Inspired by the comedy where the last season stops that follows the life of a little British family lives in Dorking, whose life flips around, when they locate a Syrian refugee in their car's boot, subsequent to coming back from a holiday in France, as they need to find a solution for that person. In this new season, Sami accepts the invitation of his companion to join Dorking Marmalade Festival.
Bad comedy on telly is hardly unusual, but it's rare to see something so dreadful it's actually nauseating. The speeches about Britain's asylum laws, not to mention gay rights in Nigeria, came almost as a relief.
It was a reminder of Rufus Jones's creativity in taking the refugee crisis and turning it into a sitcom. Tasteless as that sounds, it really isn't. Humour has proved a fine way to humanise the plight of the refugee while also satirising it.