17-year-old Audrey slips into a coma when she is found unconscious on the road of a small town, in the middle of the night. 16 years later, the impossible happens: she wakes up. Everything has changed around her, and her friends and family are no exception. She must relearn to live again in a time she no longer understands.
A struggling single mother and a single father become unlikely housemates. As they navigate parenting challenges and life’s hardships, they discover the power of trust and understanding in building a new kind of family.
A seemingly fake marriage sets the stage for a journey of unexpected turns, propelling two souls towards genuine affection; a choice awaits-unite in their adventure or embrace separate paths.
The story revolves around Yassin, the man of multiple relationships, who mysteriously disappears and then falls into a coma, and the police begin to investigate how and why he disappeared, so that everyone around him is accused, beginning with the girl who loves him in a satisfactory manner, his friend who is jealous of him, and his rival At work, his wife, and brother, given the conflicts between them, everyone has the motivation to be behind what happened to Yassin, and events escalate until the solution to the Yassin mystery is reached.
Finding herself in a difficult life situation, Anna follows the advice of a dishonest realtor and, as a result, finds herself without a home. She is forced to live in a communal apartment. At first, it is difficult for her to find a common language with her neighbors - it seems that life on the "social bottom" will soon bring her to the handle. But gradually she understands that kind and vulnerable souls often hide behind external rudeness. It turns out she has a lot to learn from her neighbors. And it is in the communal apartment that Anya will find her happiness ...
Father Figure is a British comedy television series that was first broadcast on BBC One on 18 September 2013. In Ireland the series first aired on RTÉ Two in September 2013. The six-part series was written by Jason Byrne and directed by Nick Wood.