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The Past/Present Predicament
The Future Mother-in-Law Dichotomy
The Oral Fixation Summation
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Fight For The Remote Series

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"God, I need to be bereaved. I could do with losing a few pounds". Jon, Keren and Grub accompany Alice to the funeral of a uni friend called Boris.

Jon wants to know how good a friend the deceased was; Alice wants to know how he died.

Will their respective quests for knowledge end in tears or laughter?

Written by Mark Adams. Directed by Dexter O'Neill. THE CAST; ALICE Ayesha Antoine; JON Andrew Hayden-Smith; KEREN Helen Oakleigh; GRUB Daniel King; VARIOUS VOICES Sean Connolly & Cliff Chapman with HAPPY AZIZ Neil D’Souza. Recorded at Orpheus Studios. Theme Tune by Manike Music. Additional Music by James Dunlop. Post Production by Robbie Dunlop. A Fantom Films Production 2011. Warning some scenes contain strong language and themes of a sexual nature.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2014
The Past/Present Predicament
The Future Mother-in-Law Dichotomy
The Oral Fixation Summation

Titles in the series (7)

  • The Oral Fixation Summation

    1

    The Oral Fixation Summation
    The Oral Fixation Summation

    "You're so working class I can't believe I've ever let you inside of me." Neither Jon nor Alice feels like they are getting enough and the frustration is tangible. If the other can’t help then who can? Best friends? Colleagues? The corner shop/kebab house owner? Fighting for the remote are Jon and Alice, a twenty-something couple living together in London. Alice enjoys socialising; Jon hates meeting people. While Alice is climbing her career ladder, Jon is quite content on the bottom rung of his. They are constantly caught in the middle ground between settling for what they have and wanting more, and wondering whether what they have together is worth fighting for... Written by Mark Adams and Julia Dawn. Directed by Dexter O’Neill and Helen Oakleigh. Fight for the Remote stars Andrew Hayden-Smith as Jon and Ayesha Antoina as Alice with Ellen Thomas as Mrs. Hamilton. THE CAST; ALICE - Ayesha Antoine; JON - Andrew Hayden-Smith; KEREN - Helen Oakleigh; GRUB - Daniel King; MARRIED DAVE - Nathiel King; CAMP RAYMOND - Keith Flood; HAPPY AZIZ - Neil D’Souza with Ellen Thomas as MRS. HAMILTON. Recorded at Orpheus Studios. Theme Tune by Manike Music. Post Production by Robbie Dunlop. Fantom Films Production 2011. www.fantomfilms.co.uk www.fightfortheremote.co.uk.

  • The Past/Present Predicament

    2

    The Past/Present Predicament
    The Past/Present Predicament

    "I remember when we used to have a life and not just a "Lovefilm" account." Jon and Alice’s latest dinner party attempt results in some guests glad to get away. Alice is nostalgic for the past, but realises some things have always been the same… Fighting for the remote are Jon and Alice, a twenty-something couple living together in London. Alice enjoys socialising; Jon hates meeting people. While Alice is climbing her career ladder, Jon is quite content on the bottom rung of his. They are constantly caught in the middle ground between settling for what they have and wanting more, and wondering whether what they have together is worth fighting for... Written by Mark Adams and Julia Dawn. Directed by Dexter O’Neill and Helen Oakleigh. Fight for the Remote stars Andrew Hayden-Smith as Jon and Ayesha Antoina as Alice with Ellen Thomas as Mrs. Hamilton. THE CAST; ALICE - Ayesha Antoine; JON - Andrew Hayden-Smith; KEREN - Helen Oakleigh; GRUB - Daniel King; MARRIED DAVE - Nathiel King; CAMP RAYMOND - Keith Flood; HAPPY AZIZ - Neil D’Souza with Sean Connolly as RADIO PUNDIT. Recorded at Orpheus Studios. Theme Tune by Manike Music. Post Production by Robbie Dunlop. Fantom Films Production 2011. www.fantomfilms.co.uk www.fightfortheremote.co.uk.

