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Something has happened to Brian, something terrifying, something very, very wrong. He is smiling. Since we last saw this morose, tortured, paranoid peddler of abstract expressionist art, he has got himself a girlfriend. Daisy's best friend Twist has taken Brian to a place his life has rarely allowed him entry. Happiness. The key to this magical world? Sex, lots and lots of sex. Yet somehow all is not well, contentment and Brian are not entirely compatible. Love may have given him new heart but deep down, who's to say he wants it?

Club Name: Brian Can't






These descriptions are taken from the Spaced Series 2 press pack. They are probably the best and most in-depth things around, and I don't claim any ownership or copyright of them, and acknowledge that whoever wrote them did a damn good job...
Mark Heap  
With his early career rooted in theatre, street theatre, cabaret and children's television, MARK HEAP's credits have since ranged from Big Train (with fellow Spaced star Simon Pegg), Kiss Me Kate, Smith & Jones, plus two series of How Do You Want Me? alongside Dylan Moran and the ten-part series The Strangerers for Sky One. Mark has worked with Chris Morris on Brass Eye and on three series of Blue Jam for Radio 1. He was recently seen in the television version of Jam on Channel 4 and has recently completed Happiness with Paul Whitehouse. Mark is also the voice behind cartoon character Stressed Eric. Mark has also worked in Chris Morris's Brass Eye and played a "paedophile" on the controversial special. See Also:
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