Mutual Friends (2008)

Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Production Country: UK

Marc Warren, Alexander Armstrong and Keeley Hawes star in a new comedy-drama series, following the trials, tribulations, highs and lows of the increasingly entangled lives of a group of old friends.

Following the suicide of his best friend, Carl, solicitor Martin's world falls apart when his wife, Jen, tells him at the funeral that she slept with his late friend – twice. As the once-happy couple struggle to hold their marriage together, Martin's pathologically immature but endlessly charming friend, Patrick, re-enters their lives and decides to help Martin through his troubles in his own inimitably hedonistic way.

Meanwhile, Jen receives support and advice from her best friend, Liz, who also happens to be Patrick's ex-fiancée. To make matters even more complicated, Liz has now hooked up romantically with Patrick's business partner Harry who, in turn, is trying to force Patrick out of Qcumba, his mail-order catalogue business.

The series explores issues such as death, adultery, marriage, divorce, parenthood and even breaking and entering but, with friends like these, who needs enemies?

When is Mutual Friends next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on BBC HD Tomorrow, 10:30pm and on BBC HD November 27th, 10:30pm. See more...

Main Cast

Image for Keeley HawesKeeley HawesJen
Emily Joyce
Ian Hughes
Image for Sarah AlexanderSarah Alexander
Lee Ross
Claire Rushbrook
Nick Fletcher
Thomas Byrne
Joshua Sarphie
Natalie Cox
Patrick Knowles
Bear McCausland
Karen Paullad
Image for Marc WarrenMarc WarrenMartin Grantham
Nathalie CoxKatie
Image for Alexander ArmstrongAlexander ArmstrongPatrick
Alistair PetrieCarl
Jonathan RylandBob
Rhashan StoneDev
Image for Naomi BentleyNaomi BentleyAnita
Kristy BruceJayden
Jessica GunningMaryka
Mason KayneWaiter

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