Comedy about the world's worst brother and sister. Hannah and Dan's irascible father Gregg has organised a birthday party for himself and Hannah is suspicious.
Comedy about the worst brother and sister in the world. In series two, Dan meets his semi-criminal Aunt Leslie, reignites romance with his now-pregnant old flame Holly and tries to prove his worth to his businessman dad Gregg. Hannah gets addicted to women's rugby, does a terrible job looking after an eight-year-old and has an unforgettable role in a cool music video.
Hannah and Dan's irascible father Gregg has organised a birthday party for himself - something that Hannah finds suspiciously out of character. When Gregg announces that he is getting married to human rights lawyer Beverley, Hannah is upset that he hasn't discussed it with her. Gregg explains that Hannah has ruined all his other relationships, so it's no wonder he kept it quiet. Hannah decides to prove her dad wrong and ingratiate herself with Beverley and her eight-year-old daughter Lily. However, she quickly gets distracted by Lily's handsome teacher, Mr Foley.
Meanwhile, Dan decides to spend a week working alongside his property developer father in a bid to get a permanent job with him. He's not great on the building site, but a lucky encounter with some first-time buyers means that Gregg is more inclined to trust Dan with his business than perhaps he might have been before. However, when Dan meets Gregg's business associate Mr Yakamoto, things quickly go awry.
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Dad's Birthday
Duration: 01:00
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Dan | Tom Stourton |
Hannah | Charlotte Ritchie |
Gregg | John Gordon Sinclair |
Beverley | Sally Rogers |
Lily | Honor Kneafsey |
Mr Foley | Mark Quartley |
Wife | Sophie Fletcher |
Mr Yakamoto | Nick Holder |
Writer | Keith Akushie |
Director | Dan Zeff |
Producer | Phil Gilbert |
Production Company | Bwark Productions Limited |