Soloparentpals.com. Image shows from L to R: Rosie (Liz White), Tom (Julian Rhind-Tutt). Copyright: BBC
Soloparentpals.com

Soloparentpals.com

  • Radio comedy drama
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 2009 - 2014
  • 25 episodes (5 series)

Comedy following the turbulent romance of single parents Rosie and Tom and the lives of the other regulars on a parenting advice website forum. Stars Maxine Peake, Liz White, Kris Marshall, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Laura Molyneux and more.

Soloparentpals.com - Series 4

After much turbulence Rosie and Tom are now living together in Bolton. Rosie is happy in her job but Tom finds being a house-husband a challenge.

But when Rosie is unexpectedly made redundant, Tom is forced to look far afield to bring home the bacon, and finds himself working four days a week in London in order to pay the mortgage in Bolton.

Starring Liz White as Rosie and Julian Rhind-Tutt as Tom, with Karina Jones as Tash, Joanna Brookes as Gill, Isadora Dooley Hunter as Lily, Keaton Lansley as Calum and Philippa Stanton as Debbie. Produced and directed by David Hunter. Written by Sue Teddern.

First released: Friday 6th September 2013

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