Marriage Lines by Richard Waring

Richard Briers and Prunella Scales star as newlyweds, in the 1960's BBC comedy that brought the pair to prominence.


Originating on BBC TV, it was adapted for radio version due to its popularity. The sitcom charts their domestic and relationship trials, tribulations and stresses, in addition to George's troubles at the office and their first baby.

1/13.The Threshold:  Newlyweds George and Kate find themselves locked out of their new flat.

2/13. Trial Separation: Will a night out with old friends get George in hot water with Kate?

3/13. The Good Neighbours: George and Kate step in when they overhear their neighbours rowing.

4/13. The Job: The newlyweds need more money, but will George like Kate's new job?

5/13. Four-Part Harmony: While George is in the pub, Kate worries about what he is really up to.

6/13. The Party: Kate is furious - why have they not been invited to their friend's party?

7/13. There’s No Place like a New Place: George and Kate get itchy feet when their neighbours hint at moving.

8/13. The Move: Time for pastures new for Kate and George, but what about their new neighbours?

9/13. The Convention: Kate is concerned when George heads to Birmingham with his colleagues.

10/13. The Illness: Kate is not feeling well - will George be able to cope?

11/13. Holiday Attraction: Can Kate and George agree on a holiday destination?

12/13. The Divorce: When some friends split up, Kate and George become rather nervous.

13/13. A Nice Surprise: Can Kate and George cope with an unexpected arrival?

 

Produced by Charles Maxwell

First aired in 1965.

13 Individual Files 27-28 MB each. 30 Minutes Long. Bitrate 128kbps

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