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Phil Ellis is Trying: The Complete Series 1-3: A BBC Radio 4 Comedy drama
Read by Lolly Adefope, By (author) Phil Ellis, By (author) Fraser Steele, Read by Johnny Vegas, Read by Amy Gledhill, Read by Phil Ellis
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All 12 episodes of the anarchic radio sitcom about a man desperate to succeed in a world he doesn't understand Phil's trying to keep his business afloat, and pay the rent. He's trying to get over his ex-wife, who divorced him three years ago. He's trying to be a better person. He's trying - boy, is he trying. He just needs a bit of a break (and a lot of luck) and things will surely start looking up... Series 1 sees him going on a date with Ellie Evans, the florist next door; hosting an awards ceremony; organising a short-notice wedding (and falling in love with the bride) and getting a job as a takeaway delivery driver. Meanwhile, his assistant Lolly attends a funeral to take advantage of the free buffet, and comes to Johnny's aid when he gets trapped in a Dalek... In Series 2, Phil tries to win a big cash prize in a pinball championship; accidentally joins a gym-based cult; discovers his Dad is not dead but living in his loft and goes undercover to investigate the mayor's philandering husband. It's a case Phil's desperate to crack - but will he like what he finds? Finally, Series 3 finds Phil and Johnny embarking on a magical tour of the Cup A Soup factory, hosted by reclusive owner Billy Bonker. If only the other people on the tour weren't so set on getting themselves killed... Plus, Phil reconnects with his Dad (again), only to be disappointed (again); puts on a ghost walk - but has competition in the shape of Mick the Chinese herbalist; and faces the loss of his liberty and his reputation when he's accused of murdering a hipster... Created and written by Phil Ellis (Edinburgh Award Panel Prize winner 2014) and Fraser Steele (I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, 8 Out Of Ten Cats), this madcap sitcom stars Phil Ellis as himself, Lolly Adefope as Lolly, Johnny Vegas as Johnny, Katia Kvinge as Ellie and Amy Gledhill as Polly. Among the special guest stars are Mick Ferry, Sean Lock, Alexei Sayle, Lee Mack, Desiree Burch, Mark Lamarr, Sindhu Vee and Jack Dee. Production credits Written by Phil Ellis and Fraser Steele Produced by Sam Michell A BBC Studios production First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 5-26 June 2018 (Series 1), 13 August-3 September 2019 (Series 2), 9-30 September 2020 (Series 3) Cast Phil - Phil Ellis Lolly - Lolly Adefope Johnny - Johnny Vegas Ellie/Leanne/Mrs Tailor/Tanning salon owner/Gemma/Martha/Barber/Goth - Katia Kvinge Old man/Waiter/Geoff/Morgan Freeman/Doreen/Ikea assistant/Father Josh/Sid/A-J/Jamie the builder/Tom Baker/Barry Bean/J-Dawg/Al Pacino/Bingo caller Terry Levoux/Keith/Geoff/Klaus Von Flump/Mr Kipling/Prison warder McKay/Paul McCartney/Hannibal/German tourist/Gravedigger/Orlando/Jarvis Cocker- Terry Mynott Mick the Chinese herbalist - Mick Ferry Polly/Miss Ecuador - Amy Gledhill Announcer/Bear owner/HQ/Follower/Steve - Sunil Patel The Dragon - Sean Lock Goodison - Alexei Sayle Bobby Dazzler - Lee Mack Dave - Andrew Ellis Mayor of Parbold/American tourist - Desiree Burch Captain Birdseye/Basher/Graham McCartney/DJ/Keith the barman - Jason Barnett Billy Bonker - Mark Lamarr Prosecutor - Sindhu Vee Judge Shawshank - Jack Dee
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Publisher | BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House
Published date | 25 Mar 2021
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Format | Downloadable audio file
Pages | 0
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-5291-4210-5
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BISAC | humor / general
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