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The Old Guys - Season 1 Details

2009 Certificate 12
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From the writers of Peep Show and The Thick of It comes a new comedy about settling into old age with style. House-mates Tom and Roy are the ying to each other's yang. Roy is well-read, organised, clean and sensitive. Tom, well, isn't. As both of them settle into retirement, they are faced with the prospect of life simply not .. Read more

Starring Roger Lloyd-Pack, Clive Swift, Jane Asher, Katherine Parkinson
Director Dewi Humphreys
Genres Comedy, Television

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The Old Guys - Season 1

From the writers of Peep Show and The Thick of It comes a new comedy about settling into old age with style. House-mates Tom and Roy are the ying to each other's yang. Roy is well-read, organised, clean and sensitive. Tom, well, isn't. As both of them settle into retirement, they are faced with the prospect of life simply not turning out quite how they imagined.

Together, however, they manage to muddle through life - answering the important questions that retirement poses. Questions involving religion, true-love and precisely how early is too early to start drinking in the day. Original, funny and only a little distasteful this new comedy takes a fresh look at retirement and the joys of growing old disgracefully.

Starring Roger Lloyd-Pack, Clive Swift, Jane Asher, Katherine Parkinson, Justin Edwards
Director Dewi Humphreys
Studio 2 ENTERTAIN
Run time DVD: 3 hrs
Certificate Certificate 12
Genres Comedy, Television
Language DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Released Production year: 2009

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DVD: 28 Jun 2010

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    • The Old Guys - Season 1
      From the writers of Peep Show and The Thick of It comes a new comedy about settling into old age with style. House-mates Tom and Roy are the ying to each other's yang. Roy is well-read, organised, clean and sensitive. Tom, well, isn't. As both of them settle into retirement, they are faced with the ...