Two Doors Down: The Complete Series 1-3
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Summary
All three series of the BBC radio sitcom about the people of Marlborough Road, Belfast
The bohemian inhabitants of Marlborough Road lead lives of barely-contained chaos, full of demands, distractions and domestic dramas. Fortunately, they have one person they can count on when things go wrong - Sally, their cleaning lady-cum-therapist.
When highly-strung Clare at Number 25 gets in a flap over a dinner guest, or needs a babysitter for her free-range children, Sally steps in. Saffron, the multi-tasking New Age mum at Number 27, would be lost without Sally, and two doors down at Number 29, Miss Edith Black relies on Sally's help when it comes to sorting out authentic Victorian railings for her lodging house (and dealing with her eccentric lodgers, Ulster-Scots poet Victor McVitie and handsome opera star Fintan Fanning).
Reliable and unflappable, Sally is always there to keep everything in order in this Belfast street. But what will happen to the residents if she decides to leave them?
Written by bestselling novelist and playwright Annie McCartney, this sparkling comedy series stars Frances Tomelty and Stella McCusker as Sally, with guest stars including Gerry Anderson, Sean Rafferty and Eddie McIlwaine as themselves.
Production credits
Written by Annie McCartney
Produced and directed by Tanya Nash
Production credits
Written by Annie McCartney
Produced and directed by Tanya Nash
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 16 February-9 March 2001 (Series 1), 26 July-16 August 2002 (Series 2), 19 September-10 October 2003 (Series 3)
Cast
Sally - Frances Tomelty/Stella McCusker
Clare - Marcella Riordan
Fintan - Gerard Murphy
Evie - Katy Gleadhill
Anna - Bethan Lloyd
Simon - Patrick Gleadhill/Lloyd Houston
Trevor - Gerard McSorley/Des McAleer
Miss Black - Roma Tomelty
Victor - Alan McKee
Saffron - Ali White
Tony - Robert Patterson
Layla - Emily Walmsley/Eadaoin Hegarty
Ben - Joel McElnay/Conor Hinds
Sam - Alfie Lloyd
Fidelma - Aine McCartney
Anna/Posy - Hannah R Gordon
Anashuya - Laura Hughes
Rory - Richard Clements
Gervase - James Greene
Student - Raymond Lau
With Gerry Anderson, Sean Rafferty and Eddie McIlwaine as themselves
The bohemian inhabitants of Marlborough Road lead lives of barely-contained chaos, full of demands, distractions and domestic dramas. Fortunately, they have one person they can count on when things go wrong - Sally, their cleaning lady-cum-therapist.
When highly-strung Clare at Number 25 gets in a flap over a dinner guest, or needs a babysitter for her free-range children, Sally steps in. Saffron, the multi-tasking New Age mum at Number 27, would be lost without Sally, and two doors down at Number 29, Miss Edith Black relies on Sally's help when it comes to sorting out authentic Victorian railings for her lodging house (and dealing with her eccentric lodgers, Ulster-Scots poet Victor McVitie and handsome opera star Fintan Fanning).
Reliable and unflappable, Sally is always there to keep everything in order in this Belfast street. But what will happen to the residents if she decides to leave them?
Written by bestselling novelist and playwright Annie McCartney, this sparkling comedy series stars Frances Tomelty and Stella McCusker as Sally, with guest stars including Gerry Anderson, Sean Rafferty and Eddie McIlwaine as themselves.
Production credits
Written by Annie McCartney
Produced and directed by Tanya Nash
Production credits
Written by Annie McCartney
Produced and directed by Tanya Nash
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 16 February-9 March 2001 (Series 1), 26 July-16 August 2002 (Series 2), 19 September-10 October 2003 (Series 3)
Cast
Sally - Frances Tomelty/Stella McCusker
Clare - Marcella Riordan
Fintan - Gerard Murphy
Evie - Katy Gleadhill
Anna - Bethan Lloyd
Simon - Patrick Gleadhill/Lloyd Houston
Trevor - Gerard McSorley/Des McAleer
Miss Black - Roma Tomelty
Victor - Alan McKee
Saffron - Ali White
Tony - Robert Patterson
Layla - Emily Walmsley/Eadaoin Hegarty
Ben - Joel McElnay/Conor Hinds
Sam - Alfie Lloyd
Fidelma - Aine McCartney
Anna/Posy - Hannah R Gordon
Anashuya - Laura Hughes
Rory - Richard Clements
Gervase - James Greene
Student - Raymond Lau
With Gerry Anderson, Sean Rafferty and Eddie McIlwaine as themselves