Classic 80s/90s Scouse family comedy.
A normal family yet so messed up.
Glad to see the prices have dropped as this really was £80+ a couple of years back. Again I don't think you can view this anywhere else, odd episodes on sky but not in years.
From Zavvi:
All 74 episodes of the British sitcom written by Carla Lane. The Boswells live in Liverpool and are very adept at scamming the system. Nellie Boswell (Jean Boht) rules the nest and puts up with no nonsense from her children or her long-suffering husband, Freddie (Ronald Forfar), as she struggles to support her family through Thatcher's Britain.
12 comments
orig
3 Jan 16#1
Great watch, never knew there were that many episodes
Houstieboy
3 Jan 161#2
I used to love this until they replaced Joey and Avaline with different actors. Tragic.
mamakin to Houstieboy
3 Jan 16#4
I liked the first Aveline.
Badger1980 to Houstieboy
3 Jan 16#11
Happens all too often in the tv world. Look at Eastenders.
mr-mixalot
3 Jan 16#3
My mum loved this, may buy it for her
topcaty
3 Jan 16#5
Bargain, thank you
moggith
3 Jan 16#6
Wheres me pudding
DARKSABER
3 Jan 16#7
Something your mother or grandmother would watch..
Badger1980 to DARKSABER
3 Jan 16#10
My mum used to like it but gran might of been offended.
Stuff that though, i'll watch it and its not biologically possible for me to be a mum or gran.
googley2
3 Jan 16#8
I remembering watching this and laughed a lot, think my 9 yr old would like it but its just after xmas.
roblade
3 Jan 16#9
i want it on a tray!
m7jgp
3 Jan 16#12
dont forget the extra 5% off with discount code ZVC5
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A normal family yet so messed up.
Glad to see the prices have dropped as this really was £80+ a couple of years back. Again I don't think you can view this anywhere else, odd episodes on sky but not in years.
From Zavvi:
All 74 episodes of the British sitcom written by Carla Lane. The Boswells live in Liverpool and are very adept at scamming the system. Nellie Boswell (Jean Boht) rules the nest and puts up with no nonsense from her children or her long-suffering husband, Freddie (Ronald Forfar), as she struggles to support her family through Thatcher's Britain.
12 comments
Stuff that though, i'll watch it and its not biologically possible for me to be a mum or gran.