Bedtime
2001 · 2 seasons · 15 eps · ★ 4.3 · Drama, Comedy
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Bedtime was a British comedy-drama written and directed by Andy Hamilton and broadcast by the BBC. It ran for three series for a total of fifteen episodes between August 2001 and December 2003. The first two series had six episodes each and the third series had three episodes. Series 1 and 2 were released on DVD.
Created by Andy Hamilton
Network: BBC One
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Adam Paul Harvey Ralph Henshaw
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