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My Life in Film

My Life In Film
Genre Sitcom
Created by Mark Chappell
Written by Mark Chappell
Directed by Toby MacDonald
Starring Kris Marshall
Andrew Scott
Alice Lowe
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s) Kenton Allen
Sophie Clarke-Jervoise
Producer(s) Paul Schlesinger
Release
Original network BBC Three
Original release 19 October – 23 November 2004 (2004-11-23)
External links
Website

My Life in Film is a British television comedy series written by Mark Chappell and originally aired on BBC Three, and then on BBC Two.

It uses iconography, situations and dialogue from films. Some of the show's humour is derived from the deliberate adaptation of these films to everyday settings, leading to preposterous results.

The series ran for one season of six episodes in 2004.

The series revolves around three characters: Art (played by Kris Marshall), Jones (Andrew Scott), and Beth (Alice Lowe).

Art is the central character. He is a no-hoper dreaming of being a film director. Art constantly describes himself as "an independent low-budget filmmaker", despite having never made a film. He is continually coming up with ideas for storylines, and has written many scripts of apparently dubious quality.

Jones is Art's long-suffering best friend. They share a London flat in a small, old apartment complex. Jones is frequently the sufferer of mishaps brought about by Art's inability to deal with the real world, yet appears to need to look after him despite Art's many faults.

Beth is Jones's girlfriend. She and Art have an antagonistic attitude towards each other, largely because Beth can see how Art's lack of abilities is impinging on Jones's life. In response Art claims to be allergic to Beth. Despite this, as the series progresses there is a slow thawing in the relationship between Beth and Art, and in the final episode she decides to move in with Jones, even though this would mean sharing a flat with Art.

None of the episodes are named, but each is based on the plot and style of a particular film. The episodes were re-ordered for their BBC Three broadcast; on the subsequent BBC Two repeat run, the original order was restored.

He wanted the relationship to end, but not like this.

Jones wants to call the police, but first they need evidence. And there's only one place to look. Under the watchful eye of Jones, Art breaks into the flat opposite, only to return as clue-less as before.

They resort to plan B and try to lure the killer out into the open. It works better than expected: they manage to lure him around to their flat...


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