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At Home with the Braithwaites [TV Series] (2000)

At Home with the Braithwaites [TV Series] (2000)
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First telecast over the BBC on January 20, 2000, the weekly, 60-minute dramedy At Home with the Braithwaites zeroed in on a fractious family. Upon winning the national lottery, novice millionaire Alison Braithwaite (Amanda Redman) realized that the money would be ill used by her husband, David (Peter Davison), a mean-spirited loan shark and philanderer; by her lesbian college-student daughter, Virginia (Sarah Smart); and by her other daughters, the whiny Sarah (Sarah Churm) and the bizarre Charlotte (Keely Fawcett), who bought the lottery ticket in the first place. Thus, Alison keeps her newfound wealth a secret from her family, preferring instead to invest the money in "good works." The complications that resulted from this decision were plentiful enough to stretch the series' premise across three seasons. It was during season three that At Home with the Braithwaites made its U.S. bow by way of the BBC America satellite service on September 5, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Amanda RedmanLynda Bellingham, (more)
Director(s):
Robin ShepperdDavid Innes Edwards, (more)
Format(s):
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Synopsis of At Home with the Braithwaites [TV Series]

First telecast over the BBC on January 20, 2000, the weekly, 60-minute dramedy At Home with the Braithwaites zeroed in on a fractious family. Upon winning the national lottery, novice millionaire Alison Braithwaite (Amanda Redman) realized that the money would be ill used by her husband, David (Peter Davison), a mean-spirited loan shark and philanderer; by her lesbian college-student daughter, Virginia (Sarah Smart); and by her other daughters, the whiny Sarah (Sarah Churm) and the bizarre Charlotte (Keely Fawcett), who bought the lottery ticket in the first place. Thus, Alison keeps her newfound wealth a secret from her family, preferring instead to invest the money in "good works." The complications that resulted from this decision were plentiful enough to stretch the series' premise across three seasons. It was during season three that At Home with the Braithwaites made its U.S. bow by way of the BBC America satellite service on September 5, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
379 mins

Complete Cast of At Home with the Braithwaites [TV Series]


Director(s):
David Innes EdwardsDan ZeffMorag Fullarton
Writer(s):
Sarah DanielsSally Wainwright
Producer(s):
Kieran RobertsHugh Warren
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    Angela P.

    Folks, it's just not that good. I love British comedies, but this doesn't deserve ranking amongst them. (One star given because the actors are capable.) The characters are all flawed beyond normal human standards, and perhaps that's meant to be humorous. I felt constantly on-edge because the plot rolls from one family member to another creating uncomfortable moments to be endured. I didn't find it laughable.

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