Meet the Richardsons
7.3
2020
Comedy
Stand-up comedians Richardson and Beaumont play exaggerated versions of themselves as viewers get a glimpse into their home and work lives, surrounded by their celebrity friends and their Hebden Bridge neighbours.
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- Cast:
- Jon Richardson , Lucy Beaumont
Episode 6 : Episode 6
April. 02,2020
Lucy's sitcom is ready for a BBC run-through with Johnny Vegas as one of its stars. Jon hates the script, but everyone else disagrees. Jon's not bothered, as his Pixar film role is almost in the bag.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
March. 26,2020
Chris Kamara asks Jon to take part in a Leeds United fundraiser for deprived children. While he's away Lucy tries to enrol Elsie in a private school against Jon's wishes.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
March. 19,2020
Jon and Lucy are thrilled when they are finally invited to the showbiz event of the year, the Jonathan Ross Halloween party.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
March. 12,2020
Lucy goes on a wild night out in London with TV personality Alan Carr, while back in Hebden Bridge, Jon spends the night with his best friend, Matt Forde.
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