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Don't Wait Up - Complete BBC Series One and Two DVD

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In this hilarious comedy series, which ran for six series from 1983-1990, Nigel Havers plays Dr. Tom Latimer and Tony Britton, his father Toby. Tom, a GP with the National Health Service, has split from his wife Helen who is finding various ways of taking him for all he's got. Meanwhile Tom's father Toby, a conservative Harley Street consultant, announces that he intends to divorce Tom's mother Angela (Dinah Sheridan) his wife of 32 years. Temporarily homeless, father moves in with son and this unlikely duo become the best and worst of flat-mates. With differing views... on politics, medicine and whose turn it is to do the housework, Tom is swiftly inspired to reunite his parents – whether they want it or not. [show more]

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Released
11 June 2012
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Acorn Media 
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Runtime
390 minutes 
Features
PAL 
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All 13 episodes from Seasons 1 and 2 of the BBC comedy series in which two doctors - Dr Toby Latimer (Tony Britton) and his son, Tom (Nigel Havers) - end up becoming flatmates. Toby has left his wife, Angela (Dinah Sheridan), and makes a series of failed attempts at reconciliation, while Tom is in the throes of separating from his wife, Helen (Jane How). How will father and son get along in the same accommodation?