BBC One's 2Point4 Children was a massive hit in the nineties, featuring an impressive cast - here's what they've been up to since the show wrapped up in 1999. It's been a quarter of a century since ...
It's been 25 years since iconic BBC One sitcom 2point4 Children came to an end, with the eight-series comedy following the Porters - a working-class family in London who frequently run into bad luck.
Andrew Marshall's sitcom 2point4 Children was first transmitted on BBC One thirty years ago tonight (3rd September) and introduced the British public to the supposedly average Porter family. Despite a ...
If you were around in the 90s then chances are you will have stumbled across an episode of 2Point4 Children, if not been glued to your TV when the show was on. It’s rarely spoken about today but ask ...
15:51, Wed, Nov 22, 2023 Updated: 18:34, Wed, Nov 22, 2023 The sitcom belonged in the ranks of shows such as One Foot In The Grave and The Brittas Empire for its surreal and often irreverent humour, ...
THERE’S a new face on Albert Square and she’s set to ruffle some feathers. Julia Hills, best known for her role in BBC sitcom 2Point4 Children, will join the long-running soap in the coming weeks.
A FAMILY-based sitcom is usually a winner and back in the 1990s, 2point4 children was one of the most popular. Running for eight seasons from 1991 until 1999 across eight series, the show followed the ...
Written by Andrew Marshall, 2point4 Children follows the lives of a normal, working-class London family whose world is frequently turned upside down by usual events. Running from 1991 to 1999, the ...
Belinda, 61, is best known for her roles in the 90s sitcoms 2point4 Children and Second Thoughts, and is now appearing on stage in the musical Oklahoma!. She lives in London with her actor husband ...
Alongside 2Point4 Children, Julia appeared in Channel 4 sketch show Who Dares Wins and took on the role of Beryl in sitcom Dad. She has forced an impressive career in the theatre, receiving an Oliver ...
New character Morag is set to ruffle some feathers in Albert Square but will she make grumpy Ian Beale sing like a bird? THERE’S a new face on Albert Square and she’s set to ruffle some feathers.