Roger & Val Have Just Got In
TV-14
8.1
2010
Comedy
Comedy starring Dawn French and Alfred Molina following their lives as a middle-aged couple and their first half an hour back home
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- Cast:
- Alfred Molina , Dawn French
Episode 6 : The Gift
March. 14,2012
Something arrives that will change Roger and Val's lives forever.
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Episode 5 : Poem for Uncle Jack
March. 07,2012
Who is the man outside? Why do Roger and Val need help from Julie Andrews?
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Episode 4 : Pam's Collage
February. 29,2012
Dental problems put a very important meal in jeopardy.
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Episode 3 : Surprise!
February. 22,2012
A verdict leads to a meal, and an email leads to a confession.
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Episode 2 : The Woman in the Attic
February. 15,2012
Roger is racked with nerves as he prepares for his unfair dismissal tribunal, and Val excitedly gets ready for the school's World Book Day celebrations by donning fancy dress. However, a gift from a well-wisher causes problems for the couple.
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