Summaries

Follows the lives of the Porters; a seemingly average family whose world is frequently turned upside-down, due to bad luck and bizarre occurrence.

2point4 Children is a BBC television sitcom that was created and written by Andrew Marshall. It follows the lives of the Porters; a seemingly average family whose world is frequently turned upside-down, due to bad luck and bizarre occurrence. The show was originally broadcast on BBC One from 1991 to 1999, and ran for eight series, concluding with 30 December 1999 special episode, "The Millennium Experience". The September 2000 death from cancer of one of the lead actors, Gary Olsen, who played the father, ended the possibility of any subsequent specials. The show is now repeated regularly in the UK on Gold and Drama, and in Australia on UKTV. The title of the show refers to the once average size of a UK family. There are two children in the Porter family, however Andrew Marshall has indicated that the father, Ben, could be considered almost another child, making up the "point four". The show regularly picked up large audiences of up to 14 million in the early 1990s, with an average of between 6 and 9 million, the final episode was viewed by 9.03 million people.—Mike Holmes

Details

Keywords
  • father daughter relationship
  • teenager
  • immature man
  • working class
  • repairman
Genres
  • Comedy
Release date Sep 2, 1991
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Language English
Filming locations Duke Road, Chiswick, London, England, UK
Production companies British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

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Tech specs

Runtime 40m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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