Main cast ;Dennis Longridge Patterson :Dennis (
Tim Healy) is the reluctant, co-opted leader of the "Magnificent Seven". When introduced, he is in the middle of divorcing his wife Vera. He later has an affair with a German on-site secretary named Dagmar, played by
Brigitte Kahn. In series two, he is working for a
Newcastle upon Tyne gangster, Ally Fraser, to whom he has fallen in debt. Dennis has two children and can sometimes be short-tempered, but is basically a thoughtful man of high moral standards and has good people skills. At the opening of the third series, he is driving a mini-cab for a living and supplementing his income, much to his own shame, by working as a drug-dealer's driver. ;Neville Hope :Neville (
Kevin Whately) is often under the thumb of his wife, Brenda. Honest and hard-working, he constantly worries about the welfare of his wife and three children, and his heart is in Newcastle. He married young and has no regrets, although by the third series he is suffering from a mid-life crisis. In series four Neville comes of age working secretly for British Intelligence in Cuba. ;Leonard Jeffrey "Oz" Osborne :In the original series, Oz (
Jimmy Nail) was a loud, belligerent, abrasive, heavy-drinking Geordie lout who showed no fidelity towards his wife or any concern for his son. He had a
xenophobic attitude to Germans, and later to Turks and Spaniards. His major passions in life were drinking and supporting
Newcastle United football club. At the end of the second series, he wins the Spanish lottery and spends much of his new-found wealth on presents for his friends, but has squandered all his money by the beginning of the third series, in which he re-unites his five surviving pals at his own phoney funeral as a ruse to reunite the entire team. By this time, the character has, somewhat unrealistically, had a personality change, being substantially reformed, more mature, intelligent and thoughtful and less yobbishly violent, and with his magically newly-acquired business acumen, is prepared to lead his friends off on new adventures overseas. His son, Rod, has grown up [and bears zero physical resemblance to his 11 year old self of Series 2], is a singer and is gay, which at first horrifies Oz. After going to see him perform on two occasions, Oz's maturity and new-found reformed nature wins through. ;Barry Spencer Taylor :Barry (
Timothy Spall) is a bright, well-meaning West Midlander from the
Black Country. (He mentions connections with
West Bromwich and
Wolverhampton and has a poster of
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. on the wall of his office.) He is an electrician with a large, often stilted vocabulary and a motorbike, and is also dull, bumbling and bashful. His inadvertent tendency to bore others and to look on the bleak side of things is mocked by his mates, but they retain some affection for him. He has been married twice, first to a local girl named Hazel (played by
Melanie Hill), who left him for another woman, which is found out in the third series. He then later marries the glamorous Russian Tatiana played by
Branka Katić. Both marriages end in divorce, but, at the end of the special two-part series, he is reconciled with Tatiana, especially now that she is expecting his child a result of an encounter back in the UK. ;Albert Arthur Moxey :Moxey (
Christopher Fairbank) is the only character not introduced in the first episode. He is a
Scouse plasterer with bad acne and, originally, a stutter, although he has clearly had it cured by the time of the third series. Despite his friendly exterior, Moxey has a dark side: he is a convicted - albeit reformed -
