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Hannah Job

Hannah Job Cast In BBC Three "Assisted-Suicide" Comedy 'Way To Go'
Former Coming Of Age cast member Hannah Job was recently announced as a co-star of the upcoming "assisted-suicide" black comedy Way To Go. From the BBC's Media Centre: Created by Us-based comedy writer Bob Kushell, (The Simpsons, 3rd Rock From The Sun, Anger Management), Way To Go follows brothers Scott and Joey and their friend Cozzo. After Scott is moved by a terminally ill neighbour’s request to die - and at the same time faced with a predatory female employer, a split from his girlfriend, and a desperate life or death need for cash to pay off his brother Joey’s gambling debts - he and his best mate Cozzo stumble towards what they think is their only...
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  • 12/1/2012
  • by Emmanuel Akitobi
  • ShadowAndAct
'Inbetweeners' star for BBC Three assisted-suicide comedy
The Inbetweeners star Blake Harrison is to star in new BBC Three sitcom Way to Go. The six-part series is described as a "black comedy" about three men who set up an assisted-suicide business. Harrison will play Scott, who devises the desperate scheme when his terminally ill neighbour asks for his help to die and his brother Joey (Ben Heathcote) is in desperate need of cash to pay off his gambling debts. Marc Wootton (Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger) will also star as Scott and Joey's friend Cozzo, with Laura Aikman (Casualty), Sinéad Matthews (Ideal) and Hannah Job (Coming of Age) rounding out the regular cast. Zai Bennett, controller of BBC Three, said: "Bob Kushell's scripts are in turn dark, poignant, absurd, moving and brilliant. But mostly they are very, very funny. I'm thrilled that (more)...
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  • 11/22/2012
  • by By Morgan Jeffery
  • Digital Spy
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