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Home To Roost. Image shows from L to R: Matthew Willows (Reece Dinsdale), Henry Willows (John Thaw). Copyright: Yorkshire Television
Home To Roost

Home To Roost

  • TV sitcom
  • ITV1
  • 1985 - 1990
  • 29 episodes (4 series)

Henry Willows is more than happy with his life of almost solitude until Matthew, his 18-year old son turns up, and wants to move in permanently. Stars John Thaw, Reece Dinsdale, Elizabeth Bennett and Joan Blackham.

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Home To Roost - The Complete Fourth Series

Home To Roost - The Complete Fourth Series

Estranged from his teenage son Matthew (Reece Dinsdale) for seven years, and contentedly living alone, Henry (John Thaw) is shocked when Matthew arrives on his doorstep. Following the shock of his son Matthew moving in, the disintegration continues. The comedy resulting from the difference in age, taste and backgrounds between father and son continues with hilarious results.

Includes all seven episodes from the fourth - and final - series, as well as the Christmas special from series three.

First released: Sunday 3rd June 2007

  • Distributor: Network
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 2
  • Catalogue: 7952650

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