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The Strange Vanishing of Julian Quark

Newly-elected Prime Minister Julian Quark (Toby Jones) is in a political pickle: every time he tells a lie a body part disappears. Surreal and delightful comedy by Tom Wainwright.

By Tom Wainwright

After reneging on all of his election pledges, newly-elected Prime Minister Julian Quark is alarmed to discover that his right ear is missing. And that's just the start of it. It seems that there's a correlation between his dishonesty and the continual disappearance of body parts. As his own physical being diminishes so do his chances of halting the curse.

Cast:

Julian Quark . . . . . Toby Jones
Sarah . . . . . Doon Mackichan
Marazion . . . . . Michael Bertenshaw
Nobinson . . . . . Ewan Bailey
Prickett . . . . . Brian Protheroe
Tanya . . . . . Adie Allen
Jeremy . . . . . Nick Underwood
TV Reporter . . . . . Nicola Ferguson
Australian Prime Minister . . . . . James Lailey
Aide . . . . . Sam Rix

Director: Sasha Yevtushenko

44 minutes

Last on

New Year's Day 2022 21:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Julian Quark Toby Jones
Sarah Doon Mackichan
Marazion Michael Bertenshaw
Nobinson Ewan Bailey
Prickett Brian Protheroe
Tanya Adie Allen
Jeremy Nick Underwood
TV Reporter Nicola Ferguson
Australian Prime Minister James Lailey
Aide Sam Rix
Director Sasha Yevtushenko
Writer Tom Wainwright

Broadcasts

  • Thu 17 Mar 2016 14:15
  • New Year's Day 2022 21:00

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