Home to Roost
The docuseries will follow the Osbourne family 20 years after they left the U.K. for Hollywood and opened their L.A. home for a popular reality TV series The Osbournes.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the life of Henry Cobbs, a grumpy but well-meaning father who is struggling to adapt to life after his children have grown and left home. He finds an unlikely companion in the form of a young, cheeky monkey named Thomas, who turns his quiet existence upside down. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of daily life, often to the exasperation of Henry's family and friends.
Critical Reception
Home to Roost was a popular sitcom in the UK during the late 1980s and early 1990s, known for its gentle humor and the endearing relationship between Henry and Thomas. While not critically acclaimed for groundbreaking television, it was widely enjoyed by families for its lighthearted and comedic approach to generational differences and unexpected friendships.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for the heartwarming chemistry between John Thaw and the puppet monkey, Thomas.
- Appreciated for its lighthearted, family-friendly humor and relatable themes of aging and companionship.
- Sometimes criticized for predictable plots and a reliance on slapstick elements.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the nostalgic charm of the series and the unique comedic pairing of a curmudgeonly man and a mischievous monkey. Many viewers fondly remember the show for its simple, good-natured entertainment.
Fun Fact
The monkey, Thomas, was actually a combination of a puppet and a specially trained capuchin monkey named Michael, who was known for his intelligence and ability to perform complex actions.
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