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People Just Do Nothing - Secret Location
episode 1.1
UK 2014
produced by Jon Petrie for Roughcut TV/BBC
directed by Jack Clough
starring Allan Mustafa, Hugo Chegwin, Asim Chaudhry, Steve Stamp, Daniel Sylvester Woolford, Lily Brazier, Ruth Bratt, George Keywood, Olivia Jasmine Edwards, Maria Louis, Joel Tiddy, Marvin Jay Alvarez
written by Steve Stamp, Allan Mustafa, additional material by Lily Brazier, Asim Chaudry, Hugo Chegwin, Ben Murray, created by Steve Stamp, Allan Mustafa, Hugo Chegwin
TV-series People Just Do Nothing
review by Mike Haberfelner
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A camera team follows around MC Grindah (Allan Mustafa) and DJ Beats
(Hugo Chegwin), who run the pirate radio station Kurupt FM specialising on
UK garage and drum and bass music from Brentford in West London, together
with their dopehead friend Steves (Steve Stamp), but while they see
themselves as the kings of the airwaves, they really only broadcast in an
0.2 mile radius, and from a run-down flat that isn't even soundproof, so
they get complaints from their neighbours all the time, to the point that
one of them threatens to get the council involved - which would get them
and the radio station into serious problems, so they ask their buddy
Chabuddy G (Asim Chaudhry) for help, who might not have the necessary
experience to soundproof studios, but who'd do anything to get an ad for
his new product, peanut dust, on the air. But soundproofing might fail
because our heroes can't find enough egg cartons to cover the whole flat
... A fun mockumentary style first episode of a show about a
trio with delusions of grandeur but nothing to go for it other than the
big dreams they are following - and much creativity has been put into the
ways they fail and want to sell their shortcomings as successes, while
their big dreams make them relatable nevertheless, all of which results in
rather cool entertainment.
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