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Home - Season 1
Description
The series tells of a wonderful comedy and unique events by Peter and his new partner Katie and her son John. Each of these people decides to return to Dirking from the first two holidays together in France, where they may discover something amazing when they return. When Sami, a Syrian refugee, is hiding in the trunk of their car, things seem to be going on in a strange comedy turn.
The series tells of a wonderful comedy and unique events by Peter and his new partner Katie and her son John. Each of these people decides to return to Dirking from the first two holidays together in France, where they may discover something amazing when they return. When Sami, a Syrian refugee, is hiding in the trunk of their car, things seem to be going on in a strange comedy turn.
Actors:
Robin Morrissey,
Chris Ryman,
Dean Roberts,
Kwami Odoom,
Rene Costa,
Aaron Neil,
Jordan Scowen,
Oaklee Pendergast,
Oliver Dillon,
Phill Langhorne,
Ian Horgan,
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Robin Morrissey
Chris Ryman
9 September 1971, London, England, UK
Dean Roberts
Kwami Odoom
Rene Costa
Aaron Neil
Jordan Scowen
Oaklee Pendergast
Oliver Dillon
April 11, 1998 in London, England, UK
Phill Langhorne
Ian Horgan
Director:
David Sant
Country:
United Kingdom
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March 06, 2019
A rather gentle, unobtrusive variation on the sitcom theme - but one that is built on a quite a bizarre premise.
March 11, 2019
Home seemed part refugee-themed comedy, part updated Odd Couple. Going by this opener, it should be worth keeping an eye on.
March 07, 2019
It's all very warm and cosy, yet it feels mild-mannered to a fault.
March 06, 2019
If Home manages to sufficiently dodge the trap of being patronising, it may shape into a lovely thing indeed.

