La La Land (TV series)

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GenreComedy
Created byMarc Wootton
StarringMarc Wootton
La La Land
GenreComedy
Created byMarc Wootton
Directed byMisha Manson-Smith
StarringMarc Wootton
ComposerSteve Mason
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producersCharlie Siskel
Misha Manson-Smith
Marc Wootton
ProducerAlexandra Reed
CinematographyMark Schwartzbard
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time2528 minutes[1]
Original release
NetworkShowtime
(United States)
BBC Three
(United Kingdom)
Release25 January (2010-01-25) 
1 March 2010 (2010-03-01)

La La Land is an American television comedy series broadcast on Showtime in the United States, BBC Three in the United Kingdom, and SBS One in Australia. It is a mockumentary which features character comedian Marc Wootton playing three different characters: Shirley Ghostman, a fake psychic; Gary Garner, a wannabe actor; and Brendan Allen, a documentary film-maker.

The series was first broadcast on 25 January 2010. It was released on DVD on 7 June 2010.[2]

Episodes

Episode Plot Summary
Episode #1.1 Week one sees Gary Garner, an East-London taxi driver, making himself at home in the lavish Laurel Canyon mansion of Ruta Lee, a film star of Hollywood's golden age he once chauffeured in the UK.
Episode #1.2 Week two see Shirley, Brendan and Gary continue their assuault on Los Angeles and strive to get noticed by those in the know.
Episode #1.3 Laith comes to LA for work and the Ladies of Slay can't keep their eyes off of him.  
Episode #1.4 After four weeks in La La Land, Gary has finally bagged his first ever audition: to front a commercial for a chain of mattress stores.
Episode #1.5 After five weeks in Los Angeles, Shirley is offered his first gig: he's bottom of the bill at a psychic showcase at the Theatre West in Studio City.
Episode #1.6 Gary begins work on a Tommy Wiseau feature film.

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