Season 1
6 episodes · first aired 2005-07-21
| Still | # | Title | Overview | Air date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | 01 | Ben Stiller 2005-07-21 | Andy and Maggie are both extras in a serious genocide movie being shot by Ben Stiller in England; however, Andy isn't satisfied with his minuscule role, and so goes to the genocide witness Goran to try and get him a bigger part. | 2005-07-21 | 7.8 |
![]() | 02 | Ross Kemp and Vinnie Jones 2005-07-28 | Again Andy and Maggie are both extras on the same production, this time it's a period drama starring "hard-man" British actor Ross Kemp, who likes to play up to his tough persona. Another tough-guy actor, Vinnie Jones, is filming something nearby. When Andy brags to his rival, Greg, who's an extra on Jones' set, that Kemp could beat up Jones, the rivalry switches hands from the extras to the actors. | 2005-07-28 | 8.0 |
![]() | 03 | Kate Winslet 2005-08-04 | Andy and Maggie work on a Holocaust film that stars Kate Winslet. | 2005-08-04 | 8.6 |
![]() | 04 | Les Dennis 2005-08-11 | Andy gets a role in a pantomime, starring opposite British TV presenter Les Dennis. As Dennis begins to approach a breakdown, Maggie gets to know the pantomime director's daughter, who appears to have had her life greatly warped by her parents. | 2005-08-11 | 6.3 |
![]() | 05 | Samuel L. Jackson 2005-08-18 | Andy and Maggie are this time working on an action movie starring Samuel L Jackson. Andy finds himself cornered into a friendship with an incredibly over-friendly middle-aged Welshman also working on the set. Maggie finds herself attracted to black actor Danny on set, but isn't sure how to talk to him because of his race. | 2005-08-18 | 8.1 |
![]() | 06 | Patrick Stewart 2005-08-25 | As Andy's useless agent still hasn't managed to get him any work, he takes it upon himself to get his sitcom script read by somebody. He manages to get it to Patrick Stewart, who passes it onto the BBC, who decide to develop it. However, Andy finds himself stuck developing the script with a nearly unbearably camp man, a problem he shares with Maggie, who unwittingly repeats it to Andy's colleague later on, possibly jeopardizing Andy's chances of getting his sitcom made. | 2005-08-25 | 7.4 |
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