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Series Name:   Close To Home
Format:TV Series
Years:1989 - 1990
Country:  UK
Language:English
Genre:Comedy, Sitcom
Rating:Rate
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Selected CastPaul Nicholas as James Shepherd
 Angharad Rees as Helen DeAngelo
 Lucy Benjamin as Kate Shepherd
 Jane Briers as Rose


Notes

Series Created by Brian Cooke and ran for 2 series [19 episodes in total],Paul Nicholas performed the eponymous opening theme title and the song title was written by Brian and Warren Bennett [Father and Son Team] who wrote the original theme tune and incidental music for both series.This series is based on a US sitcom called Starting From Scratch.Each Episode is recorded at the London Television Centre,in front of a live studio audience.This is the sixth of six [without his comedy partner-Johnnie Mortimer],the other sitcoms he created-Keep It In The Family,Too Close For Comfort,Tripper`s Day,Check It Out and Slinger`s Day.This sitcom is currently on Forces TV since it began on the 20/5/2020.Produced by LWT for ITV.

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