Acting
Harry can be seen in ITV’s Unforgotten, Breathtaking and Protection. Most recently Harry played Doctor Smith in Queenie the highly anticipated series for Channel 4 and Billy Morgan in Beyond Paradise for BBC. Further television credits include: Father Brown (BBC), Captive (Netflix), The Hunt for Tony Blair (BBC), Lark Rise to Candleford (BBC), Doc Martin (ITV), One Summer (BBC). Film credits include: Boxing Day (Boxing Day Productions Ltd), A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life (Forward Motion Pictures), Gold (Bollywood feature – Eros International). Theatre credits include: Looking Good Dead (josh Andrews Productions); The Crucible, North&South and Blithe Spirit (Pitlochry Festival Theatre) and The Big Corner,The Winters Tale, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Secret Garden, An Enemy of the People, The Family Way and Private Lives (Octagon Theatre, Bolton). Harry trained at Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.

Melvin, a British author living in America, returns home to London for Christmas to introduce his American fiancée Lisa to his eccentric British-Caribbean family. Their relationship is put to the test as she discovers the world her fiancé has left behind.

The Comic Strip team return for a special 50s-style 'fugitive' film noir spoof. The 60-minute film, penned by Peter Richardson and Pete Richens, follows Prime Minister Tony Blair (Stephen Mangan), wanted for murder and on the run. Escaping from Number 10 and leaving behind his adoring wife Cherie (Catherine Shepherd), Tony vows to clear his name no matter what the consequences.

Pauline Gibson has spent her life as a doctor, the inspiring leader of a local health campaign. When she crosses paths with her old boyfriend, a stalwart loyalist in Labour Party politics, she’s faced with an agonising decision. What’s involved in sacrificing your private life and your piece of mind for something more than a single issue? Does she dare?