Sam's Game

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Running Time: 30 minutes (approx)

Sam's Game is about four friends who get involved in each others lives and loves, while renting flats in a large London house.

Sam (Davina McCall) is big-hearted and gutsy, Sam is always up for it, but underneath the confident image she is just as insecure as any of us.

Then there's Alex (Ed Byrne), Sam's neurotic flatmate - just like most people having one of those days, Alex appears to be having one of those lives! Phil (Tristan Gemmill), Sam's neighbour Phil is living proof of the maxim that those who live by the flirt, die by the flirt - a man very much attached to his self-image of easy going charmer. Marcia (Tameka Empson) - Sam's upstairs neighbour, Marcia is also the waitress at their local café - a chronic gossip with big attitude.

Sam and Phil are flirting friends, Sam and Alex are firm friends and Alex and Phil are friends through association with Sam; and Marcia thinks they are all good for a gossip.

Main Cast

Emily Bruni
Kate Charman
Dominic Frisby
George Yiasoumi
Ed Byrne
Image for Davina McCallDavina McCall
Cristian Solimeno
Dimitri Andreas
Tameka Empson
Tristan Gemmill
Image for Debra StephensonDebra Stephenson
Image for Susie AmySusie Amy

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