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The Fingerspellers Episode 1: The New Delivery Boy
The first of eight episodes of the sign language comedy mini-series, The Fingerspellers - all about a family of deaf gangsters who protect themselves through the power of sign language!
The series premiered as part of the deaf magazine show Wicked, which was made by the deaf production company Remark! (http://www.remark.uk.com/) for the British Sign Language Broadcasting Trust. (For more info: http://bslbt.co.uk) This first instalment was broadcast on the Community Channel on Monday 8th March 2010 as part of episode one of Wicked's third series! See the whole ep here: http://www.bslbt.co.uk/wicked/programmes/series_3/episode_one/episode_one/
The Fingerspellers is directed by William Mager and was created and written by Charlie Swinbourne.
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Episode 1: The New Delivery Boy - synopsis
This first episode introduces us to the Fingerspeller family, and their boss, Deaffather, who controls the deaf clubs in Metro City. When a rival family, the Operas, come looking for a brand new invention called the Textphone, the family, and their brand-new delivery boy get a nasty surprise... all in the length of time it takes to fingerspell the alphabet!
Look out for the next episode, which will be released here on YouTube in April!
CAST: Ilan Dwek Matt Kirby Rebecca-Anne Withey Stephen Collins Matt Gurney Diana Martin David Hirshman Cathy Heffernan Dani Sive Martine Laverty
CREW: Director: William Mager Writer: Charlie Swinbourne Producer: Sarah Tavner Executive Producer: Mark Nelson Director of Photography: Paul Curran Camera Assistant: Chris Preston 1st AD: Dee Hellier Makeup Artist: Jo Grover Makeup Assistant: Sylvia Atkins Costume Designer: Jessica Allen FX and Props: John Mackie Graphics and Animation: James Merry
Links: BSLBT: http://bslbt.co.uk Remark: http://www.remark.uk.com/ William Mager (director): http://wlmager.com/ Charlie Swinbourne (writer): http://charlieswinbourne.wordpress.com
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