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Home - Season 1
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It is a series of exotic comedy that we live in differently through both Peter and his new partner Katie and her son John where they decide to return to Dirking after spending two holidays together in France. On the other hand, there seems to be a strange thing that could happen where Sami, a Syrian refugee, is hiding in their car's box, which is very strange that could bring more comedy.
It is a series of exotic comedy that we live in differently through both Peter and his new partner Katie and her son John where they decide to return to Dirking after spending two holidays together in France. On the other hand, there seems to be a strange thing that could happen where Sami, a Syrian refugee, is hiding in their car's box, which is very strange that could bring more comedy.
Actors:
Aaron Neil,
Debra Baker,
Reece Shearsmith,
Guillermo Bedward,
Neal Barry,
Nadia Albina,
Chris Ryman
Aaron Neil
Debra Baker
2 January 1968
Reece Shearsmith
27 August 1969, Hull, England, UK
Guillermo Bedward
Neal Barry
Nadia Albina
Chris Ryman
9 September 1971, London, England, UK
Director:
David Sant
Country:
United Kingdom
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March 11, 2019
Home seemed part refugee-themed comedy, part updated Odd Couple. Going by this opener, it should be worth keeping an eye on.
March 07, 2019
It's all very warm and cosy, yet it feels mild-mannered to a fault.
March 06, 2019
A rather gentle, unobtrusive variation on the sitcom theme - but one that is built on a quite a bizarre premise.
March 06, 2019
If Home manages to sufficiently dodge the trap of being patronising, it may shape into a lovely thing indeed.

