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My Life In Film (Episode 5: 8½ - Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2010

My Life In Film is a forgotten comedy from the BBC originally broadcast in 2004 and starred Kris Marshall (from My Family and the BT broadband adverts) as Art, an aspiring screenwriter. The show's episodes were all different film parodies, but it relyed on narratives to drive the whole series forward. The other characters are Jones, Art's best friend and flatmate (played by Andrew Scott) and Beth, Jones's girlfriend (played by Alice Lowe) who happens to hate Art as much as he hates her.

This episode features 8½ as its parody and sees Art being given the job of cameraman at Jones's sister's wedding, but has trouble trying to find his creative edge.

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  • Andrew Scott=Jonas - (who plays Jim Moriarty)

    Uncle WATSON?(Who looks to be a 100 years old)

    coincidence???

  • I just adored this then and still do! Oh Kris come home!

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  • poor beth, everybody refuses her hugs XD

  • Nobody likes Beth, I'm starting to feel sorry for her xD

  • I've had a pretty ok time not thinking of Jones as Jim....but...that suit......

  • @KitchenKiller95 The same area of London, yes :D

  • I swear to god Kris is Holmes and Jones is Watson

    also uncle watson

  • OMG IS THIS WHERE A SCANDAL IN BELGRAVIA WAS FILMED???

  • love kris marshal's eyes

  • thanks so much for uploading!

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