Twenty-something brothers Adam and Jonny return to the family home each week for a Jewish Friday night dinner of soup chicken and crumble - plus massive side-orders of wind-ups and bickering. With a Masterchef-obsessed Mum; Dad eating from the rubbish bin; Grandma wearing her new bikini around the house and Jim the neighbour who's terrified of his own dog it's a feat of endurance. And that's before the concerns about Jonny's 'made-up' girlfriend and Dad's non-stop requests for Adam to find a female on the Internet. Of course every family has its foibles its rituals... and its eccentricities. It's just that the Goodmans have made something of an art form of theirs [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Join the Goodman family for a serving of FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER in Robert Popper's (LOOK AROUND YOU) brilliantly observed comedy series. Simon Bird and Tom Rosenthal play squabbling siblings Adam and Jonny, whose weekend regularly begins at their parents' (Tamsin Greig and Paul Ritter) house with an evening of pranks, bickering and casual eccentricities.
All six episodes from the first series of the Channel 4 sitcom starring Simon Bird and Tamsin Greig, centred around the regular Friday night meal shared by eccentric Jewish family the Goodmans. 20-something brothers Adam (Bird) and Jonny (Tom Rosenthal) may have left home and carved out lives (of sorts) for themselves, but when they go back to their parents' home every Friday night they always seem to find themselves caught up in the old family dynamics. The episodes are: 'The Sofa-Bed', 'The Jingle', 'The Curtains', 'The Dress', 'The Mercedes' and 'The Date'.
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