Display title | How Not to Live Your Life |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Written by and starring Dan Clark, How Not To Live Your Life is a British comedy programme following 29-year old Don Danbury, a dysfunctional Jerkass Dickhead orphan who can barely look after himself and is very close to losing his job. As luck would have it, Don inherits his grandmothers house by default with instructions to 'sort out your life and stop being such a dickhead'. Initially believing it is free, Don is informed that the inheritance is conditional; he must pay his Grandmother's mortage payments if he wishes to keep the house. Soon after moving in, Don meets his grandmother's old carer, Eddie Singh, who, even after learning that she is dead, continues to look after the house (and Don), expecting nothing in return. |