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Where Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps cast are now – playing Meghan Markle to Bridgerton and Coronation Street

TWO Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps was the TV show that shot the likes of Sheridan Smith and Will Mellor to fame.

The BBC sitcom – which revolved around five twenty-something friends who enjoyed boozing in the pub – ran for 10 years from 2001.

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Two Pints quickly became a cult classic, and, luckily for fans, the show’s creator Susan Nickson has confirmed it will be returning for a reboot – and Sheridan looks likely to be getting in on the action too!

Will – who played Gaz Wilkinson – has claimed Sheridan ignored his calls “for years”.

But sources told The Sun this week how she recently got in touch, sparking speculation she might be about to reprise her role as Cheeky Vimto fan Janet.

Here, we reveal what happened to the cast next – from shock splits to playing Meghan Markle.

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Will Mellor (Gaz Wilkinson)

Will Mellor will be returning to play Gaz in the Two Pints reboot

Will Mellor was chosen to play Gaz on Two Pints, after being spotted as Jambo Bolton on Hollyoaks, which he starred in from 1995 to 1998.

Mechanic Gaz was a typical blokes’ bloke, who loved boozing and women, as well as Hollyoaks, Monarch of the Glen and pornography.

He was madly in love with Donna Henshaw – played by Will’s former Hollyoaks co-star Natalie Casey – and they were on and off throughout the show’s run.

Since Two Pints, Will has starred in many TV shows, including EastEnders, Broadchurch, Waterloo Road and Line of Duty.


Last year, he was seen playing nasty drug dealer Harvey Gaskell on Coronation Street.

Will, who is the voice of the Funky Pigeon ads, is also a frequent panelist and guest judge on Celebrity Juice, as he’s a good friend of Leigh Francis AKA Keith Lemon.

He was recently seen in tears on The One Show over the loss of his dad.

Ralf Little (Jonny Keogh)

Despite his character Jonny being killed off, it has been suggested Ralf Little could return for the Two Pints reboot

Ralf Little, 42, was brought in to play Jonny, after producers saw him on another BBC sitcom, The Royle Family – and he only auditioned when he realised Two Pints would be very different.

Unemployed daytime TV lover Jonny described himself as a “lazy gobs***e” and enjoyed eating cat food. But he always tried to do best for his son and wife Janet.

Ralf’s character was eaten by a shark in series seven, after winning a shark-jumping competition in Hawaii – although his death was never actually seen on-screen.

This came after Ralf quit the show due to an overwhelming schedule.

Since his character’s demise, actor Ralf Little has appeared in BBC series Robin Hood and played DI Neville Parker in Death in Paradise since last year.

He got engaged to playwright Lindsey Ferrentino but they had to put their wedding on hold due to the pandemic.

When it comes to Death In Paradise, he recently confessed he can’t confirm anything about the future of the show

Sheridan Smith (Janet Keogh)

Sheridan Smith is arguably the biggest star to come out of Two Pints

Sheridan Smith is arguably the most famous star to come from Two Pints, having played Jonny’s bubbly wife, Janet, on the show.

The 40-year-old actress has appeared in a host of memorable shows as diverse as Mrs Biggs, Gavin and Stacey, The Royle Family, Benidorm and Jonathan Creek.

She also stars in the new Railway Children film due out later this year.

Despite a very public battle with mental health which led to her pulling out of stage show Funny Girl, Sheridan has won two Olivier Awards, a BAFTA, an NTA and received two International Emmy Awards for her work on stage and screen.

But she hasn’t been so successful in her homelife, as she split up with her fiance and father of her two-year-old son Billy last year.

In a joint statement given to The Sun on Sunday, the couple said: “It is with great sadness that we have decided to have some time apart.

“We both remain completely committed to raising our beautiful boy Billy together. We ask that you respect our privacy during this difficult time. Thank you.”

She’s currently dating Alex Lawler – who she’s been with since October last year.

Due to her fame, Will and Susan previously claimed it was unlikely she’ll appear in the Two Pints reboot – with Will even confessing they hadn’t spoken in a long time.

But it seems things have changed for her now.

Natalie Casey (Donna Henshaw)

Natalie Casey now does a lot of theatre and voiceover work

Like Will, Natalie Casey was discovered on Hollyoaks, and ended up playing loud-mouthed Donna – Gaz’s on-off girlfriend and then wife.

Donna had quite a tragic ending as she cancelled plans to travel the world with Gaz after finding out she may have cancer, but never told him why.

After Two Pints, the 42-year-old co-presented Big Brother’s Little Brother with Dermot O’Leary.

She went on to have a successful theatre career, starring in The Vagina Monologues, The Wedding Singer and Legally Blonde.

She has become a popular voiceover artist and is still the voice you hear on the ITV show, Dinner Date.

Kathryn Drysdale (Louise Brooks)

Kathryn Drysdale was most recently seen in Netflix’s hit show Bridgerton

Kathryn Drysdale played ditzy Louise in Two Pints – best known for her incredible high-pitched voice, which barmaid Kelly said “chills her to the bones”.

She eventually left Runcorn to join a “weird moon-worshipping cult” at the end of series eight after meeting a pop star boyfriend.

Since Two Pints, Kathryn, 40, has starred in many hit TV shows, including Benidorm and Death in Paradise.

She’s most well-known for playing Meghan Markle in The Windsors, and now Genevieve Delacroix in Netflix’s record-breaking period drama, Bridgerton.

Lee Oakes (Munch Wilkinson)

Lee Oakes hasn’t acted on-screen since 2011

Lee Oakes joined the cast of Two Pints in 2003 as Munch Wilkinson – who turned out to be Gaz’s long-lost half-brother, described as a “a bit of a yoghurt”.

Lee’s biggest role since Two Pints was as Jimmy Venable’s friend, Kev, in After You’ve Gone.

He’s also had recurring roles in Corrie and Emmerdale, and starred opposite Sir Michael Caine in Harry Brown in 2009.

Lee seems to have not acted in a while, however, as he last appeared onscreen in 2011, playing Stage Door Keeper 2 in the Eric & Ernie TV biopic.

Hayley Bishop (Kelly Crabtree)

Hayley Bishop has gone slightly off the radar since Two Pints

Hayley Bishop played Kelly Crabtree in Two Pints.

She was introduced in series four, as Louise’s unconfident colleague at Sayers’ Bakery.

However, by series six, she was the regular barmaid at The Archer and had become rather promiscuous, even with the pub’s elderly regulars, and Munch.

She was last seen smothered in crisp wrappers at the end of series six – after being denied the job of manager.

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Hayley has gone slightly off the radar since Two Pints.

She appeared in Doctors and Berry’s Way in 2006 and Citizen Khan in 2016 – and her Twitter bio says she’s mum to “two beautifully bonkers boys”.

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