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About Flowers
Dark comedy about the eccentric members of the Flowers family. Maurice and Deborah are barely together but yet to divorce. They live with Maurice's batty mother and their maladjusted twin children.
Show Name | Flowers |
Network | Channel 4 |
Year | 2016 |
Top Cast | Julian Barratt Olivia Colman Sophia Di Martino |
Genres | Comedy Drama |
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