List of Parents of The Band Episodes

List Of Parents Of The Band Episodes

The following is a list of episodes for the British sitcom Parents of the Band, that has aired on BBC One since 28 November 2008. The first finished airing on 9 January 2009 and, the series aired on Friday evenings at 8:30pm. The series was created by Jimmy Nail and Tarquin Gotch.

Series Episodes Originally aired General Information
Region 1 Region 2 Christmas Specials
1 6 2008/09

Read more about List Of Parents Of The Band Episodes:  Series One (2008/09)

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