arsonist and does try to explain that it is more of a mental illness and that he always tries to ensure that no-one is in the building to be burned (Series three). At the beginning of the second series, he absconds from an open prison, and is thereafter on the run, under the aliases "Brendan Mulcahy" and "Francis Fogarty". During series three, it emerges that he is now free from prison but that the local police need Moxey's help to gather information against Moxey's corrupt employer, Mickey Startup. He emigrates to Australia in the final episode of the special two part series with his new Australian girlfriend. ;Brian "Bomber" Busbridge :Bomber (
Pat Roach) is an easy-going 6'5"
West Country brickie, heavily built and extremely strong, with a bushy beard. He occasionally works as a
wrestler in professional wrestling promotions. He follows
Bristol City F.C. although he is seen wearing a
Bristol Rovers blue and white quartered shirt in series 4. One of the older brickies, he is quiet but friendly, well liked by his workmates, and is often the voice of reason and good sense. When the lads find themselves in trouble, they often turn to Bomber for help, even Oz. He is affectionate with his wife and teenage daughter but has an unfortunate habit of spending his earnings on gambling and prostitutes. ;Wayne Winston Norris :Wayne (
Gary Holton) describes himself as a . A Londoner, he is a carpenter (or "chippy") by trade and has an obsession for women which often lands him and his friends in trouble. Initially without transport, he relied on friends for lifts but by series 2 he has bought a red
BMW 520. At the end of the first series, Wayne marries Christa, (played by
Lysette Anthony), a secretary at the building site. The actor Gary Holton died in 1985 after overdosing on drugs and before the filming of the second series finished. Wayne's absence in the second series is often explained in dialogue with phrases like "He's gone to town to look for girls". The series was not filmed in chronological order, so he is present in the final episode yet absent during earlier scenes. The last episode is dedicated to Gary Holton. ;Wyman Ian Norris :Wyman (
Noel Clarke) is Wayne's son and is introduced in series three at the "funeral for Oz", where they find out that Wayne died from a congenital heart problem a few years previously. Wyman is a DJ but then decides to join the gang to try to make some money on the bridge job, and to find out more about his father, whom he never knew. In later episodes, when the gang work for the OED, Wyman works as a general labourer.
Supporting cast Wives, girlfriends and exes •
Julia Tobin as Brenda Elizabeth Hope: Wife of Neville (Series 1–4 & Special) •
Lysette Anthony as Christa Norris: Girlfriend of Wayne. Later wife, then ex-wife (Series 1 & mentions in Series 2) • Caroline Hutchison as Vera Patterson: First wife, later ex-wife of Dennis (Series 1) •
Brigitte Kahn as Dagmar: Girlfriend of Dennis (Series 1) •
Sheila Reid as Patsy Busbridge: Wife of Bomber (Series 1) •
Su Elliot as Marjorie Osborne: Wife, later ex-wife of Oz (Series 1 & 2) • Maya Woolfe as Uli (Series 1): A German woman who Oz falls in love with. Oz tells her he has his own construction business to impress her, and she tells him that she is a beauty consultant, but actually works at a massage parlour for her Turkish boyfriend, as Bomber discovers. •
Melanie Hill as Hazel Taylor: first "awful wedded wife" of Barry (Series 2) •
Madelaine Newton as Christine Chadwick: Girlfriend of Dennis (Series 2). An ex-wife was mentioned in series 3, but she was not specifically named as Christine and so was probably a reference to Vera. • Lesley Saint John as Vicky: Girlfriend of Ally Fraser and then Oz (Series 2) •
Branka Katić as Tatiana Taylor: 2nd wife of Barry (Series 3–4 & Special) •
Georgina Lightning as Lainie Proudfoot: Girlfriend, later common-law wife, of Bomber (Series 3) •
Josefina Gabrielle as Ofelia Ortiz: Ex-girlfriend of Oz (Series 4) •
Zoë Eeles as Tina: Ex-girlfriend of Wyman Norris (Series 4): was the assistant of Tarquin Pearce and a love interest for Wyman Norris. It is speculated that she has had a sexual relationship with Tarquin. Tina and Wyman's romance ended when the lads completed their work in Cuba.
