Anna Chancellor credited as playing...
Anna Griffiths
- Daniel Feeld: It's the feeling that everything, so to say, out there has been prearranged, and all you have is a sliver of stage to act on. I don't know what to call it.
- Anna Griffiths: Paranoia?
- Daniel Feeld: Ha! I've always wanted to be an artsy fartsy arsehole, Anna. That's why I subscribe to that wonderful magazine, what's it called? Sight and Sound!
- Daniel Feeld: But it's the crucial, comic, character defining moment. "Each night I ask the stars up above, why must I be a teenager in love?"
- Anna Griffiths: It's too on the nose.
- Daniel Feeld: Yes, right bang on the snoz, love!
- Anna Griffiths: You live alone, don't you Daniel?
- Daniel Feeld: No wife. No partner. No family. No friends. The occasional sleazy, all but commercial sneezelike bonk with someone preferably with more to lose than I do. And a capacity for minding my own business! Why do you ask?
- Anna Griffiths: Because it makes you forget how to talk to people, how to treat your colleagues.
- Anna Griffiths: Why do places do that? Muzak or whatever.
- Daniel Feeld: Divert the bored? Comfort the lonely? No, Showbiz, essence of.
- Ben Baglin: [Cut for time] It was just a thought
- Anna Griffiths: It's a bit of a squashed and soggy thought, now, Ben.