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Jenny Rainsford | Boo | |
Phoebe Waller-Bridge | Fleabag | |
Sian Clifford | Claire | |
Bill Paterson | Dad | |
Olivia Colman | Godmother | |
Brett Gelman | Martin | |
Ben Aldridge | Arsehole Guy | |
Hugh Dennis | Bank Manager | |
Hugh Skinner | Harry | |
Anthony Welsh | Jack | |
Jamie Demetriou | Bus Rodent | |
Kevin McNally | Older Man | |
Jenny Galloway | Retreat Leader | |
Jordan Long | Taxi Driver | |
Jeff Mirza | Shop Owner | |
Christopher Colquhoun | Doctor | |
Doc Brown | Workshop Leader | |
Adam Ewan | Nervous Man | |
Kae Alexander | Elaine | |
Sophie Karl | Yoga Student | |
Malcolm Modele | Sobbing good looking man | |
Ty Hurley | Workshop Attendee | |
Camilla Roholm | Receptionist | |
Sarah Daykin | Drunk Girl | |
Sean Richards-Mulzac | Young Man |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Harry Williams
Jack Williams Adam Browne Lydia Hampson |
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Writer/Composer |
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
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Cinematography |
Tony Miller
Laurie Rose |
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Music |
Isobel Waller-Bridge
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Meet Fleabag. She’s not talking to all of us; she’s talking to YOU. So why don’t you pop your top off and come right in? Fleabag is a hilarious and poignant window into the mind of a dry-witted, sexual, angry, porn-watching, grief-riddled woman trying to make sense of the world. As she hurls herself headlong at modern living, Fleabag is thrown roughly up against the walls of contemporary London, with all its frenetic energy, late nights and bright lights, in this very modern mix of fatalism and hedonism, sustaining a merry-go-round of broken dreamers. Unfettered and unfiltered, Fleabag tears through the series sleeping with anyone who dares to stand too close, squeezing money from any orifice, rejecting anyone who tries to help her and keeping up the bravado all along. Because that’s just the kind of messed-up, normal person she is. By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, this is the thoroughly disarming confessional of a woman so totally detached she’s utterly lost, and ultimately wondering what the hell she ought to be doing in life. Much like the rest of us. |
25 mins 7/21/2016 1. Episode 1 | ||
Angry, pervy, outrageous and hilarious, Fleabag arrives with a bang, as she spins through the city grasping at anyone and anything that might keep her head above water.
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25 mins 7/28/2016 2. Episode 2 | ||
Haunted by memories of her dead best friend, dumped by her emotionally-fragile boyfriend, and now desperately trying to sell her stolen goods, Fleabag attempts to rekindle romantic fires to distract her from the mayhem of her life.
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25 mins 8/4/2016 3. Episode 3 | ||
Fleabag helps her inappropriate brother-in-law buy a present for Claire, who is organising her own surprise birthday party. Meanwhile, on the hunt for a date, Fleabag reconnects with a toothy friend.
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25 mins 8/11/2016 4. Episode 4 | ||
Fleabag and her sister Claire reluctantly visit a female-only, silent retreat, courtesy of their father. Their enforced silence is interrupted, however, by an unusual neighbouring weekend workshop, explosive secrets coming to light, and a surprising connection with an old acquaintance.
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25 mins 8/18/2016 5. Episode 5 | ||
On the anniversary of her mother’s death, Fleabag and Claire return to their family home for the annual memorial lunch. Although this time there is an interloper… Things get heated between Fleabag and her Godmother who muscles her way into the occasion and reveals plans for her Sex-hibition.
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25 mins 8/25/2016 6. Episode 6 | ||
Fleabag takes a date to her Godmother's Sex-hibition only to discover a few shocks are in store for her, including a declaration of love, a familiar piece of work, and an entire wall of surprises. But where is Claire? The season finale forces Fleabag to face up to her actions, and to finally reveal what happened to her beloved friend, Boo.
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