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  1. Every character in this complex and extraordinary made-for-television comedy film is an easily-recognisable stereotype - seen through the eyes of the main characters, Joe Marriot (Jack Shepherd) - a writer of children's books - and his wife, Sarah (Zoë Wanamaker).

  2. Le Camping des Anglais perdus (Ball Trap on the Cote Sauvage) G.-B. 1989. Comédie de moeurs de Jack Gold avec Jack Shepherd, Zoe Wanamaker, Miranda Richardson.

  3. Joe and Sarah Marriot is a pair of European campers who have pitched their tent for a little R & R at a campsite in France. The other families that have come to the site on holiday provide great comedy and plenty of people watching for the "perfect" Marriots.

  4. Synopsis. Joe and Sarah Marriot are a pair of European campers who have pitched their tent for a little R & R at a campsite in France. The other families that have come to the site on holiday provide great comedy and plenty of people watching for the Marriots.

  5. Ball-Trap on the Cote Sauvage. Directed by Jack Gold. 198983m. Comedy, Drama, TV Movie. 7.1. Add to Watchlist. Joe and Sarah Marriot is a pair of European campers who have pitched their tent for a little R & R at a campsite in France.

  6. Overview. Joe and Sarah Marriot are a pair of European campers who have pitched their tent for a little R & R at a campsite in France. The other families that have come to the site on holiday provide great comedy and plenty of people watching for the Marriots.

  7. Andrew Davies Screenplay. Philip Bonham-Carter Cinematography. Richard Hartley Music. Critics reviews. A disparate group of British holidaymakers converge on a camping site in Brittany.