Grandma's House

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  • 2010
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.8  (1,202)

Grandma's House is a British sitcom that aired from 2010 to 2012 on BBC Two and later became available on Acorn TV. The series was created by and starred Simon Amstell, known for his work as a comedian, writer, and television presenter. The show revolves around the life of a young Jewish comedian named Simon, who returns to his childhood home to live with his eccentric family while trying to pursue his career in the entertainment industry. The central focus of the show is on Simon's interactions with his grandmother, his parents, and his two uncles, who each have their own unique personalities and quirks.

The show's setting is the family home, which is appropriately named "Grandma's House" as it belongs to Simon's grandmother, who is the matriarch of the family. Linda Bassett plays the role of Grandma, who is a typical grandmother figure, doting on her grandchildren and keeping the family together.

Throughout the series, viewers are taken on a journey through the many highs and lows of family life. The show is a mix of comedy and drama, as Simon's family navigate issues such as relationships, careers, and health problems. However, it's the characters' interpersonal relationships and the humor that comes from those relationships that make the show compelling.

Simon, the show's protagonist, is an aspiring comedian who is constantly trying to find his place in the entertainment industry. His parents, played by Rebecca Front and Geoffrey Hutchings, each have their own struggles in life, with Simon's father suffering from Parkinson's disease and his mother trying to maintain her marriage while her husband's condition worsens.

Simon's uncles, played by James Smith and Timothy West, are both unique characters. Uncle Stuart is a flamboyant, sexually promiscuous man, while Uncle Bernard is somewhat of an oddball, with a penchant for conspiracy theories and a passion for metal detecting.

One of the main themes of the show is the relationship between Simon and his grandmother. Simon's grandmother is a devout Jew who lives a quiet life, attending temple and following the traditions of her faith. Simon, however, is an openly gay man who is not religious, which causes some tension between the two. However, despite their differences, their bond is strong, and they share a deep love for each other that is touching to watch.

Grandma's House is a show that is both heartwarming and hilarious. The characters are all flawed in their own ways, but it's their imperfections that make them so relatable and endearing. The show deals with some heavy topics such as illness and death, but it does so with sensitivity and humor, never losing its warmth or charm.

The acting is superb, with the entire cast delivering standout performances. Linda Bassett, in particular, shines as Grandma, delivering some of the show's most emotional and memorable moments.

In conclusion, Grandma's House is an excellent sitcom that is well worth watching. Its unique blend of humor and drama makes it a standout in the sitcom genre, and its characters are some of the most lovable and relatable you'll find on TV. The show is a testament to the power of family and how, no matter how dysfunctional, we all need our families to get through life's struggles.

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The Day Simon and His Family Opened the Door to Acceptance
6. The Day Simon and His Family Opened the Door to Acceptance
May 24, 2012
It's Tanya and Clive's wedding day again, but Simon has other concerns as he is given a lesson in tough love. His play is also in jeopardy since director Ben Theodore has suddenly dropped out.
The Day Simon Found Himself Back on the Path to Fulfilment and Joy
5. The Day Simon Found Himself Back on the Path to Fulfilment and Joy
May 17, 2012
Tanya is thrilled when Simon finally makes his big TV comeback, albeit a short interview to promote his play. Simon is starting to feel validated as an artist - however, a tiny, off-the-cuff comment he made about an opera singer's tumour has been picked up by a popular newspaper.
The Day Simon Was Really Determined to Heal His Grandma's Pain
4. The Day Simon Was Really Determined to Heal His Grandma's Pain
May 10, 2012
Simon's Tempest rehearsals have been going well. There seems to be chemistry between him and the talented Ben Theodore, and there's even talk of a possible date. The rift between Liz and Tanya threatens to deepen as Clive arrives with some rather upsetting news.
The Day Simon Attempted to Express Actual Feelings Just Like a Person
3. The Day Simon Attempted to Express Actual Feelings Just Like a Person
May 3, 2012
Having landed a role in the Tempest, Simon is focusing on trying to cry. Meanwhile Grandma is having trouble coming to terms with the death of her husband and Tanya has arranged a thrilling surprise for her own birthday.
The Day Simon Thought It May Be a Good Idea to Find New Living Arrangements
2. The Day Simon Thought It May Be a Good Idea to Find New Living Arrangements
April 26, 2012
Simon has been living with Grandma in Gants Hill for some months now and is beginning to feel it. Liz's husband Barry makes a rare appearance as they strive to spend some quality time together.
The Day Simon Officially Became a Very Good and Totally Employable Actor
1. The Day Simon Officially Became a Very Good and Totally Employable Actor
April 19, 2012
It has been six months since the death of Grandpa, and Simon is living with Grandma. He has lost his presenting career and London flat but is now set to act in a low key BBC comedy. Tanya and Liz haven't spoken to each other since their father's funeral.
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  • Premiere Date
    August 9, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (1,202)