The story centers around the bedtime conversations of couples – or in one case a father and son – living in
terraced houses in
Ealing, London. An older married couple, Andrew and Alice Oldfield (played by
Timothy West and
Sheila Hancock), appear in all three series. Their neighbours in the first series are a young couple (
Claire Skinner and
Stephen Tompkinson) with a new baby, and an aspiring actress (
Emma Pierson) targeted by a reporter (
Meera Syal) hoping to write an exposé on her boyfriend (David Gillespie). The Oldfields are worried about their daughter in America whose husband may be abusive. In the second series, Andrew Oldfield is annoyed by the noise made by Kurdish men from a nearby hostel. His wife writes a letter to the local paper in support of the hostel, causing her to be ostracised by her friends. Andrew also becomes worried that he may have Alzheimer's. Meanwhile, one neighbour (
Kevin McNally) is given an ultimatum by his girlfriend (
Doon Mackichan), while on the other side, widower Neil Henshall (
Alun Armstrong) tries to find out what's troubling his son Ralph (
Adam Paul Harvey). Ralph is visited by his girlfriend (
Sienna Miller) and the Oldfields receive a visit from an old friend (
James Bolam). A burglary at the Oldfields' house casts suspicion on various parties. The third series has three episodes titled "Christmas Eve", "Christmas Day" and "Boxing Day".
Neil Stuke and
Fay Ripley featured in all three editions as a young couple preparing for Christmas with their children. ==References==