Blue/Orange (film)

Blue/Orange is a 2005 television film by English dramatist, Joe Penhall adapted from his play of the same title. This sardonically comic film that touches on race, mental illness, and 21st century British life, was directed by Howard Davies for BBC Four, starring Brian Cox, John Simm and Shaun Parkes.[1]

Blue/Orange
Created byJoe Penhall
Written byJoe Penhall
Directed byHoward Davies
StarringBrian Cox
John Simm
Shaun Parkes
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Bill Boyes
Editor(s)Kevin Lester
Running time90 minutes
Release
Original networkBBC Four
Original release23 February 2005

Cast

gollark: It's not very efficient.
gollark: Then they'll be even WORSE slaves and you'll need so much honey.
gollark: This is obviously not ideal as healthier slaves can work more.
gollark: > One hundred grams of honey provides about 1,270 kJ (304 kcal) of energy with no significant amounts of essential nutrients.[8] Composed of 17% water and 82% carbohydrates, honey has low content of fat, dietary fiber, and protein.
gollark: Isn't honey basically just orange sugary stuff?

References

  1. Albert Foss (8 August 2006). "BBC Four Drama - Blue/Orange:". BBC Four. Retrieved 26 September 2008.

Further reading

  • Penhall, Joe (2000). Blue/Orange (First ed.). London: Methuen Drama. ISBN 0-413-75270-4.


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