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'''Joe McGann''' (born [[July 24]], [[1958]] in [[Liverpool]]) is an [[England|English]] actor. His most well-known role was playing the lead role — Charlie Burrows, the "house keeper" in the TV comedy series ''[[The Upper Hand]]'' (1990-1996). He is also known as a television reporter on the BBC's South Today programme, reporting on local events in the south of England.
'''Joe McGann''' (born [[July 24]], [[1958]] in [[Liverpool]]) is an [[England|English]] actor. His most well-known role was playing the lead role — Charlie Burrows, the "house keeper" in the TV comedy series ''[[The Upper Hand]]'' (1990-1996). He is also known as a television reporter on the BBC's South Today programme, reporting on local events in the south of England.


McCann's three younger brothers — [[Paul McGann|Paul]], [[Stephen McGann|Stephen]] and [[Mark McGann|Mark]] — are all actors as well. Together with Stephen and Mark, he is currently starring in ''Tom, Dick and Harry,'' a play by [[Ray Cooney|Ray]] and [[Michael Cooney]] at the [[Duke of York's Theatre]].
McGann's three younger brothers — [[Paul McGann|Paul]], [[Stephen McGann|Stephen]] and [[Mark McGann|Mark]] — are all actors as well. Together with Stephen and Mark, he is currently starring in ''Tom, Dick and Harry,'' a play by [[Ray Cooney|Ray]] and [[Michael Cooney]] at the [[Duke of York's Theatre]].


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Revision as of 16:30, 10 March 2006

Joe McGann (born July 24, 1958 in Liverpool) is an English actor. His most well-known role was playing the lead role — Charlie Burrows, the "house keeper" in the TV comedy series The Upper Hand (1990-1996). He is also known as a television reporter on the BBC's South Today programme, reporting on local events in the south of England.

McGann's three younger brothers — Paul, Stephen and Mark — are all actors as well. Together with Stephen and Mark, he is currently starring in Tom, Dick and Harry, a play by Ray and Michael Cooney at the Duke of York's Theatre.

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