British Comedy Guide
15 Storeys High. Vince Clark (Sean Lock). Copyright: BBC
15 Storeys High

15 Storeys High

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC Three / BBC Choice
  • 2002 - 2004
  • 12 episodes (2 series)

Sitcom about a grim 15-storey tower block. Miserable lifeguard Vince Clark hates being touched. He and his Chinese lodger Errol live in Flat 76. Stars Sean Lock, Benedict Wong and Dan Mersh.

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15 Storeys High - The Complete Series 1 & 2

15 Storeys High - The Complete Series 1 & 2

15 Storeys High is the cult BBC Three sitcom written by and starring stand-up comedian Sean Lock.

This comedy series follows the lives of two very different blokes who find themselves sharing a flat in a tower block on a South London council estate. The flat's owner Vince (Sean Lock) takes in a new lodger, Errol (Benedict Wong), and it is not long before he realises he has made a dreadful mistake.

First released: Monday 19th February 2007

Extra features

  • Audio Commentaries on 4 episodes - The Sofa, Blue Rat, Vince The Shirker, and The Plough
  • Writing 15 Storeys High: Sean Lock and Mark Lamarr talk about the writing process
  • Distributor: 2 Entertain
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 2
  • Subtitles: English
  • Catalogue: BBCDVD2322

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