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ScreenPlay: City Shorts Compilation

on BBC Two England

Five short films, by new writers and directors, exploring aspects and experiences of city life.
Came Out, It Rained, Went Back in Again
Written by Claire Dowie. An innocent northern girl discovers her sexual destiny on a day trip to London.
Starring Jane Horrocks , Gwen Taylor , Janine Duvitski and Serena Evans.
Director Betsan Morris Evans
Oranges and Lemons
Written by Kay Adshead. Nigerian Ola (Olusola
Oyeleye) has a passion for
English history. A job at the Tower of London leaves her greatly disillusioned. Director David Yates
The Missing Finger
Written by Nick Stafford. A cooking accident turns
Sidney's romantic evening at home into a nightmarish chase across London. With
Treva Etienne and Adjuna Andoh. Director Simon Cellan Jones
One Day
Written by Helen Edmundson. South Molton Street becomes a fantasy playground for a young mother and child. With Kate Byers. Director Ian Potts
Paint
Written by Kathy Page.
Pauline shows more interest in Mike's body than his exterior wall paint. With Ray Winstone and Jenny Jules. Director Laura Sims
A Betsan Films/Fatboy production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Written By:
Claire Dowie.
Unknown:
Jane Horrocks
Unknown:
Gwen Taylor
Unknown:
Janine Duvitski
Unknown:
Serena Evans.
Written By:
Kay Adshead.
Director:
David Yates
Written By:
Nick Stafford.
Unknown:
Treva Etienne
Unknown:
Adjuna Andoh.
Director:
Simon Cellan Jones
Written By:
Helen Edmundson.
Unknown:
Kate Byers.
Director:
Ian Potts
Written By:
Kathy Page.
Unknown:
Ray Winstone
Unknown:
Jenny Jules.
Director:
Laura Sims

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