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  1. Perfect Parents is a fictional 2006 British TV film [1] written and directed by Joe Ahearne and produced by ITV Productions. It portrays the dramatic story of a young girl named Lucy (Madeleine Garrood) that was brought up by her atheist parents, Stuart ( Christopher Eccleston) and Alison ( Susannah Harker) [2] and their ensuing navigation of ...

  2. Dec 28, 2006 · Perfect Parents: Directed by Joe Ahearne. With Christopher Eccleston, Susannah Harker, Brendan Coyle, Michelle Joseph. This show is about a couple who pretend to be Catholic to get their daughter into a good school, but their lies turn into a mess of fraud, violence and murder.

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    • Joe Ahearne
    • 2006-12-28
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  4. Perfect Parents is a drama film from 2006 directed by Joe Ahearne. The movie stars Christopher Eccleston, Susannah Harker, and David Warner in lead roles. The film follows the story of Stuart and Alison, a middle-class couple who are obsessed with giving their children a perfect life.

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  5. When the family man and mechanic Stuart (Christopher Eccleston) finds that his beloved only daughter Lucy (Maddy Garrood) was beaten and humiliated by her schoolmates in a public school, he decides to take Lucy out of the school and give home schooling to her with his wife Alison (Susannah Harker).

  6. Dec 28, 2006 · Is Perfect Parents (2006) streaming on Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, or 50+ other streaming services? Find out where you can buy, rent, or subscribe to a streaming service to watch it live or on-demand.

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  8. Dec 28, 2006 · After a violent incident in Lucy's public school, her atheist parents Stuart and Alison decide to find her a safe 'traditional' school. The only one they can afford is St. Mary of the Veil, run by nuns whose 'preference' for Catholic families is de facto exclusivity, given the waiting list.