Hebburn
- TV sitcom
- BBC Two
- 2012 - 2013
- 13 episodes (2 series)
Sitcom about normal north east family the Pearsons, their impetuous and ambitious son, Jack, and his beautiful but secret Jewish wife, Sarah. Stars Chris Ramsey, Kimberley Nixon, Vic Reeves, Gina McKee, Lisa McGrillis and more.
Hebburn
All six episodes from the first series of the BBC sitcom set in the town of Hebburn in Tyne and Wear.
Having left his home town for the bright lights of Manchester, Jack Pearson (Chris Ramsey) decides it's time to bring his new wife Sarah (Kimberley Nixon), who happens to be Jewish, home to meet his parents Joe and Pauline (Jim Moir and Gina McKee) and the rest of his family.
The only trouble is, Jack's parents don't know that he's married (courtesy of a drunken binge in Las Vegas). With his mother going all out to impress with her newly acquired knowledge of Judaism, Jack's intention of keeping his marriage a secret soon hangs in the balance when a trip to the local, Swayze's, threatens to bring proceedings to a head.
First released: Monday 26th November 2012
Extra features
- Behind The Scenes
- Jason's Photo Gallery
- Distributor: BBC
- Region: 2 & 4
- Discs: 1
- Minutes: 173
- Subtitles: English
- Catalogue: BBCDVD3700
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