Clement doesn't live here anymore

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Clement Doesn't Live Here Anymore

Clement Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Genre Sitcom
Running time 30 mins
Country United Kingdom
Languages English
Home station BBC Radio 4
Writers Marc Haynes and Chris Heath
Producers Chris Neill
Executive producers Seb Barwell
Air dates 9 November 2005 to Present
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 12

Clement never achieved much in life, but he always assumed death would be an end to the misery. When he returns as a ghost, still overweight yet even more anonymous, he discovers a whole new world of humiliation.


Contents

[edit] Main Cast


[edit] Series 1 (2005)

  1. 09 November The Phantom Menace
  2. 16 November The Ghost Writer
  3. 23 November One Wedding and a Funeral
  4. 30 November The Nearly Departed
  5. 07 December Chanelling the Dead
  6. 14 December Goodbye Mr Clement


Written by Marc Haynes and Chris Heath, the sitcom features Clement, an overweight, sexually liberated ghost who haunts the house in which he died - now inhabited by an upwardly mobile couple, Andrew and Georgia Dowie, with whom he shares living space, leisure time and far too much information about personal hygiene. Guests in the first series included TV presenter Richard Bacon, Sharon Horgan and Barry Cryer, who provided the voice of God.


[edit] Series 2 (2007)

Series 2 was recorded at The Drill Hall in London between January and February 2007. The series was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Mondays at 11.30am from 14 May 2007. It was the Radio Choice of the day in The Times on the first day of broadcast.

  1. 14 May Truly Madly Deeply Unacceptable (guest starring Roger Sloman as Sandy the racist)
  2. 21 May 9 1/2 Squeaks
  3. 28 May Georgia On My Mind
  4. 04 June Whoo-hoo Do You Think You Are?
  5. 11 June ASBO-lutely Fabulous (guest starring Melanie Hudson)
  6. 18 JuneLove Is Dead (guest starring Geoffrey Whitehead and Julia Foster)

[edit] Trivia

The theme tune for the show is There's A Ghost In My House by R. Dean Taylor.