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Married: A BBC Radio Sci-Fi Comedy: Series 1-3

By: Tony Bagley
Narrated by: Arthur Smith, Full Cast, Hugh Bonneville, Josie Lawrence
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Summary

Cantankerous bachelor Robin Lightfoot is happily single – until one morning he awakes to discover he’s married with two children. And he has two half-brothers... both called Ian. Is it a nightmare, a practical joke or something more sinister?

Robin gradually realises that he’s in an alternate universe, where the Lib Dems are in power, the Dimbleby brothers are sports commentators and alcohol is a class-A drug. He discovers that Arthur Smith is a children’s entertainer, Stephen Fry is a Royal Biographer, and Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark is a homeless waif who sets fire to telephone boxes.

But just as he’s adjusting to the situation and warming to his new family, his life is up-ended once more when he learns of the existence of his evil doppelganger, who is wreaking havoc in both universes.

With events spiralling out of control, Robin gets set for divorce from the woman he never married in the first place, is accused of murder and faces the death penalty, and discovers the awful truth about Operation War of the Worlds. And as the two universes collide, vortices open and temporal and spatial anomalies multiply, Robin begins to suspect he may be personally responsible for the whole mess. Can he solve the riddle and save the world, or is he just too grumpy to try?

Created by award-winning writer Tony Bagley, this madcap parallel universe comedy stars Hugh Bonneville as Robin and Josie Lawrence as Lesley, with co-stars including Stephen Frost, Lewis MacLeod and Arthur Smith.

Written by Tony Bagley

Produced by Claire Jones

Theme music: ‘I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive’, written and sung by Hank Williams

©2020 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2020 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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Bizarre but enthralling

Imagine Boris Johnson… a truly bizarre man who makes incomprehensible decisions has the fashion sense (hairstyle) of a blonde raggedy Ann doll, yet you can’t turn yours eyes away from seeing what disaster he will throw at the nation next!
Married is much like this. The plot lines get weirder and weirder the longer you follow it, but you can turn your ears away from seeing what happens next!

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I have been looking forward to this for months. in the end it was a massive flop. I could barely get through first three episodes. The main protagonist is an offensive, aggressive moaner and there is no-one to identify with as his wife is also an unsympathetic character. Dreadful. Don't bother unless you have already heard an episode and like it. 'Science fiction.' That it isn't.

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