Showcases stories that have been passed down over time and have become part of urban folklore.
Bande-annonce
Casting
David Avery
Freddie Mercury
Paul Kaye
Shep Gordon
Paul Kaye
Piano Man
Dustin Demri-Burns
Josef
Dustin Demri-Burns
Francis Rossi
Steve Pemberton
Bill Grundy
Steve Pemberton
Jean-Paul Sartre
Sean Foley
Stagehand
Sean Foley
Cab driver
Eddie Marsan
Bob Dylan
Rupert Grint
August Kubizek
David Threlfall
Samuel Beckett
Ben Chaplin
Cary Grant
Noel Clarke
Muhammed Ali
Gemma Arterton
Marilyn Monroe
Anna Maxwell Martin
Agatha Christie
David Suchet
Salvador Dali
Philip Glenister
Kev Wells
Jonas Armstrong
Bob Geldof
Luke Treadaway
David Jones
Frank Skinner
Johnny Cash
David Ajala
The Burglar
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
I've only watched the first two episodes so far, but have done so with a smile on my face both times. Excellent storytelling and marvelous characters. I don't normally refer to anything as 'delightful', but then I don't normally sit through anything with a smile on my face. I do hope the rest of the episodes are as fun as these first two.
I was born in in 1970 and didn't know some of this stuff but I am not The Greatest. In the current days of 'celebrity' culture. Maybe explain the myths of social media first. I had to explain Bob Dylan to my dad. You might have to be British to get the humoUr but brilliant acting, scripting, casting etc. Anyone with a semblance of intellect will love this.
This is a brilliant piece of television. I became a fan from episode one featuring bob dylan and an english suburbs plumber. It is well directed superlatively acted and, most of all, deliciously written. It will take your face on an exercise class of smiles, laughs, giggles, and hilarity bursts; your co-trainees: cary grant, bob geldorf, conan doyle, marilyn monroe, johnny cash, david bowie and many more... My personal favorite: Public enemy feat kev wells. Go for it i promise you'll enjoy it.
The first one I saw was Bob Dylan flying to UK to meet his friend Dave (Dave Stewart from eurhymics). Having no address he ends up at a house with a Dave living there, but is out but Dave's partner invites him in saying he'll be back soon. Anyway it's well written and enjoyable making you want to see more episodes.
