Renford Rejects

Renford Rejects

Renford Rejects title card (later series)
Genre Situation comedy
Starring Matthew Leitch
Martin Delaney
Paul Parris
Charlie Rolland
Roger Davies
Alex Norton
Holly Davidson
Adam Dean
Bill Homewood
Peter Kane
Tom Weller
Mark Smith (Gladiator)
Lucy Punch
Megan Bertie
Mohammed George
Owen Fenton
Theme music composer Nicky Wire
Opening theme Australia
Ending theme Australia
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 4
No. of episodes 52 (list of episodes)
Production
Location(s) United Kingdom
Camera setup Single camera
Running time 22-26 minutes approx.
Release
Original network Nickelodeon (UK and Australia)
Nick GaS (US)
Original release 23 February 1998 (1998-02-23) – 28 March 2001 (2001-03-28)

Renford Rejects is a teen sitcom produced and broadcast by Nickelodeon UK between 1998 and 2001. The show briefly aired in the United States on Nick GaS.[1]

The show concerned a five-a-side school football team, made up of aspiring players who had been turned down by their school's main team. They were named "Renford Rejects" when a rival player sabotaged their league entry form, but decided to stick with the name as it suited their "outcast" nature.

Filming

Series 1 was filmed in Autumn 1997, Series 2 in Autumn 1998, Series 3 in Autumn 1999, and Series 4 in Autumn 2000.

The show was filmed at Willesden Sports Centre, London, NW10 3QX. Eddie McAvoy's Gracelands Cafe was filmed at 118 College Road, Willesden, London NW10 5HD.

The 'Cafe' still exists to this current day.

Cast

The regular cast, as is often the case with teen sitcoms, went through a number of changes as its four series went by.

Actor Character Position Seasons
1 2 3 4
Martin Delaney Jason Summerbee Renford Rejects Team's Captain Main
Matthew Leitch Stewart Jackson Renford Rejects Team's Coach Main
Holly Davidson Robin Walker Renford Rejects Team's First Girl, Chelsea Ladies Team's Member Main Recurring
Paul Parris Bruno Di Gradi Renford Rejects' Team Member Main
Charlie Rolland Ben Philipps Renford Rejects' Goalkeeper Main
Adam Dean Ronnie Supra Renford Rejects' Team Fifth Member Main Guest
Roger Davies Vinnie Rodriguez Commentator, Cameraman Main
Lucy Punch Sue White Renford Rejects Team's Second Girl Main
Megan Bertie Mia Smith Renford Rejects Team's Third Girl Main
Peter Kane Peter Grade Renford Rejects Team's Mascot, baby brother to Bruno Di GradiRecurring Main
Mohammed George Dennis Quayle Renford Rejects' Coach Main
Tom Weller Terry Stoker Razor Captain, Renford Rejects' RivalRecurring Main
Alex Norton Eddie McAvoy Owner of the local cafe "Graceland" Main

Main characters

Supporting/Recurring Characters

Also appearing was James Corden, who appeared in Don Bruno as Razor #1, where he, along with Terry Stoker, threatened to make Bruno eat his shirt; and Natasha Dilleyston (she appeared in "Heartbreak Hotel and "Ben In Tights"). She played Ben's "love interest" Justine. The episode "Ciao Bambino" featured EastEnders actress Leila Birch, playing Bruno's love interest Gina. Birch and Parris went on to become engaged in real life after meeting on the show.[2] The club trainer Leo was played by Mark Smith, who had recently left the ITV show Gladiators.

The show also featured several comedians in guest roles, including Tony Slattery ("Boyband"), David Baddiel ("Reject TV") and Alexei Sayle ("Action").

Guest stars

A number of famous guest stars from the world of football appeared as themselves throughout the course of the series. These included Ian Rush, Gianfranco Zola, Martin Keown, Shaka Hislop, Roberto Di Matteo, Jon Harley, John Terry, Kasey Keller, Harry Redknapp with the West Ham first team, Jim Rosenthal, Bob Wilson, Stan Bowles, and various members of England's 1966 World Cup-winning team.

Music

As with many similarly themed series, Renford Rejects used a popular contemporary indie song as its theme tune - in this case, "Australia" by the Manic Street Preachers.

Renford Rejects also used an edited version of Rob Dougan's Clubbed To Death (Kurayamino Mix) from his breakthrough album Furious Angels when the Rejects rivals, The Razors, would appear on screen.

"Ready to Go" by Republica was another song that is often heard on the program.

"A Girl Like You" by Edwyn Collins, was the song for Robin in the first season.

Broadcast history

United Kingdom:

United States:

Australia:

Ireland:

References

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