Home. Image shows from L to R: John (Oaklee Pendergast), Sami (Youssef Kerkour), Peter (Rufus Jones), Katy (Rebekah Staton). Copyright: Channel X
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Home (2017)

  • TV sitcom
  • Channel 4 / Comedy Blaps
  • 2017 - 2020
  • 13 episodes (2 series)

Comedy about a family who allow a Syrian asylum seeker to live with them. Stars Youssef Kerkour, Rufus Jones, Rebekah Staton, Oaklee Pendergast, Aaron Neil and more.

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Home

The summer holidays are over. Peter and Katy, and Katy's son John, are driving back to Britain. But when the family arrive home in (not so exciting) Dorking, Peter discovers a surprise package stashed in the car boot. And we're not talking duty free. Peter finds Sami, a Syrian refugee.

At first, Peter turns Sami away. But gradually the family welcomes Sami into their lives. They help him find his wife and child, who've set up home in Germany. Can Sami and his adopted family convince Sami's loved ones to live in Britain?

Thoughtful and surprising, Home explores the fragile forces that pull families apart, and bind them back together again.

First released: Monday 15th April 2019

Extra features

  • Behind the scenes
  • Distributor: 2 Entertain
  • Region: 2 & 4
  • Discs: 1
  • Minutes: 138
  • Subtitles: English

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