Although she imposes on Ken's life and sometimes twists his words around to make people feel sorry for her, she really does care about her son. ![]() She often complains about the greed and laziness of others, despite not being able to work her own kettle. ![]() She seldom leaves her chair and is usually eating something sweet. Jean Dixon ( Rita May) - Jean is Ken's mother and is often seen as imposing and manipulative.Halfway through series 2 she informs Ken that she is leaving the pub but in the last episode he asks her to stay and she accepts his offer. She is good-hearted and down to earth and is known for being attractive, which is why it may be surprising that she clearly has feelings for Ken. Tanya ( Susan Cookson) - Part-time barmaid and love interest of Ken.In the same episode he is shown to be generous when it matters, when he refuses to take his winnings from the football card, instead putting it into a fund to pay off Eddie and Joan's phone bill when it is cut off due to Joan running up a bill through phoning her ill mother. As he finishes his drink and prepares to leave, it is revealed he is a lollipop man. In series 2, he starts a new job which he tells the other regulars he hates because of the "buggers he works with". Tommy ( Rodney Litchfield) - A miserable widower who seems to dislike the regulars and has no problem expressing his complaints (of which he has many).They still seem to be madly in love after nineteen years of marriage. Joan and Eddie are both quite intellectually challenged and they often make pointless conversation. Joan's mother is very old and owns several pets including six cats, a dog and a tortoise. ![]() Eddie's conversations with Ken are usually one-sided and often revolve around temporary traffic lights nearby, a topic that interests him but no one else.
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