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So the story line is quite a simple one but this is a very watchable 2 hours - the superb acting of Marcel and Bremner, forming the odd couple, complement the dreary scenery of the (un-named) Welsh coastal town which was actually used for filming (masquerading as the fictional Llangrych). There are also other technologies that can be used for similar purposes like HTML5 Local Storage and local shared objects, web beacons, and embedded scripts.
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The council leader is Hugh Wentworth-Davies, played as a truly bombastic figure by Robert Pugh. money to regenerate their tatty town, lining their own pockets in the process. Michael Fry goes on to discover that corrupt council officers plan to use E.U. The pimp in the brothel is Herbie played by the versatile Michael Kitchen. It turns out that the building is being used as a brothel! It is here he meets up with Donna, who is one of the prostitutes working there (played by the stunning Rosie Marcel) and a relationship develops between the oddly-matched couple.
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Michael has led an anonymous existence until he is required to attend with police to close down a local hotel, allegedly due to planning permission breaches.
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At the start of the movie his estranged wife is still in Poland but later moves back to U.K. He is separated from his wife but looks after his 1 year-old son (also called Michael). His parents are Polish but they now live in Llangrych. Michael Fry (played by Ewen Bremner) is a rather nerdy planning official working for the local council in a run-down Welsh seaside resort called Llangrych. I missed it then but recently acquired it on a DVD so here is my review. TV in 2000 as a mini-series, 2 X 1 hour programs.