake to life seemed to have become reality at the end of the first series, but did she and little Freddie manage to get out of Ravenhill alive?

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George Aston

Steve Pemberton as George Aston


Joy's hapless husband who turned out to be having an affair with her colleague Nicola.

Mr Lomax

Steve Pemberton as Mr Lomax


A blind, avaricious collector of commodities, who sold his eyes to the Crabtree sisters for the sake of his collection. After winning the quest to get his hands back on Snappy the crocodile, Lomax ended up trapped by Mr Jolly in Ravenhill. Did he manage to escape with his life?

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Michael 'Tealeaf' Fry

Daniel Kaluuya as Michael 'Tealeaf' Fry


Lomax's put upon care worker, Tealeaf ended up trapped at Ravenhill when the explosion happened. Did he survive?

Jeremy Goode

Reece Shearsmith as Jeremy Goode


An over-zealous librarian, Jeremy prides himself on going to whatever lengths are necessary to ensure that books are returned to the library.

Silent Singer

Silent Singer


An eerie character with a strange hold over Jeremy.

Hattie

Steve Pemberton as Hattie


Hattie is a make-up artist who once did Bonnie Tyler's make-up.

Peter Bishop

Jason Watkins as Peter Bishop


Owner of Hoyti Toyti, an antique shop specialising in toys.

Debbie Hart

Daisy Haggard as Debbie Hart


Actress Debbie is still beautiful and still not very smart.

Robert Greenspan

Jason Tompkins as Robert Greenspan


A love-struck, supposedly telekinetic dwarf. After discovering that fellow dwarf Kerry was actually the one with telekinetic powers, the end of the first series saw Robert trapped in a house in the deepest, darkest woods at the hands of Kerry and her Grandma.

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Grace Andrews

Imelda Staunton as Grace Andrews

A shadowy figure who has mysterious motives, a sharp-suit and an even sharper haircut.

Kelvin

Daniel Ings as Kelvin


Andrews' inept henchman.


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Psychoville series two begins on Thursday 5th May at 10:00pm on 91Èȱ¬ Two.

Straight after episode one, the new online Psychoville Experience begins on .

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