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Home Time DVD

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At 17 Gaynor Jacks ran off to find her place in the big wide world, but now she's come back to her home town - at 29 - with her tail between her legs and not even a starter home to show for herself. She must crawl back into the life she left behind, suffering the gleeful sympathy of her friends and ill judged parental intrusions, all played out in front of old flames and adversaries she thought she'd never see again...Starring Emma Fryer (phone shop/IDEAL)

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Released
29 August 2011
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
2entertain 
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Runtime
174 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051561032264 
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HOME TIME is the irreverent BBC comedy series starring Emma Fryer Hayley Jane Standinf Kerry Godiman Rebekah Stanton and Marian McLoughlin Written by Neil Edmund the show revolves around Gaynor (Fryer) who returns to her family home in Coventry and back into the lives of her lifelong best friends Mel Becky and Kelly Moving into the parental home from which she fled at the age of 17 is something of a subduing experience at first but the company of her trio of pals soon starts to restore Gaynor lust for life

All six episodes of the BBC sitcom co-written by and starring comedienne Emma Fryer. Hanging her head in shame, 29-year-old Gaynor Jacks (Fryer) reluctantly returns home to live with her mum and dad in Coventry after triumphantly - and very finally - leaving home 12 years earlier at the age of 17. Hiding out in her time-warp of a teenager's bedroom, Gaynor ponders her non-existent life and suffers the unwanted intrusions of her parents and the 'best friends' she thought she had successfully escaped.