TV
'Green Wing' star joins new BBC comedy
Published Saturday, Jan 22 2005, 15:16 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly
Tamsin Greig, star of Green Wing and Black Books, has been given her own BBC show.
The six-part series, titled Love Soup, follows the lives of a perfectly-matched couple who have yet to meet, and is being written by the team behind One Foot In The Grave and Jonathan Creek.
Writer David Renwick told The Mirror, "Week by week we explore their separate lives - lives that unhappily do not intersect, but which parallel each other in many subtle ways.
"We observe their hopes and fears as they try to remain sane in a world from which they each feel increasingly excluded.
"We see their doomed attempts to find the definitive partner who will bring them the happiness they deserve. Surely fate must put them together. But when has fate ever been kind?"
The six-part series, titled Love Soup, follows the lives of a perfectly-matched couple who have yet to meet, and is being written by the team behind One Foot In The Grave and Jonathan Creek.
Writer David Renwick told The Mirror, "Week by week we explore their separate lives - lives that unhappily do not intersect, but which parallel each other in many subtle ways.
"We observe their hopes and fears as they try to remain sane in a world from which they each feel increasingly excluded.
"We see their doomed attempts to find the definitive partner who will bring them the happiness they deserve. Surely fate must put them together. But when has fate ever been kind?"
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