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Secret Diary of a Call Girl - Episode 1.2
UK 2007
produced by Rebecca De Souza, Roanna Benn, Chrissy Skinns, Greg Brenman (executive), Michael Foster (executive), Avril MacRory (executive) for Tiger Aspect, Silverapples Media, ARG/ITV
directed by Yann Demange
starring Billie Piper, Aleksander Mikic, Jamie Sives, Aislinn Sands, Iddo Goldberg, Rachel Fielding, Thom Fell, Scarlette O'Harlette, Toyah Willcox, Stuart Organ, Joanna Bobin, Robert Purdy
screenplay by Lucy Prebble, based on The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl by Belle de Jour
TV-series Secret Diary of a Call Girl
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Belle (Billie Piper), the call girl out of passion, is invited to
London's top adult party (read orgy) by one of her clients, Alex
(Aleksander Mikic), and is understandably excited about this ... but her
date soon proves to be a bit of a let-down because he forbids her to take
part in any shagging, he just wants her to be stared at and lusted after,
and later, when she's all turned on and horny, he wants to take her home
and finally fuck her. Now that's a bit of a bummer to Belle, who just
loves sex, but it gets even worse when she meets her favourite writer, Jay
(Jamie Sives), and wants to have sex with him pretty much right away - and
he would be more than willing to comply, actually - but Belle of course
has obligations towards her customer ... Ultimately, Belle decides to
ditch her customer with the oldest excuse there is in her business -
"personal reasons" - and let Jay take her home ... but once
she's in his car she gets a call from her family, telling her that her
sister (Joanna Bobin) has just delivered a little boy - and thus, Belle
has to ditch Jay, for "personal reasons" ...
For a
story about an adult party/orgy, this episode of Secret Diary of a
Call Girl is susrpisingly tame, all the nudity we get, actually,
is a quick shot of Billie Piper naked from behind (still a nice view, by
the way), and that's in another context. Still, from a plot point-of-view,
this one's rather amusing, concentrating more on the ironic than the
sexual aspects of its central theme, with Billie Piper once again making a
more than competent lead.
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