Mobile (TV series)

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Mobile
GenreDrama
Created byJohn Fay
StarringJamie Draven
Keith Allen
Samantha Bond
Brittany Ashworth
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes3
Production
Production locationsLiverpool, Manchester and Wirksworth
Running time90 minutes
per episode
Original release
NetworkITV, STV, UTV
Release19 March –

2 April 2007

Mobile is a 3-part British television drama series with an interweaving plot involving a fictional mobile phone operator and the adverse-effect of mobile phone radiation to health. The series was screened by ITV in the United Kingdom, during March 2007. The cast includes Jamie Draven, Neil Fitzmaurice, Keith Allen, Sunetra Sarker, Samantha Bond, Brittany Ashworth and Julie Graham. It was written by John Fay.

Story

The series is set in Liverpool and Manchester, and the main action takes place in the present day, with a backstory of events surrounding the 2003 Iraq War. Alongside Liverpool and Manchester, the series was filmed in Wirksworth, Derbyshire, on the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway[citation needed].

Each of the three episodes focuses on a different individual caught up in the overall story. In episode one, Neil Fitzmaurice stars as Eddie Doig, a man diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. Blaming the long-term use of his mobile phone for his condition, he is persuaded by a hypnotist to mount a terror campaign against masts belonging to a fictitious mobile phone company. In episode two, Iraq War veteran and armed response officer Maurice Stoan (Jamie Draven) is also revealed as part of the campaign. A trained marksman, he shoots people using mobile phones, causing fear and panic among the public. In the last episode, James Corson (Keith Allen), who is having a relationship with Collette West (Brittany Ashworth), the CEO of the phone company, is kidnapped by Stoan, whose intention is to assassinate Corson. However, the series ends with a terrifying twist as the truth about those behind the terror campaign is revealed.

DVD release

The series has been released in the US by Acorn Media as a 2-disk set, containing 4 episodes ("The Engineer", "The Soldier", "The Boss" and "The Showdown"). Total running time is 206 minutes. The ITV release, available at Amazon UK, is a single region 2 disk with a run time of 207 minutes. Although the broadcast running time is quoted as 3 episodes of 90 minutes, this presumably includes commercial breaks.

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