External Rating28%
196330 minFinalizada

Marriage Lines

Cadena:BBC One

Episodio Anterior

S05E07 - "And Then There Were Five"

Emitido el Jun 3, 1966, 6:30 PM

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Descripción

Marriage Lines is a British television sitcom first broadcast between 1963 and 1966. The series gave Richard Briers and Prunella Scales, its lead stars, a significant boost in their careers. George and Kate Starling are a newly married couple, and the comedy came from many ordinary domestic situations. George was a junior clerk in an office and wanted the public house camaraderie of the single men in his office, while Kate gets increasingly frustrated by her domestic duties. In the third series, Kate gives birth to a daughter Helen. The last episode of the fourth series, Goodbye George – Goodbye Kate, showed the couple going to live in Lagos, Nigeria because of George's jobs. This was meant to be the last episode, however a fifth series was commissioned. The Starlings' returned to England as Kate was pregnant again, and gave birth in the final episode.

Detalles

Estado
Finalizada
Idioma
English
Duración
30 min
Estreno
August 16, 1963
Finalizado
June 3, 1966
Horario
Friday a las 19:30

Enlaces Externos

Episodios (5 Temporadas · 43 Episodios)

The New Start

When Kate falls pregnant, George leaves his job in Lagos and flies home for the arrival of their second child. But until they find a new house, each Starling must stay with their respective parents.

Apr 22, 1966

30 min

Back To The Beginning

The Starlings are back on the hunt for a home, but whilst George favours a comfortable flat in town, Kate's eye is firmly set on a surburban dream.

Apr 29, 1966

30 min

Home Market

May 6, 1966

30 min

Big Business

Mar 13, 1966

30 min

Alarums And Excursions

Mar 20, 1966

30 min

First House

May 27, 1966

30 min

And Then There Were Five

There's double trouble for Kate; firstly she falls out with George and then her baby threatens to arrive, and she is rushed off to hospital.

Jun 3, 1966

30 min

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