Hazelbeach. Ronnie Hazelbeach (Jamie Foreman). Copyright: BBC
Hazelbeach

Hazelbeach

  • Radio sitcom / comedy drama
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 2007 - 2010
  • 16 episodes (3 series)

Sitcom by Caroline and David Stafford based around the character of Ronnie Hazelbeach, a mysterious but loveable crook. Stars Jamie Foreman, Paul Bazely, Tracy Wiles, John Dougall, Neil Stuke and Claire Harry

Hazelbeach - The Complete Series 1-3

Nerdy Nick's life takes an abrupt turn into surreal chaos when he returns to England to find the mysterious Ronnie Hazelbeach living in his late father's house.

Ronnie has certainly lived an interesting life. He's been a wrestler, a sailor, a thief and a jailbird, a gambler, a husband, a conman, a salesman, a getaway driver, a cook, a priest and much more. James can learn a lot about life from him.

Ronnie hatches a plan to help Nick get his ex-girlfriend back, while selling heart monitors to Monty Python fans and purchasing an extraordinary amount of sinks in a bid to shore up their finances. But just as the unlikely pair find domestic harmony, they are visited by an unwanted guest.

The Complete Series 1-3 stars Jamie Foreman as Ronnie, Paul Bazely as Nick, Tracy Wiles/Claire Harry as Chloe and John Dougall/Neil Stuke as James.

First released: Thursday 20th February 2020

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