  • The Future Mother-in-Law Dichotomy

    3

    The Future Mother-in-Law Dichotomy
    The Future Mother-in-Law Dichotomy

    "Why did we have to let her in? Could we not have just posted her a duvet through the letter-box?" Alice’s Mum comes to stay and Jon is not happy. A house-proud woman with a bosom as pronounced as her carefully annunciated consonants, she cleans, criticises, pokes and potters until not even Alice can take it anymore, forcing her to call on reinforcements with equally masterful diction. Written by Mark Adams and Julia Dawn. Directed by Dexter O’Neill and Helen Oakleigh. Fight for the Remote stars Andrew Hayden-Smith as Jon and Ayesha Antoina as Alice with Ellen Thomas as Mrs. Hamilton. THE CAST; ALICE - Ayesha Antoine; JON - Andrew Hayden-Smith; KEREN - Helen Oakleigh; GRUB - Daniel King; MARRIED DAVE - Nathiel King; CAMP RAYMOND - Keith Flood; HAPPY AZIZ - Neil D’Souza. Recorded at Orpheus Studios. Theme Tune by Manike Music. Post Production by Robbie Dunlop. Fantom Films Production 2011. www.fantomfilms.co.uk www.fightfortheremote.co.uk.

  • The Big Night Out Debacle

    5

    The Big Night Out Debacle
    The Big Night Out Debacle

    "The dangling testicles of fate have tea-bagged me yet again." Alice and Keren are coming to the end of the three-hour getting ready ritual, in preparation for a rare big night out with old mates. Jon is trying his best to get out of it with the help of the not-so-bright Grub. As the countdown begins, the wine is drunk, the hair sprayed stiff and Jon made to change his shirt, but who will make it out of the house in time? Written by Mark Adams and Julia Dawn. Directed by Dexter O’Neill. THE CAST; ALICE Ayesha Antoine; JON Andrew Hayden-Smith; KEREN Helen Oakleigh; GRUB Daniel King; HAPPY AZIZ Neil D’Souza; COUSIN RHAMA Sean Connolly. Recorded at Orpheus Studios. Theme Tune by Manike Music. Additional Music by James Dunlop. Post Production by Robbie Dunlop. A Fantom Films Production 2011. Warning some scenes contain strong language and themes of a sexual nature.

  • The Competition Mission Impasse

    4

    The Competition Mission Impasse
    The Competition Mission Impasse

    "That's the last time I take the moral high ground. hate the view from there." A bitter round of Pictionary ends in a drink-to-the-vomit drinking game after Alice claims she can beat Jon at anything. The rug of Alice and Jon’s host gets in the firing line, rekindling rivalries from the past as well as the present. Jon declares he is not a loser and embarks on a mission to prove it by any means possible.

  • The Saga Revelations

    6

    The Saga Revelations
    The Saga Revelations

    "I've never known a children's book with so many overt revelations to clitori." Alice gets her one client, Camp Raymond, a career-boosting gig reading his bestselling children’s novel on tape, leaving Jon at home to clean the house (with a little help from his sci-fi fan friends). While Jon is embroiled in an all day Star Wars marathon, Alice battles with Camp Raymond’s expressive eccentricities to distract her from wondering where her life is going. Written by Mark Adams. Directed by Helen Oakleigh. THE CAST; ALICE Ayesha Antoine; JON Andrew Hayden-Smith; KEREN Helen Oakleigh; GRUB Daniel King; MARRIED DAVE Nathaniel King; DEREK Cliff Chapman; HAPPY AZIZ Neil D’Souza with Keith Flood as CAMP RAYMOND. Recorded at Orpheus Studios. Theme Tune by Manike Music. Additional Music by James Dunlop. Post Production by Robbie Dunlop. A Fantom Films Production 2011. Warning some scenes contain strong language and themes of a sexual nature.

  • The Wake-Up Call

    7

    The Wake-Up Call
    The Wake-Up Call

    "God, I need to be bereaved. I could do with losing a few pounds". Jon, Keren and Grub accompany Alice to the funeral of a uni friend called Boris. Jon wants to know how good a friend the deceased was; Alice wants to know how he died. Will their respective quests for knowledge end in tears or laughter? Written by Mark Adams. Directed by Dexter O'Neill. THE CAST; ALICE Ayesha Antoine; JON Andrew Hayden-Smith; KEREN Helen Oakleigh; GRUB Daniel King; VARIOUS VOICES Sean Connolly & Cliff Chapman with HAPPY AZIZ Neil D’Souza. Recorded at Orpheus Studios. Theme Tune by Manike Music. Additional Music by James Dunlop. Post Production by Robbie Dunlop. A Fantom Films Production 2011. Warning some scenes contain strong language and themes of a sexual nature.

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