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Television well and truly collapses in on itself in the
much anticipated inter related soap/comedy drama ECHO BEACH and MOVING
WALLPAPER. This release features the complete first series of both
shows.
ECHO BEACH is set in the coastal town of Polnarren in Cornwall,
and follows the lives of Daniel (Jason Donovan), Susan (Martine McCutcheon) and
Mark (Hugo Speer), and their families and friends. Mark and Susan are married
with children but their loyalties are put to the test when her ex-lover, and
Mark's ex-friend, Daniel, turns up in town after 20 years to set up a surf shop
cafe. Secrets, rivalries, passion and surfing, all set against a beautifully
romantic Cornish backdrop.
MOVING WALLPAPER is a fictional depiction of
the soap's production office; going behind-the-scenes to expose the antics,
arguments and back biting of the show's staff, helmed by the irrepressible
producer and 'mastermind' Jonathan Pope (played with relish by Ben Miller).
Filmed in a mockumentary style, this comedy drama cleverly pokes fun at the TV
industry and its players. The cast of the soap regularly appear as versions of
themselves; throwing diva strops and pestering writers for more lines, providing
plenty of in jokes and cross over stories when viewed alongside ECHO
BEACH.
ECHO BEACH is set in the coastal town of Polnarren in Cornwall, and follows the lives of Daniel (Jason Donovan), Susan (Martine McCutcheon) and Mark (Hugo Speer), and their families and friends. Mark and Susan are married with children but their loyalties are put to the test when her ex-lover, and Mark's ex-friend, Daniel, turns up in town after 20 years to set up a surf shop cafe. Secrets, rivalries, passion and surfing, all set against a beautifully romantic Cornish backdrop.
MOVING WALLPAPER is a fictional depiction of the soap's production office; going behind-the-scenes to expose the antics, arguments and back biting of the show's staff, helmed by the irrepressible producer and 'mastermind' Jonathan Pope (played with relish by Ben Miller). Filmed in a mockumentary style, this comedy drama cleverly pokes fun at the TV industry and its players. The cast of the soap regularly appear as versions of themselves; throwing diva strops and pestering writers for more lines, providing plenty of in jokes and cross over stories when viewed alongside ECHO BEACH.




















