Dolly and mum Ivy go off to buy an outfit. Will it be fun and gossip or heated fashion disputes in the communal changing rooms.
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Dolly and mum Ivy go off to buy an outfit. Will it be fun and gossip or heated fashion disputes in the communal changing rooms.
Monica is homeless and harmless so Dolly offers her a room. Meet the bathroom- hogging, note-leaving, food-labelling flatmate from hell.
Dolly relaxes in her seat, the train pulls out and her large hot chocolate drink spills all over her copy of Hello. And that is just the start of eight hours of commuting hell.
Dolly’s therapist, Ruth, fancies her but Dolly fancies osteopath Ken.
A few hilarious scenes with Dolly for your viewing pleasure.
Dolly Pond’s relationships are like no other…
RELATIONSHIPS! A girl decides that the problem with her relationship with her boyfriend is him – listing all the things he doesn’t do – buy gifts, look happy to see her, give her compliments etc etc – when he finally storms off she has a change of heart …
Two women try to keep embarrassing noises down when they aren’t sure if there is someone in the next cubicle.
STRANGERS! Two strangers are left alone by a mutual friend and can’t think of a thing to say to each other…
‘FRIENDS’! Two over-sensitive friends get together for a chat and a cup of tea to talk about their favourite subject – themselves.
TEMPING! A temp with a typing speed of no words a minute finds herself way out of her depth when sent to work at a large corporation, by a rather desperate Temping Agency, ‘SuperTemps’.
A woman’s ambitions for everything she is going to do the next day get more outlandish as she writes a long To Do list and drinks flagons of red wine …
A woman’s life is ruined because someone tells her she has a little bogie on her nose. An allegory about homelessness showing that a small thing can have a domino effect and lead someone to feel outside of the norm, the bag representing anything that makes a person seem different and unacceptable to society.
Two women go to a party with high hopes for a bit of excitement, maybe they might meet someone, but end up hanging around the food.
DIETS! The cloak and dagger antics of a girl alone at home on a diet – weighing raisins, fiddling the scales, changing the definition of ‘fruit’ and blaming it all on her boyfriend.
A woman heads down to Vera Lassoo’s hair salon with a set of unrealistic expectation and ends up with an unrealistic hair-do!