Season 1
7 episodes
29 min. per episode
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As Edith and Phil envision a fresh start, their dreams shatter when her troubled son returns, sparking chaos and unexpected revelations.
Episodes
Elderly widow Edith and long-time friend Phil hope to marry and live abroad but their plans are wrecked when her childish, unemployed 50 year old son Roger moves in, having left his wife Wendy. When Wendy turns up he gets stuck in a window trying to escape and Edith and Phil realize their wedding plans may be put on hold.
On Edith's seventieth birthday Phil and Roger compete to outdo each other with presents for her before locking themselves in the garden shed. Here Roger is shocked to learn of his mother's plan to sell her house whilst his sister Sandra wants Edith to sell and give her much-needed cash. A row between the siblings and two emotional visitors lead to Edith and Phil celebrating elsewhere.
Having installed herself as a rather clumsy cleaner Mrs Gale offers to give marriage guidance advice to Wendy and Roger, urging them to stay together and is surprisingly successful, allowing Edith and Phil to take a weekend break. Unfortunately whilst they are away something happens to prevent the reconciliation.
When Edith discovers a one-armed burglar in her kitchen frying bacon he turns out to be Bob Whitley, an old flame from over fifty years ago, who now wants to get back with her. Phil disapproves and Roger calls Wendy, rather than 999. Spurned by Edith, Bob wants to be arrested but when the police arrive they are more interested in Wendy and Roger.
Bob persuades Roger to pretend to be Edith's carer so that he can claim the allowance, but when Roger hears that a council inspector is to visit, he gets Mrs Gale to pose as his invalid mother. Unfortunately for him, Sandra finds out and, with help from Phil, sets out to convince the assessor that Roger is mad.
Neighbours Edith and Phil are keen to start a relationship and a new life abroad. Those plans are disrupted when Edith's immature fiftysomething son Roger moves back home after leaving his wife and children.
