Matt Lucas
Director
Pompidou (2015)
Season 1
In an old caravan parked in front of his crumbling estate lives Pompidou - a tubby, pompous, penniless, eccentric, yet lovable aristocrat. He is an elderly oddball who has fallen on hard times.
Released March 1, 2015
Episode 25 min
6+
Genres: Comedy
Keywords: imdb.aristocrat, mdblist.netflix-original
Watch Providers: Cineverse
Production Companies: John Stanley Productions
Network: BBC Two
Country: United Kingdom
Languages:
English
S1E1 - Hunger
Pompidou, his butler Hove and their afghan hound Marion are hungry. There's no food in their caravan and no money either. A desperate attempt to find something to eat sees Hove end up in a sticky situation. It's up to Pompidou to get him out.
March 1, 2015, midnight
S1E2 - Lottery
Pompidou believes that he’s won the lottery, but Hove’s the real winner. A transformation in Hove sees Pompidou bereft, but he won’t allow that to last long.
March 8, 2015, midnight
S1E3 - The Bowl
Pompidou realises a bowl he gave to a friend is worth a million pounds. We see Pompidou and Hove do everything from a haggling in a charity shop to trying their hand at pottery to reclaim it.
March 15, 2015, midnight
S1E4 - The Date
It's Valentine's Day, and Pompidou wants a date. A chance meeting with a lady from a dating agency means his wish might just come true, but Pompidou's idea of romance isn't to everyone's tastes.
March 22, 2015, midnight
S1E5 - Hoarder
Pompidou's hoarded too much junk, and Hove's had enough. Hove attempts to shift some of the clutter at a church hall fete, but Pompidou will do anything it takes to ensure he keeps it all.
March 29, 2015, midnight
S1E6 - Cold
It's cold. The electric heater in the caravan is bust, and the repairman won't come to fix it. The only thing left to do is go on holiday, but with no money Pompidou and Hove must get creative
April 5, 2015, midnight
Network: BBC Two
Episode Runtime: 25 min.
Season Runtime: 150 min.
Released: March 1, 2015
Last Air Date: April 5, 2015, midnight
Status: Ended
Certification: 18+
Common sense age: 6+
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