Series 1 •
Michael Sheard as Herr Gerhardt Grünwald: The site manager. His first name is only mentioned in the novel adaptations. •
Peter Birch as Herr Hans Ulrich: Grünwald's charge-hand. His first name is only mentioned in the novel adaptations. •
Michael Elphick as Magowan: A violent alcoholic thug who was always looking for trouble, yet was never fired for his antics as he was one of the best bricklayers on site. Most of the lads feared him, except Oz, who got on well with him, and Bomber, who was too big for Magowan to intimidate. When he was evicted from the hostel for assaulting staff, Oz invited Magowan to stay in the hut, much to the dismay of the other lads. By the time the lads had left Germany, Magowan had finally been imprisoned for his aggressive behaviour. •
Heinz Bernard as Herr Pfister: The agent who signed up the lads to work in Düsseldorf and pays their wages. Fell afoul of Magowan one time after arriving late due to car problems, ending up with a bloodied nose and covered in gravel. •
Lucinda Edmonds as Tracy Busbridge: Bomber's sixteen year old daughter who runs away from home and shows up at the building site, unaware that her father has gone back to England to find her. •
Ray Winstone as Colin Latham: was a soldier who went on the run following a rough time with some of his fellow soldiers. He met the lads when they visited the German countryside, and he went to work with them in Düsseldorf. Dennis and Neville later persuaded him to return to the army, and he remained in touch with Neville via letters. • Des Young as Hedley Irwin: A steelworker from Darlington whom Dennis and Neville meet in hospital. Hedley tells them he has lived in Germany since the war and was in the army before being cashiered for marrying a German woman. He dies in hospital, and Dennis and Neville think Hedley should be buried in England. • Norah Fulton as Mabel Hilton: Hedley's sister, married to Bob (James Ottoway). Wayne visits her and tells her that Hedley has passed on. She reveals that Hedley was court-martialled for selling headlamps to the Russians, and that he was married before he left England. • Ray Knight as the barman: The barman at the pub where the lads spend most of their spare time.
Series 2 •
Bill Paterson as Alasdair 'Ally' Fraser (Series 2): Dennis's boss. Fraser is a businessman in the Newcastle area, with businesses including a sauna, casino and a nightclub. Fraser is widely regarded as a villain by the Geordie characters and it becomes known at the end of the series when he is residing in Marbella that he is wanted by the police back in the UK. •
Val McLane as Norma: is Dennis Patterson's older sister. She let Dennis live at her house when he divorced his wife Vera. She disapproved of her brother's association with Ally Fraser. She was also close to Brenda and Neville Hope. She wasn't happy when Moxy and Oz began sleeping in her front room. She was not seen nor mentioned after Series 2 in the series per se, however Val McClane appeared in character as Norma at the 2006 Sunday for Sammy charity variety show at The Sage, Gateshead. The character of Norma was quickly added to the scripts shortly after filming on the second series began to replace Dennis' wife Vera, when actress Caroline Hutchison (who was originally set to reprise her role and had attended script read-throughs and rehearsals) was diagnosed with cancer and was subsequently unable to appear. •
James Booth as Kenny Ames: The former owner of Thornley Manor. Ames is living in exile in Marbella as he is wanted by the police for his criminal activities, which include a pornography empire. Ames is an associate of Ally Fraser. •
Bryan Pringle as Arthur Pringle: the snobbish, grumpy landlord of the lads' local when they were staying in Derbyshire. He was often irritated by the lads, especially Oz and Wayne. He seems to dislike Wayne the most, due to Wayne seducing his daughter Carol, and as punishment, he bans Wayne and the rest of the lads from his pub, but after it is revealed that he once attended a sex party hosted by Kenny Ames, he is blackmailed into lifting the ban. •
Catherine Rabett as Carol Pringle •
Kevin Lloyd as Harry Blackburn: A
plumber and
