The complete first two series of the BBC drama starring Derek Jacobi and Anne Reid as an aging man and woman who rediscover the feelings they once had for each other. Widowed 70-somethings Alan Buttershaw (Jacobi) and Celia Dawson (Reid) become reacquainted after their respective grandsons create Facebook accounts for them. 60 years previously, during their teenage years, the two fell in love and, despite having since gone their separate ways in life, they find their feelings are as strong as...
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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. The complete first two series of the BBC drama starring Derek Jacobi and Anne Reid as an aging man and woman who rediscover the feelings they once had for each other. Widowed 70-somethings Alan Buttershaw (Jacobi) and Celia Dawson (Reid) become reacquainted after their respective grandsons create Facebook accounts for them. 60 years previously, during their teenage years, the two fell in love and, despite having since gone their separate ways in life, they find their feelings are as strong as ever. However, Alan's daughter, Gillian (Nicola Walker), and Celia's daughter, Caroline (Sarah Lancashire), are nothing alike, which proves problematic for their parents' rekindled romance... Actors Anne Reid, Sarah Lancashire, Derek Jacobi, Nicola Walker, Edward Ashley, Louis Greatorex, Josh Bolt, Sacha Dhawan, Tony Gardner, Dean Andrews, Nina Sosanya & Ronni Ancona Certificate 12 years and over Year 2012 - 2013 Screen 16:9 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo Subtitles English for the hearing impaired Duration 11 hours and 24 minutes (approx)
The complete first two series of the BBC drama starring Derek Jacobi and Anne Reid as an aging man and woman who rediscover the feelings they once had for each other. Widowed 70-somethings Alan Buttershaw (Jacobi) and Celia Dawson (Reid) become reacquainted after their respective grandsons create Facebook accounts for them. 60 years previously, during their teenage years, the two fell in love and, despite having since gone their separate ways in life, they find their feelings are as strong as ever. However, Alan's daughter, Gillian (Nicola Walker), and Celia's daughter, Caroline (Sarah Lancashire), are nothing alike, which proves problematic for their parents' rekindled romance...
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