Such Brave Girls
A single mother (Deb) in dire financial straits (Who’s husband went out to buy some tea bags and never returned) Tries to woo a man, Dev (mainly because he has a massive house). All the while trying to manage her two grown daughters who live with her. Josie almost terminally depressive and possibly latent lesbian (if only she had the will power or self esteem). Billie her sister so desperate to hang on to her wayward boyfriend she dyes her hair blond to look like his current girlfriend. Dev (the man with the massive house and a job) Who can’t quite get over his dead wife despite Debs increasingly desperate amorous efforts. Deb forces a relationship with the hapless Seb on Josie with the hope of curing her unformed lesbian intentions. (She doesn’t really care only wanting to present to Dev the image of a of a happy stable family). In this BBC produced two season, six episode in each. Billing itself as a family sitcom about trauma, it lives up to the billing. Everything you could imagine going wrong, does. Clever writing to emphasize the mountains of straight faced head spinning social ineptness, colossal unacknowledged embarrassments and uncontrolled mayhem. All expertly portrayed by the four protagonists Deb played by Louise Brealey. Josie, also the writer and creator of the series by Kat Sadler. Billie (Kat’s real life sister) by Lizzie Davidson. Dev Played by Paul Bazely 375 stars