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Beautiful People - Series 1 Blu Ray

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Simon's life growing up in 90s Reading is as crazy as ever as he continues to endure the barmy fantasies of his mum Debbie the Greenham Common nostalgia of blind Aunty Hayley school bullies and the jibes of his sister Shaznay/Ashlene. Luckily for Simon his best friend Kylie shares his mission to escape suburbia and live amongst the glitz & glamour of 'the beautiful people'.

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Released
21 June 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
2entertain 
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Runtime
180 minutes 
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Barcode
5051561001031 
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Six-part comedy series following the trials of camp 13-year-old Simon (Luke Ward-Wilkinson), doomed to be brought up in suburban Reading circa 1997, when all he wants is to live life among the 'beautiful people'. Surrounded by his ever-so-slightly dysfunctional family, Simon's grand attempts at being outrageous all too often fall on stony ground, propelling him to take ever more drastic actions. The series is based on the childhood recollections of writer and style-guru Simon Doonan.

Please note this is a region B Blu-Ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-Ray player in order to play This glittering and hilarious series delves inside Simon&39;s youthful memories and his desire to escape suburban Reading and live amongst the &39;beautiful people&39; - from his perspective as a window dresser in a New York department store Surrounded by dreams of the big and all the beautiful people that go with it 13-year-old Simon (Luke Ward-Wilkinson) can&39;t open a fridge door without belting out a show tune But such behaviour will always fall flat on a family even more eccentric than Simon&39;s latest attempts to be fabulous The Britain of 1997 might be changing but the Doonan clan remain consistently nuts Age Rating 15