Desmond's - Series 1
Desmond's follows the exploits of Peckham barber shop proprietor Desmond Ambrose, his wife Sheila, three children and an assortment of locals and regulars.
Includes a bonus documentary about the late Norman Beaton (Desmond): Beaton But Unbowed - A Tribute To An Artist.
First released: Sunday 30th September 2007
The episodes are not in broadcast order.
- Distributor: 4DVD
- Region: 2
- Discs: 1
- Catalogue: C4DVD10183
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