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Waiting For God: Season 2

Waiting For God: Season 2

Starring: Stephanie Cole , Graham Crowden

Directed by: Gareth Gwelan , Sue Bysh

Produced by: Gareth Gwenlan

Written by: Michael Aitkens

Enjoy this hilariously cynical comedy! Fireworks and fun continue at the Bayview Retirement Community, where two geriatric delinquents join forces against the condescending manager and appalling food.

Item Number: 14158

Format:
DVD Fullscreen
Region:
1 - More Details
Run time:
About 4 3/4 Hours
Number of Discs:
2
Closed Captions:
Y
Special Features:

A Funny Women Featurette

Cast Biographies

Fireworks and fun continue at the Bayview Retirement Community, where two geriatric delinquents join forces against the condescending manager and appalling food. Tom tries to convince Diana to move in with him, with amusing results. Can Diana sweeten up enough to win the Glamorous Granny Competition? Will she recover from an accident in time to ruin the wedding of her niece? And how long can Tom keep his promise to tell the truth at all times? Enjoy this rollicking comedy, long requested by fans of As Time Goes By. Starring British Comedy Award-winning actress Stephanie Cole and Graham Crowden as the riotously rebellious senior citizen duo.

Tom and Diana continue to be rebel senior citizens determined to squeeze the most from life before meeting their Maker. Mysterious thefts at Bayview set Diana and Tom off on a bit of sleuthing in Series Two. However, the ingenuity leads Tom into hot water as he finds himself taking the rap for a shop lifting offence. Diana defends him as “the most harmless, boring person in the world.” Meanwhile, Harvey, the despicable manager of Bayview, has determined to cut costs by employing a group of short foreigners...

Episode 1 - Tom and Diana continue to be rebel senior citizens determined to squeeze the most from life before meeting their Maker.This week the duo also take up counseling for the dying.

Episode 2 - Tom is in a decline. He admits to Diana that he is feeling lonely and suggests that they "shack up" together. Diana's immediate reaction is to erect a partition between their quarters.

Episode 3 - There is still a wall dividing Tom and Diana. But while Diana waits for an apology from Tom, she must witness Daisy Williams, the newcomer to the Bayview Retirement Home, taking charge.

Episode 4 - Mysterious thefts at Bayview set Diana and Tom off on a bit of sleuthing. However, the ingenuity leads Tom into hot water as he finds himself taking the rap for a shop lifting offense. Diana defends him as "the most harmless, boring person in the world."

Episode 5 - Tom decides that honesty is the best policy and vows to tell the truth at all times. Diana must deal with her ghastly niece, alias "The Clapham Strangler."

Episode 6 - To Tom's great concern, Diana breaks her hip and has to go into hospital. Diana's great concern is that she get out in time to ruin her niece's wedding.

Episode 7 - The Glamorous Granny Competition has come to Bayview Retirement Village. On a bet, Diana tries her hand at being nice and entering the competition. She loses the bet.

Episode 8 - Harvey, the despicable manager of Bayview, has determined to cut costs by employing a group of short foreigners. And there is the nasty business of knife fights on the croquet lawn.

Episode 9 - The unimaginable occurs. Young people come to Bayview. Diana is thrilled by their visit while Harvey works overtime trying to get her thrown out.

Episode 10 - Tom is proud of his son Geoffrey when he summons courage to leave his awful wife. But when he moves in with Tom and begins boring everyone stiff, Diana leaps into action.

Diana Trent --- Stephanie Cole
Tom Ballard --- Graham Crowden
Harvey Bains --- Daniel Hill
Jane Edwards --- Janine Duvitski
Geoffrey Ballard --- Andrew Tourell
Marion Ballard --- Sandra Payne
Basil Makepeace --- Michael Bilton
Jenny --- Dawn Hope


Written by Michael Aitkens
Directed by Gareth Gwenlan, Sue Bysh
Produced by Gareth Gwenlan

British Comedy Awards®
1992 – Best Comedy Actress – Stephanie Cole