British Comedy Guide
The Crouches. Image shows from L to R: Adele Crouch (Ony Uhiara), Roly Crouch (Robbie Gee), Grandma Sylvie Crouch (Mona Hammond), Grandpa Langley Crouch (Rudolph Walker), Aiden Crouch (Akemnji Ndifornyen), Natalie Crouch (Jo Martin). Copyright: BBC
The Crouches

The Crouches

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC One
  • 2003 - 2005
  • 12 episodes (2 series)

A sitcom about the trials and tribulations of a black family living in Walworth, south-east London. Stars Robbie Gee, Jo Martin, Rudolph Walker, Mona Hammond, Ony Uhiara and more.

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The Crouches - The Complete Second Series

The Crouches - The Complete Second Series

Welcome back to the madhouse! The Crouches return for a hysterical second serving of family fun, fights and frivolity. With three generations of the one family living under the same roof, daily life was never going to be easy.

This second series sees Roly and Natalie still trying desperately to restore order to the family home against all the odds, especially with their two children intent on achieving the exact opposite. Add to this a shyster uncle, a temperamental Grandma and a weak-bladdered, conniving Grandpa and you've got a day at the Crouches'!

First released: Monday 27th April 2009

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