Grumpy Old Women is a British television series, continuing in the same vein as its predecessor, Grumpy Old Men . Both programmes are shown on BBC Two . The first two series were narrated by Alison Steadman , and the third by Judith Holder (who is the 'grumpy old woman' in the clips). The show started as a special one-off Christmas special; however, because of its popularity, it spawned a regular series, a book (see below) and stage show.[1]
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Created by Judith Holder Starring Narrated by Country of origin United Kingdom Original language English No. of episodes13 Executive producer Judith Holder Running time 28 Minutes Network BBC Two Release 21 December 2004 (2004-12-21 ) – 24 August 2007 (2007-08-24 )
Narrators Narrators 2004 2005 2006 2007 Alison Steadman 1 episode 4 episodes 4 episodes Judith Holder 4 episodes
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Episodes
Series One Ep No Prod Code Original Air Date Episode Title Ratings 1x01 CHOL01 21 December 2004 The Christmas Special 8.9 Million (12% Of Share) 1x02 1GOWO01 25 February 2005 It's All Falling Apart 4.6 Million (7% Of Share) 1x03 1GOWO02 4 March 2005 Life's No Fun Anymore 5.2 Million (9% Of Share) 1x04 1GOWO03 11 March 2005 Boiling Point 6.7 Million (5% Of Share) 1x05 1GOWO04 18 March 2005 Stuck in the Middle 9.8 Million (14% Of Share)
Series Two Ep No Prod Code Original Air Date Episode Title Ratings 2x01 2GOWO01 26 May 2006 Hard Work 3.4 Million (5% Of Share) 2x02 2GOWO02 2 June 2006 Call Me Old Fashioned 11.4 Million (18% Of Share) 2x03 2GOWO03 9 June 2006 Am I Bothered? 10.9 Million (16% Of Share) 2x04 2GOWO04 16 June 2006 High Anxiety 12.7 Million (14% Of Share)
Series Three Ep No Prod Code Original Air Date Episode Title Ratings 3x01 3GOWO01 3 August 2007 It's Just Everything 3x02 3GOWO02 10 August 2007 Beat The Clock 3x03 3GOWO03 17 August 2007 My Family and Other Animals 3x04 3GOWO04 24 August 2007 This Wasn't Going to Happen to You
Book reference
Live Show for more information, see Grumpy Old Women Live
In 2005, a live show was formed, and went on a sell out national tour, as well as a spell in Australia.
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