Mirrorball

Mirrorball

Release date : December 22, 2000
Runtime : 29m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Adrian Edmondson /
Writers : Jennifer Saunders / Ruby Wax /
Production companies : BBC /
December 22, 2000 29m United Kingdom Comedy English More
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Vivienne Keill and Jackie Riviera are a couple of aging stage actresses who live in vertically adjacent flats. The two are of questionable talent, and their careers seem to be at a standstill. During the course of the pilot, Vivienne has the opportunity to be cast in a new show but delivers a horrifying rendition of the standard "Send in the Clowns", thanks in part to Jackie's off-kilter advice.
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Jennifer Saunders
Vivienne Keill
Joanna Lumley
Jackie Riviera
Julia Sawalha
Freda Keill
Jane Horrocks
Yitta Hilberstam
June Whitfield
Dora Vermouth
Harriet Thorpe
Cat Rogers
Tim Wylton
Brice Michaels
Nigel Ellacott
Jackie's Fan 1
Matthew Francis
Theatre Producer
Alan Corser
Johnny
Peter Robbins
Jackie's Fan 2
George Hall
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  • title:Mirrorball
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2000
  • Runtime:29m
  • Genres: Comedy · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Adrian Edmondson /
  • Writers: Jennifer Saunders · Ruby Wax ·
  • Production companies: BBC ·
  • Overview:Vivienne Keill and Jackie Riviera are a couple of aging stage actresses who live in vertically adjacent flats. The two are of questionable talent, and their careers seem to be at a standstill. During the course of the pilot, Vivienne has the opportunity to be cast in a new show but delivers a horrifying rendition of the standard "Send in the Clowns", thanks in part to Jackie's off-kilter advice.
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