Synopses & Reviews
George and Mitchell are both asked for favorsand each finds himself with a painfully difficult choice to make Georges friend, Kaz, arrives at the apartment with a staggering request: she and her partner Gail want to have a child, and theyd like George to be the father. George is warming to the ideahe has always wanted kids, and he can be as involved in the babys life as he wishesbut he is wary. What if his condition is genetic? Mitchell and Annie dont approve of the new plan, but Mitchell is wrestling with a difficult decision of his own: a patient at the hospital, Leo, is surprisingly good company for a pasty older bloke who believes the 1980s were a golden age. But he seems a little too interested in Mitchells historyand he has a surprising request of his own in store for his new friend.
Review
"All three characters are highly appealing, but the charm of the show lies in the delicate balance of engrossing drama and disarming humor; the series is not campy or self-conscious, its witty in an offhand, understated way." New York Times
Synopsis
George and Mitchell areboth asked for favorsand each finds himselfwith apainfully difficult choice to makeGeorge s friend, Kaz, arrives at theapartment with a staggering request: she and her partner Gail want to have a child, and they d like George to be the father. George is warming to the ideahe has always wanted kids, and he can be as involved in the baby s life as he wishesbut he is wary. What if his condition is genetic? Mitchell and Annie don t approve of the new plan, but Mitchell is wrestling with a difficult decision of his own: apatient at the hospital, Leo, is surprisingly good company for a pasty older bloke who believes the 1980s were a golden age. But he seems a little too interested in Mitchell s historyand he has a surprising request of his own in store for his new friend."
Synopsis
George's friend, Kaz, arrives at the flat with a staggering request: she and her partner Gail want to have a child, and they'd like George to be the father. George is warming to the idea - he's always wanted kids, and he can be as involved in the baby's life as he wishes - but he is wary: what if his condition is genetic?
Mitchell and Annie don't approve of the new plan, but Mitchell is wrestling with a difficult decision of his own. A patient at the hospital, Leo, is surprisingly good company for a pasty older bloke who believes the 1980s were a golden age. But he seems a little too interested in Mitchell's history - and he has a surprising request of his own in store for his new friend...
Featuring Mitchell, George and Annie, as played by Aidan Turner, Russell Tovey and Lenora Crichlow in the hit series created by Toby Whithouse for BBC Television
About the Author
Mark Michalowski has written several Doctor Whorelated novels and short stories, including Relative Dementias, Shining Darkness, and Wetworld.