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  1. The series is co-written by two of its lead actors, Ralf Little and Michelle Terry. The first series was directed by Craig Cash, writer and cast member of The Royle Family (which also starred Little). The series was filmed in Weston-super-Mare. The first series was filmed in early 2011 whilst the second series was filmed throughout June, July ...

  2. Played by: Daniel Ings. John grew up in Weston, but is now a successful events manager in London. He returns to Weston to visit his elderly mother. He doesn't plan to stay long, but then he spots Sarah... A guide to the main characters in The Café, including Carol Porter, Sarah Porter, Mary Ellis, Richard Dickens, Chloe Astill, Keiran Barker ...

  3. Nov 23, 2011 · The Café. Gentle sitcom based around a Weston-super-Mare café that acts as the social hub for the seaside town. Stars Ellie Haddington, Michelle Terry, June Watson, Ralf Little, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and more. The Café. Image shows from L to R: Keiran Barker (Kevin Trainor), Alice Dobson (Marcia Warren), Phil Porter (Robert Glenister), Frank ...

  4. The series is co-written by two of its lead actors, Ralf Little and Michelle Terry. The first series was directed by Craig Cash, writer and cast member of The Royle Family (which also starred Little). The series was filmed in Weston-super-Mare. The first series was filmed in early 2011 whilst the second series was filmed throughout June, July ...

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  6. Nov 23, 2011 · TV review: The Cafe. As a portrait of the tedium of life in a quiet seaside town, The Cafe was all too accurate. Tom Meltzer. Wed 23 Nov 2011 17.00 EST. D espite a double bill of episodes to kick ...

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  7. Additional Information. Years: 2011 - 2013. Seasons: 2. Genre: Comedy. A family owned seaside cafe hosts some colorful customers in this warm comedy series created by award-winning writers Ralph Little and Michelle Terry.

  8. Nov 15, 2011 · Now Ralf Little is striking out on his own. He talks to Patrick Barkham about The Cafe, the new sitcom he has written – despite being 'pathologically lazy' Tue 15 Nov 2011 16.31 EST

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