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Semi-Detached. Stuart (Lee Mack). Copyright: Happy Tramp Productions
Semi-Detached

Semi-Detached

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC Two
  • 2019 - 2020
  • 7 episodes (1 series)

Real-time sitcom following the hapless Stuart as he struggles between his new family and ex-wife, who lives across the road. Stars Lee Mack, Neil Fitzmaurice, Ellie White, Samantha Spiro, Patrick Baladi and more.

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Series 1, Episode 5

Semi-Detached. Image shows from L to R: Willie (Clive Russell), Stuart (Lee Mack), Ted (Patrick Baladi), Madonna (Sarah Hoare). Copyright: Happy Tramp Productions
A journalist is following Kate for a lifestyle piece on her, as the local MP. They arrive in the street to find Ted and Stu half-dressed and everyone else acting very suspiciously. April's ex-fiancé returns, casting doubt over Bertha's paternity.

Broadcast details

Date
Thursday 3rd September 2020
Time
9:30pm
Channel
BBC Two
Length
25 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Lee Mack Stuart
Samantha Spiro Kate
Patrick Baladi Ted
Clive Russell Willie
Sarah Hoare Madonna
Geoffrey McGivern (as Geoff McGivern) Barry
Cecilia Noble Sandy
Christian Brassington Humphrey
Guest cast
Madison Clare Suki Morgan
Writing team
David Crow Writer
Oliver Maltman Writer
Neil Webster Script Editor
Production team
Ben Palmer Director
Alison Marlow (as Ali Marlow) Producer
Neil Webster Executive Producer
Gregor Sharp Executive Producer
Ben Palmer Executive Producer
Holly Sait Line Producer
Nigel Williams Editor
Jonathan Paul Green Production Designer
Rosalie Clayton Casting Director
Caroline Pitcher Costume Designer
Pete Rowe Director of Photography
Jo Jenkins Make-up Designer
Martyn Kaine Composer
Dave Whyte Graphics
David Chalstrey 1st Assistant Director

Press

Less a comedy, more an extended panic attack, Lee Mack's new sitcom doesn't make for relaxing viewing. This week, a journalist is following Kate around in order to write a lifestyle piece. But what could go wrong when the hack runs into her ex across the road? Not unpredictably, everything.

Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 3rd September 2020

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