Kiss Me Kate is a British sitcom that ran from 4 May 1998 until 26 December 2000. It followed the everyday life of a counsellor, Kate (Caroline Quentin), who not only must manage her clients' problems, but also must help her neighbours and unsuccessful business partner, Douglas, played by Chris Langham. Amanda Holden played Mel, the receptionist. Darren Boyd played the sweet, but intellectually challenged, Craig, the travel agent downstairs.
During the series, both Craig and Douglas fall for Kate. Mel and Craig become romantically involved, but Douglas continues to be in love with Kate. Kate then falls for Douglas's brother, Iain Cameron, a successful cardiac surgeon.
It was written by Chris Langham and John Morton, who had collaborated on People Like Us.
Cast
Main
- Caroline Quentin, Kate Salinger
- Chris Langham, Douglas Fielding/Cameron
- Amanda Holden, Mel
- Darren Boyd, Craig Chapman
Recurring
- Cliff Parisi, Tony (Series 1 and 2 only)
- Mark Heap, Peter (Series 1 only)
- Holly Atkins, Alex (Series 2 only)
- Elizabeth Renihan, Jo (Series 3 only)
- Bill Nighy, Douglas' brother, Iain Cameron
Episodes
Series One (1998)
Series Two (1999)
Series Three (2000)
Comic Relief Sketch
Filming locations
Filming took place at the now closed Carlton Television Studios in Nottingham in front of a live studio audience. At the beginning of each series the crew spent four days filming all exterior scenes at various locations in and around Nottingham.
The main building that housed the office and Kate's flat is situated on East Circus Street, Nottingham, directly opposite the Nottingham Playhouse.
The building used in the third series as the exterior of "Cafe Coffee" is in reality a casino located at the junction of St. Peters Gate and Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham.
The building used as the location of Iain's flat is situated on Broadway in the Lace Market area of Nottingham.
Other locations used throughout the series include the University of Nottingham, the Peacock Inn at Redmile, Leicestershire and Nottingham's Victoria Embankment.
External links
- Kiss Me Kate at IMDb
- Kiss Me Kate at British Comedy Guide




