Overview
Release Date:
29 June 2003 (Estonia)
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User Comments:
Excellent series with sarcastic wit
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 | Greg Wise | ... | Marshall, chartered accountant |
 | Richard Lumsden | ... | Henry, aged 30 and desperate |

| Lucy Akhurst | ... | Clare Latimer, object of Henry's dreams |

| Dorian Healy | ... | Marco, Gina's fiancee |
 | Miranda Pleasence | ... | Heather, Henry's friend |
 | Anna Wilson-Jones | ... | Gina, Henry's sister |
 | James Grout | ... | Jim |
 | Phyllida Law | ... | Eve |

| Rowena King | ... | Laura Kennett |

| Kelly Reilly | ... | Nancy |

| Paul Kynman | ... | Eric, Marshall's partner |
 | Ben Miles | ... | Ray |
 | William Osborne | ... | Larry |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: |
 | Matthew Ashforde | ... | William |
 | Bob Barrett | ... | Rupert |
 | Benedick Blythe | ... | Charlie |

| Nicholas Boulton | ... | Danny |
 | Richard Cubison | ... | Maurice, Marshall's client |
 | Emma Cunningham | ... | Sally |

| David Curtiz | ... | Tom |
 | Roger Evans | ... | Postman |

| Tony Gardner | ... | Lex |
 | Aden Gillett | ... | Alan |
 | Josephine Gradwell | ... | Bernice, Henry's one-night-stand |
 | Sasha Hails | ... | Gilian |
 | Viviane Horne | ... | Kiosk Woman |
 | Eleanor McCready | ... | Agony Aunt |
 | Charlie Niel | ... | Harassed Father's Son |
 | Chris Niel | ... | Harassed Father |
 | Deborah Poplett | ... | Bee, Marshall's client |
 | Archie Preston | ... | Waker |
 | Louise Rolfe | ... | Carly |
 | Joanna Taylor | ... | Receptionist |
 | Matthew James Thomas | ... | Joe, Henry's nephew (as Matthew Thomas) |
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Runtime:
51 min (7 episodes)
MOVIEmeter: 
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Quotes:
Henry:
I don't want to be thirty! I'm still renting, for god's sake!
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This series is just excellent in my view. The characters are well displayed in a typical british manner and the sad and pathetic traits and life's of everyone of them are really portrayed well by the bunch of actors appearing. It's really a treat and make you feel good about yourself all things considered.