Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
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Him And Her, starring Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani, reveals the hilarious and often shocking truth of what really goes on behind the bedroom doors of today's 20-somethings.
Russell Tovey plays Steve, a laddish, unemployed man with no desire to seek employment, who is surviving on benefits. He has no dreams and no goals and isn't bothered by this; he has no apparent interest in any issues wider than eating, sleeping, drinking and having sex.
Sarah Solemani plays Becky – ladette, unemployed with no desire to seek employment, true to her friends, popular, the first one to hit the dance floor when she goes clubbing with the girls and sarcastic sometimes to the point of meanness. She is able to see straight through Steve, though sometimes completely unable to understand the weird self-obsession of men.
This acutely observed, forensically honest, warts-and-all comedy looks at a working-class couple in their mid-twenties and the minutiae of their relationship. The hub of Him And Her is the couple's unmade bed and their rather-too-lived-in bedsit.
RC
Big Talk Productions
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There have been a few changes in Salford, as Ideal returns to ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three for a sixth series. After fleeing the UK in order to avoid a possible prison sentence, Moz and Jenny travelled to several different countries – although Jenny doesn't seem to remember which ones. When they turn up on the doorstep, it isn't quite the homecoming they'd hoped for.
For a start, PC, the police constable has taken up residence in Moz's old flat, with his ex-girlfriend Nicki. Not only that, but with PC bringing home all the weed he's confiscated, Nicki is now dealing to Moz's original circle of clients and has seriously boosted profits. This series also welcomes a new tenant to the block. Tilly (Janeane Garofalo) is a beautiful, witty, artistic American girl, who runs her own small designer clothes shop: Trash Wednesday.
Starring Johnny Vegas as Moz, Ideal is as creative and uncompromising as ever, and like nothing else on TV.
´óÏó´«Ã½ Front Desk Publicity
A ´óÏó´«Ã½ Comedy North and Baby Cow production
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Dan Clark, comedian and writer of How Not To Live Your Life, returns as desperate lothario Don in the third series of the hit comedy.
At the climax of series two Don's luck was about to change as it looked like he was finally going to get it on with his flatmate, Sam. But on joining Don at the start of series three, it appears that things didn't quite go according to plan, and each day is a trial for Don as he must face up to the fact that he blew his chance with Sam.
To make matters worse, she has a new boyfriend who is everything Don isn't – mature, reliable, clever and not at all self-obsessed. Once more Don has to deal with a fraught love life that involves dates with an aristocrat, a tramp and a really angry woman. On top of that he is sucked into taking part in Top Gun – The Musical, tries therapy and even sells his soul to become a corporate highflyer. But despite all this, he is still no wiser as to how to live his life...
Laura Haddock plays Sam, while trying to help Don get some kind of grip is his long-suffering carer, Eddie (David Armand), Gollum lookalike Mrs Treacher (Leila Hoffman) and art gallery boss Jason (Daniel Taylor).
MF2/NE
A Brown Eyed Boy production
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