British comedy drama following the trials and tribulations of setting up a band. Along with his drummer friend Neil (Matthew Baynton), wannabe rock star Stevie (Ian Bonar) works in a call centre and dreams of making it big in the indie music scene. The future looks a whole lot brighter when Stevie and Neil team up with experienced guitarist Billy (Kieran Bew) and scatty art student bass player Emily (Lyndsey Marshal). But will band politics get in the way of Stevie's big dreams?
| Starring: | Ian Bonar, Lyndsey Marshal, Kieran Bew, Mathew Baynton, Giles Maythan, Luke Rutherford, Matthew Sim, Ben Stratford, Jennifer Aries, Brendan Hughes, Lee Whiteman, Alan Bleay, Trevor Sellers |
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| Director: | Giles Borg |
| Languages: | English |
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Stevie endures a job he despises, and he can't get a girlfriend, but at least he has music. With his mate Neil, he's been kicking about in bands for a while, but it is not until the pair team up with Billy Dixon, a more experienced hand with drive and ambition, and Billy's cute pal Emily that the possibility they might be on to something good suggests itself. With a demo to tout, Stevie beats a well-trodden path to record company doors, but finds he has to manage the tensions developing within the band while keeping his own aspirations in check.
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Two aspiring musicians dream of quitting their call centre jobs and breaking into the indie scene. They welcome a new guitarist and bassist into their set-up and find the direction of their sound changing in a way they could not have imagined. Drama, starring Ian Bonar, Lyndsey Marshal, Kieran Bew, Mathew Baynton and Giles Maythan


