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Lee Mack, Sally Bretton, Hugh Dennis

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An unambitious lodger spends most of his days on the sofa or in the pub with friends.
  • Serious

    Episode 1 - 28 mins
    Lee dates an author while Kate attends clown school.
  • Death

    Episode 2 - 28 mins
    Much to Lee's dismay, Tim and Kate are brought closer when Tim's grandmother dies.
  • Aussie

    Episode 3 - 28 mins
    Kate's Australian friend Ruth comes to stay, and Lee is persuaded to pretend to be Tim.
  • Stress

    Episode 4 - 28 mins
    Lee is getting more and more stressed after volunteering to teach Kate to drive.
  • Kid

    Episode 5 - 27 mins
    Lee doesn't manage to bond well with the new lodger, a teenage boy named Nicky.
  • Caretaker

    Episode 6 - 27 mins
    Lee must move out of the flat when he takes up a new job as a caretaker.

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