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Fight for the Remote, Episode 3

By: Mark Adams, Julia Dawn
Narrated by: Andrew Hayden-Smith, Ayesha Antonia
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The Future Mother-in-Law Predicament: "Why did we have to let her in? Could we not have just posted her a duvet through the letter-box?" Alice’s Mum comes to stay and Jon is not happy. A house-proud woman with a bosom as pronounced as her carefully annunciated consonants, she cleans, criticises, pokes and potters until not even Alice can take it anymore, forcing her to call on reinforcements with equally masterful diction.

Written by Mark Adams and Julia Dawn. Directed by Dexter O’Neill and Helen Oakleigh. Fight for the Remote stars Andrew Hayden-Smith as Jon and Ayesha Antoina as Alice with Ellen Thomas as Mrs. Hamilton. The Cast:
Alice - Ayesha Antoine
Jon - Andrew Hayden-Smith
Keren - Helen Oakleigh
Grub - Daniel King
Married Dave - Nathiel King
Camp Raymond - Keith Flood
Happy Aziz - Neil D’Souza.

©2011 Fantom Films (P)2011 Fantom Films
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