Living The Dream
- TV comedy drama
- Sky One
- 2017 - 2019
- 12 episodes (2 series)
Comedy drama about a family who move to America to run a caravan park. Stars Philip Glenister, Lesley Sharp, Rosie Day, Brenock O'Connor, Leslie Jordan and more.
Living The Dream
Eternal optimist Mal Pemberton (Phil Glenister), his wife Jen (Lesley Sharp) and their teenage kids Tina and Freddie, uproot their lives in Yorkshire and move lock-stock and barrel to Florida to run an RV park. The minute they touch down in America everything feels like a permanent holiday - bright blue skies, a giant house with a pool, and a convertible car to cruise around in - it seems they really are going to be Living the Dream.
However, it soon transpires that eternal optimism doesn't always make for the best decision-making and the Park is less of a viable business venture and more of a rundown tip. Not to mention home to a bunch of eclectic local residents (Leslie Jordan and Kevin Nash) who know nothing about the arrival of their new owners and have zero interest in co-operating with them.
It turns out life in Florida might not be a permanent holiday after all.
First released: Monday 11th December 2017
- Distributor: ITV Studios
- Region: 2
- Discs: 2
- Minutes: 259
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