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The House That Jack Built. Image shows from L to R: Maxine Squire (Gillian Taylforth), Jack Squire (Adam Faith). Copyright: Alomo Productions
The House That Jack Built

The House That Jack Built (2002)

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC One
  • 2002
  • 6 episodes (1 series)

The House That Jack Built follows the lives of property developer Jack Squire and his dysfunctional family. Stars Adam Faith, Gillian Taylforth, Kellie Bright, Richard Lumsden, Carli Norris and more.

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The House That Jack Built. Image shows from L to R: Lisa Squire (Kellie Bright), Vicky Squire (Carli Norris), Jack Squire (Adam Faith), Roger Squire (Richard Lumsden), Maxine Squire (Gillian Taylforth), JJ Squire (Luke De Woolfson). Copyright: Alomo Productions

Key details

Genre
Sitcom
Broadcast
2002
Channel
BBC One
Episodes
6 (1 series)
Stars
Adam Faith, Gillian Taylforth, Kellie Bright, Richard Lumsden, Carli Norris, Luke De Woolfson and Yvonne D'Alpra
Writers
Gary Lawson and John Phelps
Director
Nic Phillips
Producers
Tony Charles and Claire Hinson
Company

Jack Squire is a self-made man - his first 14 years were spent in an orphanage, since when he has worked his way from cockney brickie to being the ultra-rich and ultra-proud owner of a house-building empire.

Living with him behind the electric gates of his all-money-and-no-taste Hertfordshire mansion are his brassy wife Maxine and a pair of spoiled-brat children: stroppy and manipulative daughter Lisa and thick-headed, sex-obsessed JJ. The perpetually sniping quartet are served by an alcoholic live-in housekeeper, Mrs Butterjig.

Jack and Maxine also have another child, eldest son Roger, who lives in a London apartment with his wife, former model Vicky. Roger is unable to stand up to his father and has meekly joined him in the Squire business empire, although not yet as partner. At home and at work, Jack dictates the rules that everyone must obey, his meddlesome antics serving as the basis for the storylines.

Additional details

Production
Studio
Camera set-up
Multi-camera
Picture
Colour

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Broadcast details

First broadcast
Friday 2nd August 2002 at 9pm on BBC One

Recording details

  • Teddington Studios

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