Births, Deaths And Marriages. Image shows from L to R: Anita (Sandy McDade), Malcolm Fox (David Schneider), Lorna (Sarah Hadland), Mary (Sally Bretton), Luke (Russell Tovey). Copyright: Unique Productions
Births, Deaths And Marriages

Births, Deaths And Marriages

  • Radio sitcom
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 2012 - 2013
  • 12 episodes (2 series)

Sitcom set in a Local Authority Register Office where the staff deal with the three greatest events in anybody's life. Stars David Schneider, Sarah Hadland, Sally Bretton, Russell Tovey, Sandy McDade and more.

Births, Deaths And Marriages - Series Two

The complete second series of the sitcom set in a local authority register office, written by and starring David Schneider, who plays chief registrar Malcolm Fox, a stickler for rules and regulations.

In these six episodes, Malcolm makes the mistake of doing a local radio interview after a trip to the dentist, X-Factor voiceover man Peter Dickson comes into the office to register the death of his father, and Lorna is freaking out because her ex-husband is attending a wedding in the office with his new partner. Plus, Malcolm's unhappy at having to do a late night Halloween-themed wedding, the office's patron Lady Wilton Buoy visits the team while Lorna is trying to organize their first civil funeral, and the office reluctantly takes part in a team bonding exercise in the grounds of a country house.

First released: Monday 16th September 2013

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