
Fight for the Remote: Episode 7
The Wake-Up Call
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Narrated by:
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Ayesha Antoine
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Andrew Hayden-Smith
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Helen Oakleigh
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By:
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Mark Adams
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Julia Dawn
About this listen
"God, I need to be bereaved. I could do with losing a few pounds". Jon, Keren, and Grub accompany Alice to the funeral of a uni friend called Boris. Jon wants to know how good a friend the deceased was; Alice wants to know how he died. Will their respective quests for knowledge end in tears or laughter?
Written by Mark Adams. Directed by Dexter O'Neill. The Cast; Alice - Ayesha Antoine; Jon - Andrew Hayden-Smith; Keren - Helen Oakleigh; Grub - Daniel King.
Warning: Some scenes contain strong language and themes of a sexual nature.
©2012 Fantom Films (P)2012 Fantom Films
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