Four mates enjoy a weekly Boys' get-together in Stockport. As they help each other through romantic, work and family crises, they invariably create much bigger problems to solve. Hodge would view himself as the leader of the group - but no one else does. In reality he side-steps responsibility - and spending money. His wife, Kath, most certainly wears the trousers at home; Beggsy is an upbeat soul, divorced for a year but still pining after his ex-wife who has fled Down Under with her new hubby taking their daughter Kelly with her. Glyn is everyone's loyal underdog... who still yearns after his high school crush Julie and seems to fluff every attempt to get together despite his mates' well-intentioned 'advice'; Daz is the eternal pessimist of the group, the first to pull Hodge up on his sometimes questionable fashion sense and the first to put a dampener on a situation. Sometimes he's in a relationship with Colleen, sometimes not. Their constant bickering seems to be the only glue holding them together, but underneath there's real love. Great Night Out charts the lads' attempts to right their worldly wrongs - so long as they don't have to move too far from their favourite pub, the beloved football or the local caf. [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. FOUR MATES ENJOY A WEEKLY BOYS' GET-TOGETHER IN STOCKPORT. As they help each other through romantic, work and family crises, they invariably create much bigger problems to solve. Hodge would view himself as the leader of the group - but no one else does. In reality he side-steps responsibility - and spending money. His wife, Kath, most certainly wears the trousers at home; Beggsy is an upbeat soul, divorced for a year but still pining after his ex-wife who has fled Down Under with her new hubby taking their daughter Kelly with her. Glyn is everyone's loyal underdog who still yearns after his high school crush Julie and seems to fluff every attempt to get together despite his mates' well-intentioned "advice"; Daz is the eternal pessimist of the group, the first to pull Hodge up on his sometimes questionable fashion sense and the first to put a dampener on a situation. Sometimes he's in a relationship with Colleen, sometimes not. Their constant bickering seems to be the only glue holding them together, but underneath there's real love. Great Night Out charts the lads' attempts to right their worldly wrongs - so long as they don't have to move too far from their favourite pub, the beloved football or the local café. Actors: William Ash, Naomi Bentley, Susie Blake, Lee Boardman, Christine Bottomley, Craig Parkinson, Rebekah Staton & Ricky Tomlinson Director: Elliot Hegarty Certificate: 15 years and over Year: 2013 Screen: 1.78:1 Anamorphic Languages: English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo Subtitles: English for the hearing impaired Duration: 4 hours and 27 minutes (approx)
All six episodes of the ITV comedy drama series that charts the fortunes of four 30-something friends as they try to navigate the perils of everyday life. Living in Stockport and never straying far from the pub, the local cafe, or the footie, Hodge (Lee Boardman), Beggsy (William Ash), Glyn (Craig Parkinson) and Daz (Stephen Walters) make a point of getting together every week to try and help each other through the pressures of love, family life and work. Unfortunately for them, the lads' support network usually ends up creating more problems than it solves.
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