Birds of a Feather

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A Successful British comedy. Birds of a Feather features two sisters Sharon & Tracey. This comedy is based on their lives together following the imprisonment of their husbands.

Sharon decides to move in with her sister Tracey. Tracey's smart home is a constast to the high-rise flat from which Sharon had lived in before. Both sisters try to keep their lives together in-between the frequent prison visits.

Then there's Dorien.. the neighbour. She is a rich, Jewish housewife with a insatiable thurst for younger men. Her antics provide hilarious reactions from the girls, who learn to live with her constant intrusion into their lives.

With Tracey's teenage son Garth also on the scene, life is never dull for The Birds of a Feather.

Main Cast

Debra Beaumont
Daniel O'Grady
Bernard Holley
Jan Goodman
Owen Oakeshott
David Barrass
James Weber-Brown
Bunny May
Tony Pritchard
Doug McFerran
Vivian Pickles
David Roper
Jeremy Nicholas
Andrew Dunford
Brian Capron
Peter-Hugo Daly
Joe Melia
Terence Hillyer
Jonathan Barlow
Alan Ford
Gary Cady
Kirstie Senior
Robin Kermode
David Cardy
Douglas McFerran
Tyler Butterworth
George Hamilton
Colin Wells
Linda Robson
Image for Pauline QuirkePauline Quirke
Sallyanne Law
Nicola Duffett
Alun Lewis
Kevork Malikyan
Lesley Joseph
Debbie Arnold
Chrissie Cotterill
Christopher Ellison
Breffni McKenna
Philip Martin Brown
Tony Guilfoyle
Matthew Savage
Peter Polycarpou
Nickolas Grace
Image for George WendtGeorge Wendt

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