Meet Steven Toast (Matt Berry The IT Crowd House of Fools) - actor ladies’ man and aficionado of some of Soho's finest drinking clubs. With the often misguided assistance of his old-school 'retro' agent Jane Plough (Doon Mackichan Smack the Pony Plebs) and peculiar flatmate Ed Howzer-Black (Robert Bathurst Cold Feet Downton Abbey ) Toast faces a multitude of obstacles in his quest for fame and recognition. These include murderous director Acker Herron arch-nemesis Ray ‘Bloody’ Purchase submarines Bruce Forsyth lookalikes obsessive hoarders... Freemasonry and the real Michael Ball. Bonus Features: Series 1: The Pilot Episode Audio Commentary with Michael Cumming (Director) Matt Berry (Writer) Arthur Mathews (Writer) and Kate Daughton (Producer) Burnt Toast Making Toast The Forsyth Sage Toast and Purchase Art Film Dub Toast sings a song about London The Theme from Toast of London Unplugged “My Name is Michael Ball” … a short film about Michael Ball On the Analyst’s Couch The Songs Series 2: Audio Commentary of Desperate Measures with Matt Berry (Writer) Arthur Matthews (Writer) Michael Cumming (Director) and Kate Daughton (Producer) Audio Commentary of Fool in Love with Matt Berry (Writer) Arthur Matthews (Writer) Michael Cumming (Director) and Kate Daughton (Producer) Mo' Burned Toast Series 2 Songs Deleted Scenes Steven Toast's Voiceover Showreel 'My Turn' Toast Autobiography On the Analyst's Couch Part II: Steven Toast recalls some of his most memorable stage roles. [show more]
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Comedy series starring Matt Berry as struggling, middle-aged actor Steven Toast. In the first series, having been kicked out by his wife, Toast is living in Soho, London, with oddball roommate Ed Howzer-Black (Robert Bathurst). With little help from his agent Jane Plough (Doon Mackichan), Toast has been struggling to get respectable acting roles and begins to consider whether he would be more suited to a different career. In the second series Toast is forced to undertake voice-over work and advertisements to make ends meet, but things may be looking up for the thespian when he is offered a role on the West End stage. Series 1 episodes are: 'Addictive Personality', 'Afternoon Tea', 'Vanity Project', 'Submission', 'The End' and 'Bonus Ball'. Series 2 episodes are: 'Match Fit', 'Desperate Measures', 'The Moose Trap', 'High Winds Actor', 'Buried Alive' and 'Fool in Love'.
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