When a rash of demonic possessions occurs in Los Angeles, the Vatican summons an Irish Priest with mysterious powers: Ciaran the Demon Hunter.
Paul Roll is a lovable nerd who's achieved everything he's set his mind to, except...he's never been successful at finding a man. After witnessing the marriage of his best friends--6 days before Election Day 2008--he realizes he desperately wants to get married. Forced by the current economy to take on an ultra-conservative (and anti-gay) conglomerate known as The Family as a new client, Paul must now tangle head-to-head with its Disney-like villain, Miss Deborah Anderson. Through a series of comedic mishaps that include a crusty old lounge singer named Miss Piggy B, Paul finally meets the man of his dreams. But is true love meant to be?
London, late 1970s. Romo distances himself from his Pakistani heritage, passing himself off as white in front of his work colleagues, a group of lads with connections to the National Front. When they invite him for a night out he gets drawn into a racial attack that reopens deep wounds from his own experiences of abuse.
Charlie Parker-Swift (born 13 July 1984) is a British actor. As a child actor, he was known as John Hudson before becoming John J. Joseph and finally settling on Charlie Parker-Swift. Charlie’s first acting role and best known role was in the children's series Grange Hill playing a school bully called Ian Hudson. Since leaving Grange Hill Charlie has appeared in EastEnders, Wall of Silence and The Bill. His most recent role has been in Holby City, Sam & Cat and Mighty Med
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