Alone_(radio_series)

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Alone (radio series)

BBC Radio 4 situation comedy


Alone is a BBC Radio 4 situation comedy which stars Angus Deayton and is written by Moray Hunter. The show began with a pilot episode in January 2017, with the first series following on 26 April 2018. A third series began on 7 April 2021 followed by a fourth in August 2022.

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Plot

Middle-aged and widowed Mitch is living in a converted North London Victorian house, divided into flats, with the house owner and half-brother Will who works as a translator from home. In the neighbouring flats is nervous and shy teacher Ellie who secretly holds a crush on Mitch, frightfully honest but frustrated actress Louisa, and dimwitted IT nerd Morris. All four find their way to bothering Mitch with regularity.

Episodes

Pilot

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Series one

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Series two

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Development

The show pilot was commissioned as part of a group of six shows which aired together on 7 January 2017.[1]

The first series was confirmed on 17 August 2017.[2][3] The return for the second series was announced on 9 January 2018.[4]

Broadcast history

The show originally aired on BBC Radio 4, with repeats also airing the following week on BBC Radio 4 Extra.


References

  1. "Radio 4 to broadcast six comedy pilots on one day". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
  2. "BBC Radio 4 confirms 35 comedy commissions". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
  3. "Radio 4 gets more Alone". Chortle. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
  4. "Radio 4's Alone to return for full series". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 24 December 2019.

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