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Breaking the Bank
With ruthless US and Japanese investment banks circling Tuftons, a struggling two-hundred-year-old, family-run British bank, can its bumbling, incompetent chairman, Sir Charles Bunbury, fend off the onslaught and save the bank?
Vadim Jean
Vadim Jean
Stephen Keyworth
James McIlwraith
Tom Swanston
Casts & Crew
Kelsey Grammer
Tamsin Greig
John Michael Higgins
Mathew Horne
Sonya Cassidy
Togo Igawa
Andrew Sachs
Richard Cordery
Joelle Koissi
Doon Mackichan
Julie Dray
Dilyana Bouklieva
Lee Nicholas Harris
Pearce Quigley
Mariola Jaworska
Vic Waghorn
Glenn Webster
Matt Townsend
Susan Fordham
Jill Buchanan
Atul Sharma
Miroslav Zaruba
Emma Louise Williams
Joanne Manchester
Lara Heller
Michael Chapman
Richard Banks
Gabriel Freilich
Danny Morgan
Paul Kerry
Roy Thorn
Tatiana Zarubova
Faith Tarby
Gino Picciano
Paul Blackwell
Nick Thomas-Webster
Pamela Betsy Cooper
Jonathan Rhodes
Michael Haydon
Stephen McDade
Nicholas Tennant
Mark Margason
Gerald Tomkinson
Raj Awasti
Edith Bukovics
Ray Burnet
Pete Meads
Anthony Farrelly
Kumud Pant
Emmanuel Akwafo
David Broughton-Davies
Andrew French
Jonathan Hansler
Jon Wennington
Tom Dab
Jonathon Michaels
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