MILE HIGH
'''Mile High''' was a British television drama based on the lives of the flight crew of ''Fresh!'', a fledgling budget airline. The name of the show comes from the "Mile High Club". The show originally aired on Sky One from 2003 to 2005.
| Contents |
| Background |
| Series One - 2003 |
| Regular cast |
| Recurring cast |
| Series Two - 2004 - 2005 |
| Regular cast |
| Recurring cast |
| International viewing |
| DVD release |
| Theme song |
| Return to TV |
| External links |
Background
A Hewland International production, Mile High is a mix of fast-paced drama, sex, and comedy. The show is based around the flight crew of this young airline company, in and out of uniform, in the air and on the ground. The series follows the flight crew as they travel around the world and their lives in the London home they share.
Series One - 2003
Regular cast
★ Sarah Manners: K.C. (Katherine Cassandra) Gregory
★ James Redmond: Jason Murdoch
★ Emma Ferguson: Emma Coyle
★ Naomi Ryan: Lehann Evans
★ Adam Sinclair: Will O’Brien
★ Tom Wisdom: Marco Bailey
★ Jo-Anne Knowles: Janis Steele
★ Matthew Chambers: John Bryson
Recurring cast
★ Peter Collins: Ian
★ Heather Tobias: Marco’s Mum
★ Martin Cole: James (Jim) Motherbaugh
★ Tim Crouch: Richard Beardsley
★ Charles Daish: Kevin MacMillan
Series Two - 2004 - 2005
Regular cast
★ Naomi Ryan: Lehann Evans
★ Adam Sinclair: Will O’Brien
★ Tom Wisdom: Marco Bailey
★ Jo-Anne Knowles: Janis Steele
★ Christopher Villiers: Captain Nigel Croker
★ Stacey Cadman: Poppy Fields
★ John Pickard: Jack Fields
★ Sarah Farooqui: Charlotte Taylor
★ Luke Roberts: Captain Dan Peterson
★ Katy Edwards: Lorna Newbold
★ Emma-Jane Portch: Rachel Potter
★ Scott Adkins: Ed Russell
Recurring cast
★ Sarah Matravers: Jackie Randall
★ Emma Willis: Lucy Collins
★ Charles Daish: Kevin McMillian
★ Georgia Zaris: Captain Robyn Palmer
★ Alison King: Denise Croker
International viewing
Mile High currently airs in Australia, Canada, Estonia, France, Finland, Ireland, India, Israel, New Zealand, Sweden, South Korea, Serbia, United Kingdom and United States.
DVD release
'UK'
★ Series One and Two are available in the UK for purchase.
'Australia'
★ The complete Season 1 7-disc boxset was released in Australia on Region 4 DVD during November 2006. The complete Season 2 boxset was released on 21 March 2007.
'USA'
★ Season 1 was released in the USA by Koch Vision on the 13 March 2007, with Season 2 Volume 1 and Season 2 Volume 2 being released later on in 2007.
Theme song
★ Mile High's theme song is ''The World Is Mine'' by Hooverphonic.
Return to TV
In early 2007 ''Jane Hewland'' of Hewland International hinted of a return of Mile High to UK broadcast in 2007. It was believed to be returning on Channel 4 rather than Sky One as Series 1-2 were. In the Dream Team episode "Pains, Gains and Automobiles," Gemma Craig is seen watching an advert for Fresh!, the airline of which Mile High is based around - this was the first on-air hint of its return.
After speaking directly to Hewland International, the return of Mile High has now been dismissed. The conclusion reached was, like many series' after such a gap in production, that the reality of trying to get original cast members back together for a new series would be very unlikely.
Some of the cast have now gone on to appear regularly in other shows. James Redmond who played Jason now stars in Casualty and Luke Roberts who played Captain Dan Peterson stars in its spin-off show Holby City. Christopher Villiers (Captain Nigel Croker) is a regular cast member in Emmerdale, whereas John Pickard (Jack Fields) appears in Hollyoaks.
External links
★ Sky One: Mile High Official website
★ Mile High Main Info
★ Episode Guide
★ Mile High Fansite
★ BBC America - Mile High
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