Double Income, No Kids Yet

Double Income, No Kids Yet

Double Income, No Kids Yet is a British radio sitcom written by David Spicer and originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 from June 2001 to November 2003 [1]. There were three series of six episodes each starring David Tennant as Daniel and Elizabeth Carling as Lucy[2], a childless couple in a world of people with children.

Cast

Episodes

Series One:

  • Episode One -- "Birthday" -- Daniel's birthday approaches, and an old school party is planned.
    Original Airdate: June 8th, 2001
  • Episode Two -- "Writer's Block" -- When author April Prescott gets writer's block, Lucy and Daniel are lumbered with a rather unwelcome house guest.
    Original Airdate: June 15th, 2001
  • Episode Three -- Lucy and Daniel want a quiet weekend to themselves, but things never work out quite as planned.
    Original Airdate: June 22nd, 2001
  • Episode Four -- Katie's baby is overdue, and everyone comes over for poker night.
    Original Airdate: June 29th, 2001
  • Episode Five -- Lucy is up for a promotion at work, but has to deal with Katie's baby blues.
    Original Airdate: July 6th, 2001
  • Episode Six -- Daniel and Lucy have been asked to be godparents, but are they right for the job?
    Original Airdate: July 13th, 2001

Series Two:

  • Episode One -- When the guys join the gym, Lucy and Katie have a big problem on their hands.
    Original Airdate: June 14th, 2002
  • Episode Two -- Lucy joins a school reunion site and reunites with an old friend.
    Original Airdate: June 21st, 2002
  • Episode Three -- Why is Peter acting so strangely, and will Daniel and Lucy ever get their quiet night in?
    Original Airdate: June 28th, 2002
  • Episode Four -- Daniel and Lucy host a dinner party.
    Original Airdate: July 5th, 2002
  • Episode Five -- The news that their best friends are expecting another baby produces an unexpected reaction in Lucy.
    Original Airdate: July 12th, 2002
  • Episode Six -- The men are left in charge of the baby while the ladies are off on a writer's retreat.
    Original Airdate: July 19th, 2002

Series Three

  • Episode One -- Daniel lands an advertising job, but just how much does he like his new boss?
    Original Airdate: October 17th, 2003
  • Episode Two -- "Golf" -- Daniel and Lucy go away on holiday, and come to a surprising decision.
    Original Airdate: October 24th, 2003
  • Episode Three -- Change is in the air when Amanda and Richard put their happy lives together on the line by becoming engaged.
    Original Airdate: October 31, 2003
  • Episode Four -- Lucy tells her parents she's pregnant.
    Original Airdate: November 7th, 2003
  • Episode Five -- "Home Improvements" -- With a new baby on the way it's time for some home improvements.
    Original Airdate: November 14th, 2003
  • Episode Six -- Have Daniel and Lucy finally had enough of dealing with other people's problems?
    Original Airdate: November 21st, 2003


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