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- The show centers on Warwick Davis in his day-to-day life, complete with the frustrations he faces.
- Weglopers (Runaways) is the story of Robert (Lev Kitilzepe) and Frank (Thomas Puvill) who have been sex buddies for months, and while Robert has affections for Frank, he also recognizes that Frank is guarded and emotionally detached. Robert knows about Daan (Olchert Molendijk) Franks, younger handsome boyfriend, but he believes that he can earn Frank's affection. On his birthday, he abandons his friends and commitments for a night of sex in order to wager for the affection of a seductive but closed-off Frank. Robert's self-destruction is fueled by Frank's inability to show affection or vulnerability, but when Frank begins to open up, Robert starts to believe there is room for him in his life. The true reward will be if Robert can love himself enough to let go of the cycle of toxicity of his relationships, starting with Frank. The film explores the modern gay love story, extending over a single day it deals with how Robert and Frank are going to work out their problems and find love.
- Faced with a huge tax bill and split from his wife, 3'6" actor--and agent for other dwarfs--Warwick Davis agrees to appear in a documentary about himself. After getting a stroppy passerby to ring the high-up buzzer for him, he visits his agents, Merchant and Gervais.
- Signing autographs at a Star Wars convention, Warwick falls out with the mother of an allegedly sick child and a dim TV reporter, but is asked to be guest of honor at an upcoming Star Wars-themed wedding. However, on arrival he is refused admittance as he failed to come as an Ewok.
- Warwick creates his own website but gets few hits beyond one from a physically-handicapped schoolboy in love with him, and he is equally annoyed when the BBC interview his non-celebrity deputy and not him to publicise the Society for Persons of Short Stature.
- Warwick moves into a new flat--despite locking himself in the bathroom during the viewing--and attends a divorce settlement discussion, though he is alarmed to find that his ex-wife and her lawyer have rather more than a professional relationship.
- Warwick visits Bryan Medici, his camp and rather suspect spiritual advisor, who predicts that he will soon meet somebody. After failing to pull in a club where he pretends to be a racist, he meets an adoring fan in a shop, but offends her by buying condoms.
- After accidentally dumping his new washing machine, Warwick throws a flat-warming party. He invites Amy, whom he is now dating, and his ex-wife Sue, hoping to dazzle her boyfriend (and solicitor) Ian with his celebrity guests. Unfortunately, none of the A-listers he rings can make it.
- Following another financial demand from Sue, Warwick gets his agents to wangle him an invite to singer Sting's charity auction. Having lost the invitation, he is eventually admitted and approached by Sting, who erroneously believes he is wealthy and badgers him into pledging three grand that he does not have.
- Having admitted that he exploited his diminutive clients in the past, Warwick finally comes good for them before receiving a visit from 'Willow' co-star Val Kilmer, anxious to make a sequel. However, he tells Warwick that he must provide some of the funding.