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A British high school bet between two friends, and a case of teenage love, take unexpected turns as a small deception called the 'October House Partnership' attracts increasingly bigger players in the property market on both sides of the Atlantic.

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    • Author: Reemiel
    The BBC had an evening "play" or feature length one off drama slot once upon a time, and "Money For Nothing" was one of the last ones made; that series had some excellent stories with "Trust Me", "Breed of Heroes", a story featuring Peter Bowles as a man having a really bad day and who realises he's actually dead at the end (sorry, can't remember the title but it was very good). The writing was strong, performances uniformly excellent and all well directed. "Money For Nothing" had the same writer as "Preston Front" (a very underrated talent) and was a great story about a teenager who has a bet with a friend that he can't be worth £1million in a week. The lad, played by Christien Anholt, manages to bluff everyone by getting a suit on loan, a car on loan, a phone on loan, sets up a bogus company, changes his name to sound more impressive, bids on property in auctions which he can't pay for, and tries to set up deals with various corporations in the hope that they will invest with him. Along the way there's romance and a threat of danger when he makes a deal with a ruthless American corporation. It should have launched Christien Anholt's career big time but didn't, alas, and it's an indictment of BBC policy since the early 90's that they've ditched an excellent showcase for talent in "Screen One".
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    • Author: Vetalol
    Good early 90's piece of teenage Britain when we had a Torie government and the Stone Roses where really big. Oh how times change, him from the press gang once again type cast as the funny crazy mate who hatches a bet with a sensible clever friend. All in all the plot works well and Martin Short turns up too just before father of the Bride. I remember enjoying this immensely and as well as a good amount of laughs the characters are people most teenage boys can relate too. The immortal line "I cant make the deal because i've got to get back to school on Monday" Was classic. And the part with bellboy was also great. Just a pity this has'nt been on more.
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Christien Anholt Christien Anholt - Gary Warrell
    Jayne Ashbourne Jayne Ashbourne - Lisa
    Paul Reynolds Paul Reynolds - Brian
    Tim Preece Tim Preece - Mr. Derbyshire
    Sean Baker Sean Baker - Mr. Warrell
    Penny Leatherbarrow Penny Leatherbarrow - Mrs. Warrell
    David Michaels David Michaels - Mister Burger
    Martin Short Martin Short - Harrison Kilray
    John Hillner John Hillner - Bloom
    Chris Peterson Chris Peterson - Marvin
    Ewen Cummins Ewen Cummins - Keith
    John Arthur John Arthur - Blears
    Julian Glover Julian Glover - Farquharson
    Peter Caffrey Peter Caffrey - Don
    Richard Ridings Richard Ridings - Kevin
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