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Mum's on the Run (BBC Radio 4)

By: Alexis Zegerman
Narrated by: Ronni Ancona, John Gordon Sinclair, Alexis Zegerman, Christine Kavanagh, Kevin Eldon
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A BBC Radio 4 full-cast comedy by Alexis Zegerman about the hectic life of a single mother, originally broadcast 25 August - 29 September 2010.

Mum's on the Run is a modern-day twist on the single-family situation. It follows the hectic life ('What life?') of single mum Jen. Jen seems to spend most of her time as an unpaid chauffeur to a 15-year-old teenage existentialist son, Toby, and a tonally challenged recorder-practising 11-year-old daughter, Felicity, whilst also coping with a jazz musician ex-husband, the fiercely competitive and annoying downstairs neighbour, and a huge crush on her son's history teacher.

Episode 1 follows how Jen manages to drop the kids off at school at the beginning of the day but ends up collecting them from a nightclub at the end of it.

In episode 2, a quiet parent's evening becomes a farcical attempt by Jen and ex-husband Keith to recreate the execution of Charles I.

When Jen starts trying to date again in episode 3, things are bound to go awry. She manages to get involved in a complicated online mix up that involves the neighbours and the kids' teacher.

In episode 4, Jen has trouble with mice, cats, and the local constabulary.

In episode 5, the desire to impress Mr Rigby and silence nagging children persuades Jen to attempt some charitable work. But a botched attempt to give blood and a disastrous baking error lead only to further humiliation.

Jen has at last secured a semi-date with Mr Rigby in episode 6, but she then realises that it's bonfire night and she's promised the kids fireworks in the garden. Their date turns to farce as both Mr Rigby and the ex-husband turn up, and neighbour Vivienne is almost hospitalised by a dodgy rocket.

Starring Ronni Ancona as Jen, John Gordon Sinclair as Mr Rigby, Alexis Zegerman as Shelley, Christine Kavanagh as Vivienne, and Kevin Eldon as Keith.

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Very amusing

Loved this. Ronnie Ancona is hilarious and perfect in this role. Wish there was another series.

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Cozy comedy

Good acting. The story I liked. A mother with two children hunting a new man. Hope there is more to come.

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