DVD release of the Sky TV programme Mount Pleasant.
Series 1 released 3rd September 2012. Series 2 released 21st October 2013. Later series were never released on DVD.
Series 1
The laughter, tears and hot-tubs of a thirty-something life in a Northern suburb.
Starring Sally Lindsay and Daniel Ryan with Bobby Ball, Pauline Collins, Angela Griffin, Sian Reeves, Liza Tarbuck and Paula Wilcox.
Lisa (Sally Lindsay) Lisa (Sally Lindsay) has a pretty good life: a ten-year, mostly-happy marriage to plumber Dan, a nice house in suburban Manchester, deliciously batty parents who call in every day to do her housework and a job in a recruitment agency with two gossipy-but-fun friends.
But Lisa’s never really happy unless she has something to worry about… Has Dan taken a fancy to their man-eater neighbour Bianca? Is her smock top really being mistaken for a baby bump? And, while she’s
wondering just what might happen between her and the sexy and single Jack, she totally misses the fact that Dan is being eyed-up by recently widowed cafe owner Kate…
Written and created by Sarah Hooper
Produced by Siobhan Bachman
Directed by Dewi Humphries and Dominic Leclerc
Executive Producer – Sophie Clarke-Jervoise
Executive Producer (Sky) – Lucy Lumsden
Series 2
Starring Sally Lindsay and Daniel Ryan with Bobby Ball, Pauline Collins, Angela Griffin, Sian Reeves, Liza Tarbuck and Paula Wilcox.
The gang are back and we join them on a roller-coaster ride of their not-so-perfect lives in a Manchester suburb. Lisa and husband Dan are settled and enjoying life in The Close, but when Lisa meets Kim things begin to change. As they quickly become new best friends, Dan feels a bit jealous and her best friend Shelley’s nose is put out of joint too. There’s a dark side to the lovely, bubbly Kim and things aren’t quite what they seem, she has plans for Lisa (and Dan) but will she realise this before it’s too late? As a series of events unfold, Shelley and Greg find themselves united in a race against time to save Lisa and Dan.
Created by Sarah Hooper
Written by Sarah Hooper and Mark Brotherhood
Produced by Howard Ella
Directed by Dewi Humphreys, Dermot Boyd and Ian Barnes
Executive Producer – Sophie Clarke-Jervoise
Executive Producer (Sky) – Lucy Lumsden