Ill Behaviour. Image shows from L to R: Nadia (Lizzy Caplan), Joel (Chris Geere), Charlie (Tom Riley), Tess (Jessica Regan). Copyright: Fudge Park
Ill Behaviour

Ill Behaviour

  • TV comedy drama
  • BBC iPlayer
  • 2017
  • 3 episodes

Comedy drama written by Sam Bain about kidnapping a friend to administer chemotherapy. Also features Chris Geere, Jessica Regan, Tom Riley, Lizzy Caplan, Christina Chong and more.

Ill Behaviour

Thirty-something friends Joel, Charlie and Tess are having a tough time. Joel is recently divorced and now has the hots for doctor Nadia, a raging alcoholic. Tess has quit her job. And Charlie - well, Charlie has cancer. Charlie wants to treat the cancer naturally (it's curable if caught in time) but Joel is convinced this is suicide. There's only one thing for it: kidnapping.

Joel and Tess bundle off Charlie to a secret country house and, with Nadia's 'help', begin a course of chemotherapy with Charlie tied to a chair. Tempers flare, temperatures rise, copious amounts of alcohol are consumed and crossbows are brandished. Mates turn into enemies, enemies turn into lovers and life-long friendships bend, stretch - and shatter.

First released: Monday 11th September 2017

  • Distributor: 2 Entertain
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Minutes: 173
  • Subtitles: English

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