Series 1

Comedy starring Dawn French and Alfred Molina following their lives as a middle-aged couple and their first half an hour back home. Scheduled to return for a new series in 2012.

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6/6 Val returns to the house to see how Roger's tribunal at work has gone.

Tuesday 22:00 BBC HD

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  • BBC Comedy Blog: Roger And Val

    BBC Comedy Blog: Roger And Val

    Beth Kilcoyne, the writer of Roger And Val Have Just Got In, tells the BBC Comedy blog about the beginnings of the series.

    Roger And Val on the BBC Comedy Blog
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  • About Roger And Val

    About Roger And Val

    Dawn French and Alfred Molina, two of the nation's best loved actors, star in this new six-part series focusing on the everyday, seemingly trivial trials and tribulations faced by a middle-aged married couple.

    The bittersweet comedy looks at how they get on in the first half an hour after walking through their front door.

    Developed from an original idea by Dawn French, the series is written by Emma and Beth Kilcoyne (Dogtown).

  • About Roger

    About Roger

    Dedicated botanist Roger is a highly principled man with a strong set of values, and an even stronger hatred of injustice.

    His enduring love for his wife is matched only by his passion for the seeds and saplings he nurtures in his work at the Winter Gardens.

  • About Val

    About Val

    Val, a food technology teacher at the local comprehensive, sees bringing her work home as a perk of the job.

    Together they settle in for the evening without ever exerting too much physical energy, devoting their lives to the ups and downs of everyday existence – which for them includes more than a few whimsical, and often erratic, flights of fantasy.

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