Episodes Comprise: Be Right BackMartha and Ash are a young couple who move to a remote cottage. Ash is big user of social media Martha doesn't really mind she loves him and is looking forward to their new life together. When Ash is suddenly killed in a car accident a friend of Martha tells her to sign up to a service that allows her to keep in touch with the deceased. By using all his past online communications and social media profiles a new Ash can be created. Martha unconvinced at the start unwillingly taps away and finds herself being drawn in by this dark... and eerie service. The Waldo MomentMeet Waldo a blue bear from a children's educational TV show who teaches them about the world through interviews with politicians and establishment figures. In reality however Waldo is an anarchic animated character on a satirical late-night topical comedy show who once he has lured someone into the studio unleashes a series of humorous innuendo sarcasm and childish vitriol. Waldo is voiced by a failed comedian Jamie Salter whose public success is in dark contrast with his less than happy personal life which becomes more apparent when this blue bear stands a chance of winning the By-Election. White BearVictoria wakes in a house that she does not recognise and cannot remember anything about her life. There are photos of her with a man and another photo of a young girl on the mantelpiece - neither of whom she recognises. The TV is on and is playing a symbol that means nothing to her. Confused and agitated she leaves the house only to find a deserted street but then she notices she's being watched filmed. No one helps her or speaks to her until one girl reaches out and takes her on a journey that will shock and disturb ending with Victoria being publically shamed and put on trial for a crime too horrifying and her punishment never-ending. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Be Right Back A young couple move to a remote cottage in the country When Ash is suddenly killed in a car accident a friend tells Martha to sign up to a service that allows her to keep in touch with the deceased By using all his past online communications and social media profiles a new "Ash" can be created Martha initially disgusted by the idea finds herself being drawn in White Bear Victoria wakes and cannot remember anything about her life Everyone she meets refuses to communicate with her and enjoys filming her discomfort on their phones She discovers a signal is being transmitted that has turned most of the population into dumb voyeurs allowing the “unaffected” to attack people like her Victoria sets out to destroy the transmitter Will she manage it and will it be the end of her torment? The Waldo Moment Waldo is an anarchic CGI character on a satirical late-night comedy show Behind the scenes he is voiced and controlled by a failed comedian Jamie When the channel give Waldo his own pilot for a stunt Jamie finds himself entered into a political race that quickly gets out of control
Second mini-series of the Channel 4 drama written by Charlie Brooker which explores the role of technology in modern society in three stand-alone episodes. In 'Be Right Back', Martha (Hayley Atwell) connects with her recently deceased partner, Ash (Domhnall Gleeson), through a service which uses social media to clone him. But even as Martha becomes attached to the artificial Ash, she begins to realise that he cannot replace the real one. In 'White Bear', Victoria (Lenora Crichlow) wakes up to discover that she has lost her memory. When she goes outside she finds a number of people recording her on their phones and soon after she is chased by a masked gunman. Confused and frightened, she encounters Jem (Tuppence Middleton), who tells her that a transmitter known as White Bear is responsible for transforming the majority of the population into mindless voyeurs. Victoria joins Jem in her effort to destroy the transmitter but comes to learn that not everything is as it seems... In 'The Waldo Moment', Jamie (Daniel Rigby) is a depressed, struggling comedian who, through motion capture, interviews politicians as a cartoon bear called Waldo. As Waldo becomes increasingly popular, Jamie is convinced by TV producer Jack Napier (Jason Flemyng) to stand in the town's by-election against politicians Liam Monroe (Tobias Menzies) and Gwendolyn Harris (Chloe Pirrie). Despite his popularity with the public, Jamie ruffles one too many feathers which sends him on a downward spiral.
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