Lodgers for Codgers - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Liam & Flo and Nicole, Claudine & Ted
In this first episode, 19-year-old manager Liam moves in with 83-year-old straight-talker Flo in Brighton, while Londoner Nicole heads to Hastings to live with Claudine and Ted. How will Liam cope with his first taste of independence, what will Flo make of a night out on the town, and can Claudine and Ted succeed in showing Nicole a more affordable way to live?

Marvell & Lynne & John and Sophie & Eunice
In this edition, 21-year-old poet Marvell leaves his east London council house to lodge with retired couple Lynne and John in their converted chapel in the Somerset town of Glastonbury. Meanwhile, in Birmingham, 20-year-old Sophie co-habits with no-nonsense pensioner Eunice. How she will cope living under her landlord's strict house rules remains to be seen.

Liah-Rose & Carolynne & David and Jake & Christene
In this third instalment, dog groomer Liah-Rose moves home and business to Reading and pensioner landlords Carolynne and David's high-octane lifestyle. Meanwhile, Jake from Middlesbrough heads for 61-year-old Christene's place in Pontefract, West Yorkshire.

Ciaro & Bonnie and Lucy & Viv & Merv
Formerly homeless Cairo moves in with 66-year-old in-line skater Bonnie in west London. And Lucy, who's 25, tests out lodging in Norfolk as an alternative to living in her camper van.

Ché & Charlie and Amelia & Karin
Ché leaves his temporary accommodation to move in with millionaire Charlie. And Amelia swaps home for party-loving Karin's spare room.
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