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Talk to Me (2007)/Episode 1
From The TV IV
Episode 1 | |
Episode 1 | |
Airdate | June 10, 2007 |
Written by | Danny Brocklehurst |
Directed by | Dearbhla Walsh |
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Talk to Me (2007) |
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This is the first episode of Talk to Me.
Cast: Max Beesley (Mitch Moore), Joseph Millson (Woody), Angel Coulby (Faith), Laura Fraser (Claire), Emma Pierson (Ally Jones), Lila Rose Geary (Baby Jack), Clare Perkins (Childminder), Nicholas Farrell (Harry Calderman), Amanda Douge (Cassie), Kate Ashfield (Kelly), Aaron Johnson (Aaron), Adrian Bower (Scott), Alexandra Mannion (Front Desk Receptionist), David Gooderson (Punter), Belinda Bromilow (Nicole), Andres Williams (Dwayne), Holly Gibbs (Charlotte), Melanie Ramsay (Dawn), Martin Brody (Pizza Man), Steph Bramwell (Registrar)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Notes
Music
- Snow Patrol, "You're All I Have"
- Art Garfunkel, "Bright Eyes"
- Razorlight, "Somewhere Else"
- The Fratellis, "Whistle for the Choir"
- Jarvis Cocker, "Heavy Weather"
- The Fray, "How to Save a Life"
- The Feeling, "Kettle's On"
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Quotes
- Mitch (dispensing advice to a lovesick 15-year-old): Okay, Phil, listen to me, this is very important. I want you to ring this ... Jenny. And I want you to say these exact words. I want you to say: Jenny, I've made a mistake, a big, big mistake. I don't want to marry you because I'm a man, and as such I intend to spend the next twenty years in my life screwing around, never really being able to commit, always on the lookout for something hotter, something dirtier, sexier, prettier. Until finally, when I reach my thirties and I'm bored of the chase, I'll settle down for whichever one I'll happen to be with at the time. We'll get married, have kids, and live happily ever after. As long as it's within the catchment area of a decent primary school. Do it Philip, do it now. It's your destiny, because you're a man!