Ever Decreasing Circles

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Running Time: 30 minutes (approx)

Martin Bryce (Richard Briars) is the ever loyal employee of Mole Valley Valves, chair person of nearly every neighbourhood club and committee - a true pillar of the local community.

His ever patient wife Ann (Penelope Wilton) stands on the side lines as Martin fusses, meddles and complains, always there to sooth him at the end of the day.

The arrival of the new neighbour Paul Ryman (Peter Egan) just adds to Martin's worries, concerns and tetchiness as Paul, the suave, understanding and effortlessly effective proprietor of a very successful beauty salon seems to be quite attracted to Ann.

Howard (Stanley Lebor) and Hilda Hughes (Geraldine Newman), the matching jumper pair, however are the understanding, dippy neighbours who like everyone.

When is Ever Decreasing Circles next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on G.O.L.D. Tomorrow, 6:40am and on G.O.L.D. Tomorrow, 9:20am. See more...

Main Cast

Peter Egan
Image for Penelope WiltonPenelope Wilton
Richard Briers
Stanley Lebor
Geraldine Newman
Gabrielle Daye
Suzan Crowley
Gabrielle Day
Ronnie Stevens

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites February 10th, 2008 - 10:20amray wignall said...

    where was the series location

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