Country & Western enthusiast from Derby. He is always dressed in cowboy gear and drives a Nissan Patrol • Ying Tong John as Big Baz: Ally Fraser's minder. Although he appears to be hard man, he has been beaten by both Bomber and Oz, with Bomber breaking his nose and hand and Oz stunning him. •
John Bowler as Howard Radcliffe: Architect on the Thornley Manor refurbishment. •
James Bate as Malcolm Hallwood. Ally Fraser's solicitor. In early drafts of the scripts, the character was called Malcolm Harbottle. • Simon Smith as Trevor: Barry's apprentice. • Barry Hollinshead as Rodney Osborne: Oz's ten-year-old son. •
Eric Mason as Terry Leather. The character was based, in part, on Ronnie Knight. Leather is a member of the criminal fraternity living in exile in Marbella. • Stephen Tiller as Nick Wheeler: A hack journalist who thinks the lads are the "Sheffield Payroll" gang, and after speaking to Signor Fuentes and Kenny Ames, sends his report back to the English press, much to the ire of Ally Fraser. •
Kenny Ireland and Bernard Martin as Sid Payne and Ronnie Williams: A pair of journalists trying to rubbish Nick Wheeler's story. An altercation at the beach with Oz, Wayne and Bomber doesn't get them anywhere. They get into Ally's villa, where Dennis tells them they are on a reunion from their time in Dusseldorf. •
Patrick Godfrey and
Georgine Anderson as Geoffrey and Pauline Oxlade: A retired couple, neighbours of Ally Fraser. The Lads mistake their villa for Fraser's and go for a skinny dip in their pool. •
Ricardo Montez as Signor Fuentes: The Spanish policeman who investigates the lads when they mistakenly dive into a swimming pool belonging to the Oxlades. Fuentes later appears in the final episode to investigate Ally Fraser's abuse of Vicky. Montez then reappears in Series 4 as the grandfather of Ofelia Ortiz who idolises Fidel Castro. • Joseph Long as Carlos: The barman at the Bella Vista Hotel. The lads' drinking into the early hours forcing Carlos to remain at the bar convinces his wife he has another woman. By the final episode, his wife has left him. •
Roger Rowland as Rev.Ian Burton, the vicar who befriends Barry during his brass rubbing excursion at the local parish church. •
Stephen Greif as Prince Stefano, an Italian aristocrat who invites Hazel and a reluctant Brenda aboard his luxury yacht in Marbella.
Series 3 •
Bill Nighy as Jeffrey Grainger: A disgraced politician who met Oz in prison. Grainger is a member of the consortium responsible for the demolition of the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge. Grainger is shown to make media appearances to promote his autobiography in which he claims he is a reformed character. However, it is clear that his business dealings are dishonest. •
Emily Bruni as Sarah: Grainger's personal assistant and later love interest of Oz. •
Liz White as Lorraine: Neville's secretary whom he fantasizes over during his mid-life crisis. •
Michael Angelis as Mickey Startup: Moxey's employer at his nightclub. Startup is a Liverpudlian criminal, involved in human trafficking and
sexual slavery. •
Zelda Tinska as Irena: A young woman brought into the country illegally with her two brothers and several others. She is separated from her brothers by Mickey Startup who wants her to work in his
brothel. She escapes to search for her brothers who are working on the demolition of the bridge. •
John Kazek as Yorgo: An eastern European gangmaster who supplies illegal labour for the bridge demolition. •
Gordon Tootoosis as Joe Saugus: A Native American chief who travels to the UK to procure the bridge, to be rebuilt on his reservation to bring trade to his casino. • Aleksandar Mikich as Dhori: Irena's brother. •
Dragan Mićanović as Kadi: Originally introduced as Barry's brother-in-law and business partner, it is revealed he is in fact Tatiana's lover and he has been using the business as a front for a drug smuggling operation. • Mark Stobbart as Rodney Osborne: Now grown up and reunited again with Oz. Oz is pleased to discover Rod is a professional singer, but is shocked to learn he is a
drag artist and is homosexual. •
Branka Katic as Tatiana
Series 4 •
Javier Alcina as Raúl Ortiz • Sandra James-Young as Chrissie: Wyman's mother •
Caroline Harker as Pru Scott-Johns •
Clive Russell as Gary Turnbull •
Alexander Hanson as Tarquin Pearce • David Cheung as Michael Goy • Hector Then as Neville's Minder ==Music==