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  1. Crocodile Shoes II: Created by Jimmy Nail. With Jimmy Nail, Robert Morgan, Elizabeth Carling, Sammy Johnson. Jed Shepperd's struggles with his difficult second album is dealt a blow when his manager turns up dead.

    • (97)
    • 1996-11-14
    • Drama
    • Jimmy Nail, Robert Morgan, Elizabeth Carling
  2. Crocodile Shoes II es una serie de televisión británica de seis capítulos realizada por la BBC y proyectada en BBC One en 1996. La continuación de Crocodile Shoes, fue escrita por Jimmy Nail con Nick Mead como guionista asociado.

  3. Country Boy: Dirigido por Roger Bamford, David Richards. Con Jimmy Nail, Nadeshda Brennicke, Elizabeth Carling, Mark Burdis. Jed struggles to find the inspiration he needs to write the second album, the police turn up at the door when a body is pulled out of the Thames, and Ade's sister insists that she has some stuff that needs going through.

  4. Crocodile Shoes II is a British six-part television series made by the BBC and screened on BBC One in 1996. The follow-up to Crocodile Shoes, it was written by Jimmy Nail with Nick Mead as script associate. Where Crocodile Shoes followed Jed Shepperd on his journey from Newcastle to Nashville and all the way back, Crocodile Shoes II ...

    • 6
    • 14 November –, 19 December 1996
    • 1
    • BBC One
  5. Running Man: Dirigido por Roger Bamford. Con Jimmy Nail, Elizabeth Carling, Sammy Johnson, Brian Hogg. Taking a job at a scrapyard turns out to be more trouble than it's worth, the lads offer to deal with a tabloid journalist who won't take a hint, and news from Germany suggests that somebody is trying to hide the truth.

  6. Crocodile Shoes II is a British six part television series made by the BBC and screened on BBC One in 1996. The follow-up to Crocodile Shoes, it was written by Jimmy Nail with Nick Mead as script associate.

  7. Crocodile Shoes II is a British six-part television series made by the BBC and screened on BBC One in 1996. The follow-up to Crocodile Shoes, it was written by Jimmy Nail with Nick Mead as script associate.