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Life's Too Short: Season 1

Life's Too Short

Life's Too Short: Season 1

HBO (2011)
DVD
NR (Not Rated)
883929249183
TV Series | Comedy
UK | English | Color | 03:00

In Life's Too Short, Warwick Davis plays a fictional version of himself where he is desperate, conniving, fame-hungry and self-centred, but always gets his comeuppance.

He runs a talent agency, Dwarves For Hire, for small people but is always taking the best jobs for himself. Warwick is taking part in the documentary to help raise money to pay off his huge, looming tax bill.

Being a "showbiz dwarf" creates many an unusual situation for Warwick and he is constantly trying to use this to his advantage - it's just a shame that nobody recognises him without his costumes...


Episodes View details

1 Episode #1.1 28 min

Faced with a huge tax bill and split from his wife, 3'6" actor--and agent for other dwarfs--Warwick Davis agrees to appear in a documentary about himself. After getting a stroppy passerby to ring the high-up buzzer for him, he visits his agents, Merchant and Gervais, who have no work for him; refuses to accept dire singing dwarfs Ebony and Ivory on his books; and engages dim Cheryl to replace his wife as his secretary. On a further visit to the agents, he watches Liam Neeson unsuccessfully try to pitch a comedy sketch about AIDS to them before moving out of the marital home and into a hotel, though he is still boundlessly optimistic.

2 Episode #1.2 28 min | Nov 17, 2011

Signing autographs at a Star Wars convention, Warwick falls out with the mother of an allegedly sick child and a dim TV reporter, but is asked to be guest of honour at an upcoming Star Wars-themed wedding. However, on arrival he is refused admittance as he failed to come as an Ewok. Johnny Depp summons him to give advice on playing a dwarf in his next picture, but Warwick loses the job after taking Johnny to see his agents and looking on as the star blasts Ricky Gervais for his remarks at the last Golden Globes Awards. Finally he sees Shaun Williamson get the contract to paint the office.

3 Episode #1.3 27 min | Nov 24, 2011

Warwick creates his own website but gets few hits beyond one from a physically-handicapped schoolboy in love with him, and he is equally annoyed when the BBC interview his non-celebrity deputy and not him to publicise the Society for Persons of Short Stature. At least he gets a Little Lord Fauntleroy-type role opposite Helena Bonham Carter but she is not a sympathetic co-star and he ends up literally in the bin.

4 Episode #1.4 27 min | Dec 01, 2011

Warwick moves into a new flat--despite locking himself in the bathroom during the viewing--and attends a divorce settlement discussion, though he is alarmed to find that his ex-wife and her lawyer have rather more than a professional relationship. There is more disappointment when he fails to oust the chairman of the Society of People of Short Stature despite a guest appearance from pop band Right Said Fred but can derive some satisfaction from seeing Gervais lose money as a deal with Steve Carell via Skype goes awry.

5 Episode #1.5 29 min | Dec 08, 2011

Warwick visits Bryan Medici, his camp and rather suspect spiritual advisor, who predicts that he will soon meet somebody. After failing to pull in a club where he pretends to be a racist, he meets an adoring fan in a shop, but offends her by buying condoms. Finally, through the agency that introduced him to his ex-wife, he meets Amy, who is the same size he is, but jeopardises the date by ogling a much taller lady. His attempts to find the perfect religion are equally unfortunate.

6 Episode #1.6 29 min | Dec 15, 2011

After accidentally dumping his new washing machine, Warwick throws a flat-warming party. He invites Amy, whom he is now dating, and his ex-wife Sue, hoping to dazzle her boyfriend (and solicitor) Ian with his celebrity guests. Unfortunately, none of the A-listers he rings can make it, so he pays an agency to hire presenter Cat Deeley, but gets rather too carried away in his efforts to impress by telling everybody that Cat is his girlfriend. Consequently, neither Amy nor Cat is very pleased.

7 Episode #1.7 29 min | Dec 20, 2011

Following another financial demand from Sue, Warwick gets his agents to wangle him an invite to singer Sting's charity auction. Having lost the invitation, he is eventually admitted and approached by Sting, who erroneously believes he is wealthy and badgers him into pledging three grand that he does not have. Unable to pay, he loses his flat and ends up in Cheryl's spare room, though he does get an encouraging phone call from Amy.

Cast View all

Warwick Davis Warwick Davis
Ricky Gervais Ricky Gervais
Stephen Merchant Stephen Merchant
Rosamund Hanson Cheryl
Steve Brody Accountant
Shaun Williamson Shaun Williamson
Jo Enright Sue
Matthew Holness Ian
Kiruna Stamell Amy
Les Dennis Les Dennis
Helena Bonham Carter Helena Bonham Carter
Jon Key Anthony
Peter Bonner Little Pete
Lauren Barrand Committee Member
Keith Chegwin Keith Chegwin
Sarah Bennett Ebony
Johnny Depp Johnny Depp
Liam Neeson Liam Neeson
Steve Carell Steve Carell
Chris Wilson Police Officer
Sting Sting
Tony Way Delivery Man
Kerry Shale Film director
Nick Mohammed Toby
Lee Nicholas Harris Man in Cafe

Edition details

Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios Widescreen (1.78:1)
Audio Tracks Stereo [English]
Distributor HBO
Layers Single side, Single layer
Edition Release Date Jan 15, 2013
Regions Region 1

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