Microsoap

Microsoap (1998-2000)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy, Children

Microsoap is based around Emily Parker and her brother Joe, whose parents are total opposites. Their mom like to Bungee Jump and eat Baked Beans out of cans, whereas their Dad arranges cans of soup in alphabetical order. So they divorce. Their mom meet a builder named Roger, and Roger buys the house next door to the Parkers and knocks down the wall between the homes so it's just one big house where Roger, Mom, Emily, Joe and Roger's three children David, Felicity and Robbie can live in. Their dad meets a therapist and he marries her.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 16:35 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E13Episode 13févr. 16, 2000
S03E12Episode 12févr. 9, 2000
S03E11Episode 11févr. 2, 2000
S03E10Episode 10janv. 26, 2000
S03E09Episode 9janv. 19, 2000
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Microsoap' premiere?

'Microsoap' premiered on May 11, 1998.

What is the genre of 'Microsoap'?

'Microsoap' is a comedy/drama.

Who created 'Microsoap'?

'Microsoap' was created by Paul Alexander.

Was 'Microsoap' a British show?

Yes, 'Microsoap' was a British show.

What channel aired 'Microsoap'?

'Microsoap' was aired on the CBBC channel.

What was the main plot of 'Microsoap'?

'Microsoap' revolves around two families living in the same house, who are constantly creating chaos for each other.

Who played the character of Tom Parker in 'Microsoap'?

Tom Parker was played by Joe Starrs.

What is the name of the family whose members are seen in 'Microsoap'?

The family seen in 'Microsoap' is the Parkers.

What was the production company behind 'Microsoap'?

'Microsoap' was produced by Paul Alexander Productions.

What was the age rating for 'Microsoap'?

'Microsoap' had a rating of TV-PG.

Who played the character of Harry in 'Microsoap'?

Harry was played by Clive Russell.

What was the running time of each episode of 'Microsoap'?

Each episode of 'Microsoap' had a running time of 30 minutes.

How many episodes were there in total in 'Microsoap'?

'Microsoap' had a total of 36 episodes.

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