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Birds of a Feather

1989–2020·ITV1·30 min·7.5/10
Comedy

Return of the classic sitcom. Sharon is back living in her council flat and Tracey is still in Chigwell with younger son Travis - but what has become of Dorien?

Status
Ended
Language
English
Premiered
October 16, 1989
Ended
December 24, 2020

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