
The Falls
Science Fiction · Comedy
Overview
Told in the form of a mock documentary in 92 short parts, nineteen million people are left obsessed with birds and flight following a strange occurrence. A documentarian analyses the lives of all the survivors whose surnames begin with FALL to uncover the truth behind the event.
Top Cast
Colin Cantlie
Colin Cantlie
Narrator (voice)
Colin Cantlie
Narrator (voice)


Stephen Quay
Stephen Quay
Ipson Fallari
Stephen Quay
Ipson Fallari


Timothy Quay
Timothy Quay
Pulat Fallari
Timothy Quay
Pulat Fallari
Adam Leys
Adam Leys
Narrator
Adam Leys
Narrator
Sheila Canfield
Sheila Canfield
Narrator
Sheila Canfield
Narrator
Monica Hyde
Monica Hyde
Woman using phone
Monica Hyde
Woman using phone
Keith Pendlebury
Keith Pendlebury
Allia Fallanx
Keith Pendlebury
Allia Fallanx
Marcia Pendlebury
Marcia Pendlebury
Starling Fallanx
Marcia Pendlebury
Starling Fallanx
Martin Burrows
Martin Burrows
Narrator
Martin Burrows
Narrator
Adejbo Nkasaggi
Adejbo Nkasaggi
Ardenaur Fallatter
Adejbo Nkasaggi
Ardenaur Fallatter
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