Coventry Telegraph

WANDER LUST

Widow Tess is looking for love on dating apps... but has she found a new man at her Nordic walking club?

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ADEAD man with two families is the premise for this sweet, funny sitcom that launches into its first proper episode after last week’s pilot rerun. With Colin having dropped dead from a heart attack, his wife Tess (Rebecca Front), mistress Marilyn (Siobhan Finneran) and daughters Cathy (Ellie White) and Cat (Lauren Socha) must navigate their new normal.

Tess is not coping well, distractin­g herself with Nordic walking and dating sites, including Huggle, Christian Mingle and Thrinder.

“I missed the first sexual revolution because I was living in Guildford,” she says. “I’m not missing this one too.”

Meanwhile, Marilyn is thoroughly missing the man who was her “sexual zenith”, a concept that doesn’t bear thinking about.

In other news, Cathy and Cat’s birthdays are fast approachin­g – they were born five days apart. Cathy would rather get a takeaway and watch Escape to the Chateau, but everyone else has other ideas, especially her grovelling fiancé Marcus (Amit Shah).

Everything builds towards an extremely awkward dinner party – as all the best comedies do – and Marcus has the pleasure of paying for it, even when endless bottles of bolly seem the only way to survive.

Watch out for a funny cameo from Stephen Tompkinson as Tess’s new man friend and fellow Nordic walker who is oblivious to the family dynamics.

With Front and Finneran sparkling as the bitter widow and grieving mistress, not to mention the constant comic clashing between the two Catherines, this sitcom has legs to last longer than just one series.

 ??  ?? Stephen Tompkinson plays Mr Shippen, Tess’s new love interest
Stephen Tompkinson plays Mr Shippen, Tess’s new love interest
 ??  ?? Cathy finds her birthday hijacked
Cathy finds her birthday hijacked

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