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Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps (commonly shortened to Two Pints or Two Pints of Lager) is a BBC sitcom written by Susan Nickson. It is set in the town of Runcorn in Cheshire, England, and revolves around the lives, loves and assorted issues of five friends, consisting of the motherly, caring, yet slobbish Janet Keogh (neé Smith), slacker but sensitive and all-round nice guy Jonny Keogh, who is Janet's long-term boyfriend and later husband, the laddish Gaz Wilkinson, whose brain power definitely isn't his strong point, the ambitious and hot-tempered Donna Wilkinson (neé Henshaw), who is Gaz's long-term girlfriend and later wife, and the narcissistic, insensitive and often rather bizarre Louise Brooks. In later seasons, Timothy "Tim" Claypole, the Archer's overly bitchy and camp new barman, and Donna's new boyfriend, the overly Cockney, initially unpleasant but later rather friendly Wesley Presley, were added to the cast roster. The show was first broadcast in 2001, and ran for nine series over a decade, making it one of BBC Three's most popular shows.
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