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Further to you edit on the above article in which you state that the first episode "Home Sweet Home" was first broadcoast in 2007 as the pilot episide and then broadcast again as the first episode of the series in 2008 and therefore a total of 6 episodes, all the online articles and links (including the series page on IMDB [1] ) state there have been 7 episodes with the pilot being a totally different episode to the first episiode of the series. IMDB state seven with pilot on 27.08.07 then episode 1 "Home Sweet Home" on 12.08.08. the British Comedy Guide says "The 2007 pilot of this sitcom was average at best, lacking both focus and reason. We really enjoyed the full series though - the stronger premise (Don living in his deceased gran's house and plotting to dispense of Karl and win-over attractive Abby) and the new character of Eddie (David Armand in his best role yet) made all the difference". Thus it would seem that "Eddie" was a new character in the series who was not in the pilot. On IMDB the pilot only has Dan Clark listed as appearing and none of the other main characters from the series, with different actors listed [2]. I don't want to just revert the article without discussing with you first in case IMDB and the British Comedy Guide are wrong. I would have thought though that they were correct but just wondered what you think? Thank you.--♦Tangerines♦·Talk 17:19, 8 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for your message. I did actually post the above message on 8th October asking what you thought (but received no response), bearing in mind the totally different actors who are listed as appearing in the pilot from the series, and that the pilot was filmed at a different location.--♦Tangerines♦·Talk 19:27, 12 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

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