Double Income, No Kids Yet. Image shows from L to R: Lucy (Elizabeth Carling), Daniel (David Tennant). Copyright: BBC
Double Income, No Kids Yet

Double Income, No Kids Yet

  • Radio sitcom
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 2001 - 2003
  • 18 episodes (3 series)

Sitcom about a young married couple and their friends, starring David Tennant and Liz Carling. Also features Elizabeth Carling, Tony Gardner, Meera Syal, Samantha Spiro, Tracy-Ann Oberman and more.

Double Income, No Kids Yet - Series 1

David Tennant (Doctor Who) and Liz Carling (Goodnight Sweetheart) star in the sitcom about a young couple, Daniel and Lucy, and their circle of friends.

In the first series of Double Income, No Kids Yet, Lucy sets up Daniel's party, but their mates seem too busy with kids. Then, when a top author gets writer's block, Lucy and Daniel get landed with an unwelcome guest.

In the third episode, Daniel and Lucy's plans for a quiet weekend are hit by a stream of unplanned visitors and are later hit by other people's baby blues. Is poker really the answer?

Lucy's up for promotion, but Katie can't decide on naming her baby. And in the last episode, when they're asked to be godparents, Lucy's thrilled. The same can't be said for Dan, however.

This series was first broadcast in 2001.

First released: Saturday 30th April 2011

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