Solitaire for 2
Katie can read minds. Being desirable, the male minds she reads are all thinking of one thing. She always responds by hitting them and storming off without explanation. Daniel is an expert in body language and interprets this as a sign she wants to be pursued. Since Daniel spends most of his time, when not terrorizing his students, pursuing women, Katie gets ever more exasperated that he is treating her exactly as he treats every presentable female from the motorcycle cop to the squeegee girl. She cannot read minds when her eyes are covered, or when minds are thinking in a foreign language, so she misinterprets Sandip's desire for hunger. She also holds Daniel responsible for his subconscious desire for his friend's wife (Caroline).
Cast
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Mark Frankel
Played Daniel Becker
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Amanda Pays
Played Katie Burrough
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Maryam D'Abo
Played Caroline
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Roshan Seth
Played Sandip Tamar
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Jason Isaacs
Played Harry
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Annette Crosbie
Played Mrs. Dwyer
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Helen Lederer
Played Motorcycle Cop
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Malcolm Cooper
Played Motorcycle Cop
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Neil Mullarkey
Played Parris
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Liza Walker
Played Lucy
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Catherine Russell
Played Julie Parris
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Arthur Smith
Played Man in Bookshop
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Isobel Raine
Played Wet n Wild Assistant
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Rosalind Knight
Played Receptionist
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Ricky Jones
Played Young Boy in Garden
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Kelly Salmon
Played Young Girl in Garden
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Diana Eskell
Played Squeegee Girl
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Philip Fox
Played Businessman
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Colin Wakefield
Played Businessman
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Robert Harley
Played Busy Man / Barman
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Paul Simpkin
Played Waiter
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Michael Shaw
Played Scientist
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Alister Cameron
Played Scientist
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Carli Fish
Played Clare
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Michael Schneider
Played Vincenzo Angelino
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Jestyn Phillips
Played Middle-aged Man on T…
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Joan Blackham
Played Middle-aged Woman on…
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David Fishley
Played Casually Dressed Man…
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Caroline Leddy
Played Young Woman on Tube
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Norman Caro
Played Joe the Florist
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Geoff Deane
Played Man in Bookshop
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Mick Pilsworth
Played Man in Bookshop
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John Lahr
Played Man in Bookshop
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John Levitt
Played Sharples
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Richard Holmes
Played Neighbour
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Stephan Schwartz
Played Neighbour
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Richard Fairbrass
Played Right Said Fred
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