Home from Home (2016– )
5/10
I don't believe it
2 September 2016
Home from Home rather started out like One Foot in the Grave. Johnny Vegas plays Neil Hackett and he is stuck on the motorway traffic and goes on to a school coach to give an errant boy a piece of his mind. Very Victor Meldrew-ish.

Hackett is a working man of modest means. He might embarrass his wife Fiona and two children every now and then but he has saved enough money to buy a compact holiday chalet in the Lake District. The kids seem less impressed, no television means no sports and also there is no wifi.

They meet their upwardly mobile neighbours in the holiday park. Robert and Penny Dillon are well to do, well travelled and used to the high life. Penny seems aloof, you get the impression that she does not want to be there. Robert seems more down to earth, sexier, charismatic and also practical. He mends the Hackett's television reception that Neil was having trouble with.

You now sense then that this is going to be more like the 1980s sitcom Ever Decreasing Circles. Neil being jealous of the more posher neighbours who have seen and done better things.

This was a pilot episode but I suspect if it was a series we can guess Vegas will be having regular rants on the state of the world and then feeling insecure about his life and wife who might have her head turned by Robert's infallible charm.
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