Sam Simmons: Fail

Tagline : FAIL.

Runtime : 70 mins

Genre : Comedy

Vote Rating : 6/10

Plot : After storming Edinburgh, he's back... Winner of things. Triple J. ABCTV's Murray Foote. I wrote this show in a cave using only the light from the screen of a Nokia 3600. It took me 7 straight weeks and I only had one change of tracksuit pants. I maintained sustenance by sucking condensation off the walls and toasting moths over my phone. I need to recharge. FAIL

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