British Comedy Guide
The Crouches. Image shows from L to R: Adele Crouch (Ony Uhiara), Roly Crouch (Robbie Gee), Grandma Sylvie Crouch (Mona Hammond), Grandpa Langley Crouch (Rudolph Walker), Aiden Crouch (Akemnji Ndifornyen), Natalie Crouch (Jo Martin). Copyright: BBC
The Crouches

The Crouches

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC One
  • 2003 - 2005
  • 12 episodes (2 series)

A sitcom about the trials and tribulations of a black family living in Walworth, south-east London. Stars Robbie Gee, Jo Martin, Rudolph Walker, Mona Hammond, Ony Uhiara and more.

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The Crouches. Image shows from L to R: Grandma Sylvie Crouch (Mona Hammond), Natalie Crouch (Jo Martin), Grandpa Langley Crouch (Rudolph Walker), Roly Crouch (Robbie Gee), Aiden Crouch (Akemnji Ndifornyen), Adele Crouch (Ony Uhiara). Copyright: BBC

Key details

Genre
Sitcom
Broadcast
2003 - 2005
Channel
BBC One
Episodes
12 (2 series)
Creator
Ian Pattison
Stars
Robbie Gee, Jo Martin, Rudolph Walker, Mona Hammond, Ony Uhiara, Aaron Shosanya, Akemnji Ndifornyen, Danny John-Jules and more
Writers
Ian Pattison, Patricia Elcock, Lisselle Kayla and Paul McKenzie
Director
Nick Wood
Producers
Carlton Dixon, Stephen McCrum, Paulette Randall, Kenton Allen and Ian Pattison
Company

An intimate sitcom about the trials and tribulations of a black family living in Walworth, south-east London. Childhood sweethearts Roly and Natalie Crouch have been married for 18 years. With two demanding teenagers, Aiden and Adele, plus live-in parents Langley and Sylvia, the pressure on the extended Crouch household sometimes reaches boiling point.

Additional details

Production
Studio
Camera set-up
Multi-camera
Picture
Colour

Website links

Broadcast details

First broadcast
Tuesday 9th September 2003 at 10:35pm on BBC One

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