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Genre
  
Starring
  
see Cast

Composer(s)
  
Mark Russell

First episode date
  
12 October 2012

Network
  
7.3/10
IMDb

Directed by
  
Opening theme
  
Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Final episode date
  
23 November 2012

Director
  
Nick Hurran

Similar
  
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Me and Mrs Jones is a British comedy about the life of a woman named Gemma Jones. The first series began on 12 October 2012 on BBC One. It stars Sarah Alexander and Neil Morrissey.

Contents

On 10 December 2012, it was announced that the comedy would not return for a second series.

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Synopsis

Gemma Jones is the mother of twin daughters Charlotte and Jess and adult son Alfie. The show follows Gemma's life as she navigates relationships with Tom, the father of one her daughters' playmates, and Billy, a friend of Alfie's.

Cast

  • Sarah Alexander – Gemma Jones - The main character of the series and the mother of Alfie, Charlotte and Jess.
  • Neil Morrissey – Jason Jones - Gemma's ex-husband and Charlotte and Jess's father.
  • Jonathan Bailey – Alfie Jones - Gemma's son and Charlotte and Jess's older half-brother.
  • Robert Sheehan – Billy Delaney - Alfie's friend and one of Gemma's love interests
  • Nathaniel Parker – Tom Marshall - Gemma's admirer and the father of Poppy.
  • Vera Filatova – Inca - Jason's girlfriend.
  • Kelle Bryan – Fran - Gemma's friend.
  • Katherine Jakeways – Caroline
  • Danni Bennatar (as Danni Benattar) - Charlotte Jones - Jess's twin sister, Alfie's half sister and Gemma and Jason's daughter.
  • Sophie Alibert - Jess Jones - Charlotte's twin sister, Alfie's half sister and Gemma and Jason's daughter.
  • Madeleine Harris – Poppy - Tom's daughter and one of Charlotte and Jess's classmates.
  • Reception

    Me and Mrs Jones was not received kindly in early reviews. Writing for The Stage, reviewer Harry Venning wrote:

    Of the many unkind epithets suggested by Roget’s Thesaurus, excruciating is the one that best describes this show. Until I watched it, I did not realise it was physically possible to grit one’s teeth, curl one’s toes and clench one’s sphincter all at the same time. And stay that way for half an hour.

    Metro's reviewer was somewhat kinder, calling Me and Mrs Jones "grown-up comedy with child-like humour" (going on to explain that "child-like" was more akin to "childish").

    The British Comedy Guide reviewed it as follows: "We absolutely loved Me And Mrs Jones; it mightn't have had the packed-out laughs of a studio sitcom, but it oozed warmth, good humour and all-round likeability...If a second series isn't commissioned of this heart-warming, laugh-out-loud comedy, it'll be the televisual crime of the year."

    DVD Release

    Me and Mrs Jones was due for release on 26 November 2012.

    References

    Me and Mrs Jones (TV series) Wikipedia