Long Shots
5 Episodes
A Welsh comedy series about a group of four dysfunctional friends and their trials and tribulations in the world of film.
Vision for the Show:
For the future we would like to scale up production values and build the main sets in a studio so that we can film around the scenes more effectively. Reachout to a High Profile Welsh Talent and get them involved as well as casting other upcoming talent from the Wales region and provide a vehicle for propogation. We would also like to get Boyd Clack and Kirsten Jones (Writers of the BBC hit comedies ‘High Hopes’ and ‘Satellite City’) helping with some writing to which they have already agreed.
Created by Matthew Doman and Lucas Eisele.
Director Credits
"Executive Derision"- James Plumb
"Dicks"-Rhys Jones
"Jo Blow"-James Plumb
"Date Night"-James Plumb
"Darling is Homeless"-James Plumb
Cast Credits
Main Cast (Central 4 appearing in all episodes)
MAX- Matthew Doman
SEB- Lucas Eisele
SHIRLAINE- Amy Rowlands
JO-Katie Claire-Payne
Credits by Episode
Executive Derision
NAT – Justine Jones (Also in episodes 2 & 5)
CHLOE- Lorna Amy-Sullivan
TV Exec 1 – Chris Josty
TV Exec 2 – Pete Kijeck
TV Exec 3 – Christopher Pegler-Lambert
Dicks
GEORGE - Gavin Rand
Jo Blow
TV Director – Rob Murphy
JEREMY – Martyn Stallard
DRUG DEALER – Jay Boucher
BIG G DEALER – Ryan Farrell
SWEETS DEALER – Kelly Merrit
Date Night
SAM – Danielle Britten
BARMAN – Geraint Knott
BALD MAN – Gary Knowles
FRISKEE 1 – Shelby Williams
FRISKEE 2 – Jon Rees
FRISKEE 3 – Jasper Wollard
Darling is Homeless
LANDLORD – Chris Millington-Woods
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14:33Episode 1
Executive Derision
Episode 1
Down on his luck actor Max enlists the help of his friends to get a dream role before his put upon girlfriend leaves him.
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15:37Episode 4
You’re Ruining Date Night
Episode 4
Seb finds himself lucky enough to land an online date, however his night takes a turn when not only does Max turn up to “help” but a dead body is discovered at the venue he is in.
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14:13Episode 5
Darling is Homeless
Episode 5
Freshly evicted from her home, Shirlaine must finally get an actual job if she hopes to keep on going.