The Green Green Grass. Image shows from L to R: Boycie (John Challis), Marlene Boyce (Sue Holderness). Copyright: Shazam Productions
The Green Green Grass

The Green Green Grass

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC One
  • 2005 - 2009
  • 32 episodes (4 series)

Boycie is on the run from infamous London villains. To help ensure he lives to an old age he moves to the countryside with his family. Stars John Challis, Sue Holderness, Jack Doolan, David Ross, Ivan Kaye and more.

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The Green Green Grass - Series Four

Having fled their native London three years ago, Boycie, Marlene and Tyler are now nicely settled into their new life in Shropshire and are enjoying the trappings of the country.

In this series, Boycie and Marlene celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary; television show 'Antiques Road show' comes to the area and Boycie and Tyler discover a really valuable antique; and Tyler attempts to extract money from his father to buy equipment for his band 'Puddle of Agony', which is no easy feat when Boycie is from the school of hard knocks.

Note: For contractual reasons, Episode 7, I Done It My Way, is not included.

First released: Monday 23rd December 2013

  • Distributor: BBC
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 2
  • Catalogue: BBCDVD3824

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