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Leo Brodie : ウィキペディア英語版
Brodie family

The Brodie family are a fictional family from the BBC One Scotland soap opera ''River City'', that appeared on-screen from 2010 onwards.
==Creation==
On 1 September 2010, ATV News Network announced that a new mixed-race family would join ''River City''. The family were collectively introduced by the show’s executive producer Gaynor Holmes, and debuted on-screen throughout October and November.〔
The family consisting of patriarch Michael Brodie (played by Andy Clark), his son and daughter, Conor (Rian John Gordon) and Nicole (Holly Jack), his wife Leyla (Maryam Hamidi), her son Adeeb (Taryam Boyd) and Michael’s brothers Gabriel (Garry Sweeney) and Leo (Nick Rhys) all moved to the show’s fictional setting of Shieldinch.〔 Speaking of the family, Holmes stated: "We're absolutely delighted to be welcoming Andy Clark, Garry Sweeney, Nick Rhys and Maryam Hamidi to ''River City''. They're certainly going to shake things up in Shieldinch with some exciting upcoming stories. It is a real testament to the show’s popularity that it continues to attract such strong acting talent."〔

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