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Mouth To Mouth. Image shows from L to R: Luke (Simon Coombs), Meeshell (Anna Nightingale), Tyler (Alex Price), Faith (Pippa Duffy), Devine (Ayesha Antoine), Rakim (Shane Zaza). Copyright: Avalon Television
Mouth To Mouth

Mouth To Mouth

  • TV comedy drama
  • BBC Three
  • 2008 - 2009
  • 7 episodes (1 series)

A comedy drama that follows a year in the life of six young people. Stars Ayesha Antoine, Anna Nightingale, Pippa Duffy, Alex Price, Shane Zaza and Simon Coombs

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Series 1, Episode 2 - Tyler

Working in a dead-end job, Tyler Cooke thinks that his life is over.

Preview clips

Further details

Mouth To Mouth. Tyler (Alex Price). Copyright: Avalon Television

Playing second fiddle to the grind of his job, the foibles of his friends and the never-ending demands of his girlfriend Meeshell, Tyler spends his nights smoking dope and wondering where it all went wrong. But as Meeshell gets closer to her dream of pop stardom, the scales fall from his eyes and Tyler starts to rekindle his teenage dreams.

Broadcast details

Date
Monday 23rd November 2009
Time
9:30pm
Channel
BBC Three
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Ayesha Antoine Devine
Anna Nightingale Meeshell
Pippa Duffy Faith
Alex Price Tyler
Shane Zaza Rakim
Simon Coombs Luke
Writing team
Karl Minns Writer
Liz Lewin Script Editor
Production team
Craig Young Director
Mark Iddon Producer
Richard Allen-Turner Executive Producer
Jon Thoday Executive Producer
James Taylor Executive Producer
Stephen Matthews Editor
Joe Rappaport Production Designer

Video

The Life Of Tyler

Working in a dead-end job, Tyler Cooke thinks that his life is over.

Featuring: Ayesha Antoine (Devine), Simon Coombs (Luke), Anna Nightingale (Meeshell), Alex Price (Tyler) & Shane Zaza (Rakim).

Press

A multifaceted take on the lives of six friends in their early 20s, all fumbling and crashing through life. Each episode covers the same time period, and the story is told talking heads-style from different characters' viewpoints, without you ever seeing the action. The first one features Shell, who's got big dreams for her girl band, and as she finally gets offered her dream audition, the varying perspectives from her friends overlap to reinforce the fact that things aren't always as they seem. Episode two follows, which should help make the format clearer.

The Guardian, 23rd November 2009

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