Twisted Showcase is back for Series 3, which sees the return of Gareth David Lloyd in an episode titled Payback. Another episode titled Toilet Soup stars Red Dwarf actor and stand-up comedian Norman Lovett. There will be aset of all new episodes even more twisted than what's gone before.
The only British independent series to be named in The Guardian top 25 must watch web shows, Twisted Showcase is an anthology series, a mixture of self-contained horror, psychological thriller and comedy.
Each instalment offers something new and different to shock, amaze and entertain you, created by Robin Bell and Rhys Jones who wanted to make something different with a strong focus on story.
The final question in our Gareth David Lloyd quiz is to come up witht he ending for this sentence: I'm looking forward to seeing Gareth David Lloyd in Payback because....
Leave your answer to this question and the others you've collected over the past weeks in the comments section on this page.
PAYBACK
This one stars Gareth as a man who enters a Faustian pact and ends up with less than he started. I wrote it in a bit of an angry mood, fingers slamming the keyboard. It was in a stage of writing s few shorts, one called Lock in I wrote before it which was horrible extreme and this one which has some truly horrible elements which require special effects. Without giving too much away let me just say you'll see Gareth as never before.
TOILET SOUP
Norman Lovett plays a toilet attendant with a difference in this script written by Rhys Jones. Whilst drafting this I think I pushed Rhys to the brink of sanity to make this script as good as it can be, purely because it was a great idea. Also we had who we wanted to play the lead character in mind all along so we knew it had to be firing on all cylinders. We asked Norman what appealed to him about it and he replied that 'at first it was the title'. It is a bit unignorable. Secondly it was the message behind the film, which maybe I'll make you wait until you've watched it to make up your own mind about.
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