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When he uses the favour he did for Andy to pressure him into being his friend, Andy resorts to lies and excuses to try to shake him off. The fellow extra tells Andy tragic stories about people whom he has known. Jackson is starring as a maverick American cop in a British police film and a fellow extra ( Steve Speirs) forfeits the opportunity to do a scene with Jackson, to Andy's benefit. Maggie is soon made to leave the party by Bunny after encouraging her friend to find her own way in life. Lizzie then tells Bunny she is not happy pursuing a showbiz career. Bunny admonishes his daughter, Lizzie, for messing up a rendition of " Making Your Mind Up" by Bucks Fizz during the party. She finds out on arrival she is 30 years younger than all the other guests. Lizzie invites Maggie to her 29th birthday party, which she reluctantly agrees to attend. Her closeted gay father, "Bunny" ( Gerard Kelly), the play's director, is very controlling of Lizzie's life and treats her like a child.
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Lizzie recalls how they first met working together on the BBC children's drama "The Orphans of Penny Farthing Lane". Maggie comes to visit Andy during rehearsal and bumps into an old friend, Lizzie Bunton ( Rebecca Gethings), who is dancing in the chorus line. Devastated, Dennis stops in the middle of the first performance of the pantomime to berate the futility of his life and the lack of enthusiasm from the audience.
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But when Dennis decides maybe it would be best if he splits up with Simone, Andy reveals the truth about her. When Andy sees Dennis's fiancée kissing a stagehand, he becomes very protective of Dennis and at first tries to keep him from finding out. Fifty-year-old Dennis is engaged to attractive 26-year-old Simone Reynolds ( Nicky Ladanowski) but is also on the verge of a breakdown due to the many setbacks in his career. However a "get together" with her and "some friends" turns out to be Bible study group and Andy's deceit is exposed, despite his efforts to conceal the truth.Īndy's agent secures him the role of the (very camp) Genie in a pantomime version of Aladdin starring Les Dennis. Winslet helpfully volunteers explicit advice for Maggie on the subject, but Maggie's boyfriend later dumps her when he catches Andy and Winslet making lewd gestures to each other behind his back.Ītheist Andy claims to be Catholic when he is attracted to a Catholic fellow extra, whose sister ( Francesca Martinez) has cerebral palsy, and asks him if he believes no one will have to deal with illnesses in Heaven. Maggie is in a relationship with a set assistant who wants her to talk dirty with him over the phone, but Maggie has no idea what to say. Working as extras on the set of a Holocaust film, Andy and Maggie befriend the star Kate Winslet, who hopes to finally win an Oscar with her role as a nun sheltering Jews during the Holocaust (coincidentally, she later won an Oscar for her role in the 2008 Holocaust film The Reader). After this embarrassment, Kemp admits to a disillusioned Andy that none of his prior claims were true, that his reputation as a hard man is fake and that wherever he works, he is bullied. Angered by this, Jones confronts Kemp, who denies having said anything, and cowers at Jones's threats. Andy relays this information to Greg, who tells Jones. Kemp claims he has had SAS training and tells Andy that he is more of a "hard man" than Jones and that SAS actually stands for 'Super Army Soldiers'. Andy's rival, Greg, is working on a film with Kemp's rival, footballer Vinnie Jones, in the adjacent studio building. Andy and Maggie leave after offending a Japanese-American woman.Īndy is working on a television period drama starring Ross Kemp. At the party, Andy tries to ingratiate himself with Martin by pretending to share Martin's liking of Japanese cinema. He decides to go when he hears that the film's producer, Martin, will be there. He fabricates a reason to not attend, but Maggie fails in her attempt to. Jackie, who works on the set, invites Andy and Maggie to her birthday party. However, she stops finding him attractive when Andy points out that John has one leg shorter than the other. Maggie is attracted to one of the crew, John. However, Andy gets in an argument with Stiller just before shooting his scene and Stiller kicks him off the set. Andy attempts to get a speaking part by befriending Goran, who eventually gets Andy a spoken line.
#EXTRA EPISODE 3 SUMMARY SERIES#
Episodes Series 1 (2005) No.Īndy and Maggie are best friends who are playing extras in the film Ben Stiller is directing, which is based on the life of Goran, an Eastern European man whose wife and son were killed in the Yugoslav Wars.