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| runtime = 30 minutes<br><small>(including adverts)</small> |
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| creator = Kate Donnelly,<br>Clare Hemphill |
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| starring = Alan McCafferty,<br>Stephen McCole,<br>Paul McCole,<br>Cora Bissett,<br>Jon Morrison,<br>Alison Peebles,<br>Stephanie Robinson,<br>Judith Williams,<br>Anthony Strachan,<br>Rohanna Law |
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*[http://www.stv.tv/cracked ''Cracked''] at [[stv.tv]] |
*[http://www.stv.tv/cracked ''Cracked''] at [[stv.tv]] |
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*{{imdb title|id=0429367|title=High Times}} |
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Revision as of 23:19, 5 October 2008
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Genre | Comedy drama |
Created by | Kate Donnelly, Clare Hemphill |
Country of origin | Scotland |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Producer | SMG Productions |
Running time | 30 minutes (including adverts) |
Original release | |
Network | STV |
Release | 4 September, 2008 – 9 October, 2008 |
Cracked is a Scottish comedy drama, which was broadcast on STV. Created and written by Clare Hemphill and Kate Donnelly, the drama series is set in a Scottish countryside residential rehab clinic, a place where people with various mental and emotional problems check themselves in for some professional tender loving care. Over six episodes, the series deals with issues that are difficult and dark, but also more light hearted and comical situations. It is a touching, honest and often humorous look at mental health problems and their effect on people’s everyday lives in the 21st century.
Cracked was produced by STV in 2005, but due to the lack of appropriate time-slots, the show wasn't broadcast until 2008, where it was shown on a Thursday night, in the 10.40pm slot, taking the place of popular comedy-drama High Times.
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