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Audience tickets available for brand new sitcom staring Jonathan Pryce

Casting no. 72792 - All regions, UK
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A new comedy series for BBC3 starring Jonathan Pryce has tickets to give away

CLONE - starring Jonathan Pryce.
A new comedy series for BBC3 jointly Executive Produced by Ash Atalla (The Office, The IT Crowd, Man Stroke Woman) and Adam Chase (writer/ exec Producer on the hit US sitcom Friends), Clone opens with a brilliant scientist unveiling the result of his life's work: The human clone. Intended to be a prototype super soldier who will eventually replace Britain's volunteer army, the Doctor quickly realises his super weapon is more likely to hug someone than shoot them.
Clone is a classic 'fish out of water' comedy revolving around the education of an innocent who is seeing and experiencing our world for the first time. It might also be described as a 'buddy comedy' about a modern Dr. Frankenstein and his monster.
The show stars Jonathan Pryce (Pirates of the Carribean, Evita, Miss Saigon), Mark Gatiss (The League of Gentleman), Fiona Glascott (Foyle's War) and Stuart McLoughlin (currently appearing in 'Brief Encounter' live on stage at the Cinema Haymarket) and will be recorded at Fountain Studios, Wembley on Friday evenings at 7.00pm.
Booking is now open please apply with the following details: ------------------------------------------------------------ - Name - Address - Number of tickets required: - Choice of date and time: (Choose from: Fridays 11th, 18th, 25th July and 1st and 15th August) - Choice 1 - Choice 2
The minimum age for attendance at this show is 16. We shall notify successful applicants as quickly as possible by email with their eticket.
Please apply now to take part or for more information.
Audience

Any gender, aged 16 to 99 from the United Kingdom

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Applications closed 16 August 2008
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