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15 Storeys High - Series 1 And 2
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In a tower block on a council estate in South London, flat owner Vince takes in a new lodger, Errol. It's a big mistake. Errol is a nice, considerate, thoroughly decent bloke who has moved down to London and is working his way through a list of things he wants to achieve in life. (Number 36: drink a cappuccino, number 37: work with fish): Vince is the most sullen man in Britain who having spent too much time living on his own, lacks both tolerance and social grace. A lifeguard at the local swimming, Vince takes great pride in being able to tell swimmers off for no reason and obtains his home decorating ideas from photos in Readers' Wives.
No regular visitors come to visit the two men, as Vince has no friends and Errol feels that any friendships he has made will be jeopardised by his landlord. But that's not to say there are no encounters. What with Rastafarians doing dub reggae workouts, men with Shetland ponies in their spare bedrooms, single mothers salsacising in their living rooms, and dope smoking teenagers inhabiting the lift...life is a constant whirl of social interaction . Of sorts., In a tower block on a council estate in South London, flat owner Vince takes in a new lodger, Errol. It's a big mistake. Errol is a nice, considerate, thoroughly decent bloke who has moved down to London and is working his way through a list of things he wants to achieve in life. (Number 36: drink a cappuccino, number 37: work with fish): Vince is the most sullen man in Britain who having spent too much time living on his own, lacks both tolerance and social grace. A lifeguard at the local swimming, Vince takes great pride in being able to tell swimmers off for no reason and obtains his home decorating ideas from photos in Readers' Wives.
No regular visitors come to visit the two men, as Vince has no friends and Errol feels that any friendships he has made will be jeopardised by his landlord. But that's not to say there are no encounters. What with Rastafarians doing dub reggae workouts, men with Shetland ponies in their spare bedrooms, single mothers salsacising in their living rooms, and dope smoking teenagers inhabiting the lift...life is a constant whirl of social interaction . Of sorts.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentaries on 4 episodes, featuring Sean Lock, Mark Lamarr, Martin Trena
- Writing 15 Storeys - A Conversation with Sean Lock and Mark Lamarr.
- BBC
- Mark Nunneley
- 15
- Benedict Wong
- Sean Lock
- Aspect Ratio 16:9
- English Hard Of Hearing
- English
- 2
- 15 Storeys High
- 2
15 Storeys High - Series 1 And 2
RRP: 297 kr
73 kr
Save: 224 kr
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In a tower block on a council estate in South London, flat owner Vince takes in a new lodger, Errol. It's a big mistake. Errol is a nice, considerate, thoroughly decent bloke who has moved down to London and is working his way through a list of things he wants to achieve in life. (Number 36: drink a cappuccino, number 37: work with fish): Vince is the most sullen man in Britain who having spent too much time living on his own, lacks both tolerance and social grace. A lifeguard at the local swimming, Vince takes great pride in being able to tell swimmers off for no reason and obtains his home decorating ideas from photos in Readers' Wives.
No regular visitors come to visit the two men, as Vince has no friends and Errol feels that any friendships he has made will be jeopardised by his landlord. But that's not to say there are no encounters. What with Rastafarians doing dub reggae workouts, men with Shetland ponies in their spare bedrooms, single mothers salsacising in their living rooms, and dope smoking teenagers inhabiting the lift...life is a constant whirl of social interaction . Of sorts., In a tower block on a council estate in South London, flat owner Vince takes in a new lodger, Errol. It's a big mistake. Errol is a nice, considerate, thoroughly decent bloke who has moved down to London and is working his way through a list of things he wants to achieve in life. (Number 36: drink a cappuccino, number 37: work with fish): Vince is the most sullen man in Britain who having spent too much time living on his own, lacks both tolerance and social grace. A lifeguard at the local swimming, Vince takes great pride in being able to tell swimmers off for no reason and obtains his home decorating ideas from photos in Readers' Wives.
No regular visitors come to visit the two men, as Vince has no friends and Errol feels that any friendships he has made will be jeopardised by his landlord. But that's not to say there are no encounters. What with Rastafarians doing dub reggae workouts, men with Shetland ponies in their spare bedrooms, single mothers salsacising in their living rooms, and dope smoking teenagers inhabiting the lift...life is a constant whirl of social interaction . Of sorts.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentaries on 4 episodes, featuring Sean Lock, Mark Lamarr, Martin Trena
- Writing 15 Storeys - A Conversation with Sean Lock and Mark Lamarr.
- BBC
- Mark Nunneley
- 15
- Benedict Wong
- Sean Lock
- Aspect Ratio 16:9
- English Hard Of Hearing
- English
- 2
- 15 Storeys High
- 2
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A forgotten gem
It is a shame that they only made two series of this comedy - it is seriously funny. It takes a little time to get into the series but it is well worth it. Clever, observational and cutting. Like so many British comedies they are cut short too soon.
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