The Cuckoo Waltz. Image shows from L to R: Felicity 'Fliss' Hawthorne (Diane Keen), Chris Hawthorne (David Roper). Copyright: Granada Television
The Cuckoo Waltz

The Cuckoo Waltz

  • TV sitcom
  • ITV1
  • 1975 - 1980
  • 26 episodes (4 series)

Fliss and Chris are a young happily-married couple whose whizz-kid friend Gavin moves in after splitting with his wife. Stars Diane Keen, David Roper, Lewis Collins, Ian Saynor, Clare Kelly and John McKelvey

The Cuckoo Waltz - The Complete Series

Local news reporter Chris Hawthorne (David Roper) and his wife, Fliss (Diane Keen), live a simple but contented life with their twin babies and few material possessions, punctuated by occasional visits from Fliss's mum, Connie, and their eccentric neighbour, Austen Tweedale. All that changes, however, when they take in lodger Gavin Rumsey (Lewis Collins): newly single Gavin soon fills the house with expensive furniture, flashy gadgets and a succession of decorative young 'temps' - and Chris and Fliss are left feeling distinctly squeezed out...

All four series of this classic comedy are available here in one set, for the first time.

First released: Monday 3rd December 2012

  • Distributor: Network
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 4
  • Catalogue: 7953854

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