Marriage Lines
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Marriage Lines was a popular black-and-white
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 British
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 sitcom
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 that aired from 1961 to 1966 which launched the careers of its lead stars, Richard Briers
Richard Briers
Richard David Briers, CBE is an English actor whose career has encompassed theatre, television, film and radio.He first came to prominence as George Starling in Marriage Lines in the 1960s, but it was in the following decade when he played Tom Good in the BBC sitcom The Good Life that he became a...

 and Prunella Scales
Prunella Scales
Prunella Scales CBE is an English actress, known for her role as Basil Fawlty's long-suffering wife in the British comedy Fawlty Towers and her award-nominated role as Queen Elizabeth II in the British film A Question of Attribution.-Career:Throughout her long career, Scales has usually been cast...

. It was originally entitled The Marriage Lines. The programme was written by Richard Waring
Richard Waring (writer)
Richard Waring was a British television scriptwriter.The author of numerous sitcoms from the early 1960s, he is particularly associated with writing domestic sitcoms. His first success was Marriage Lines with Richard Briers and Prunella Scales...

 and was later adapted for radio.

Cast

  • Richard Briers
    Richard Briers
    Richard David Briers, CBE is an English actor whose career has encompassed theatre, television, film and radio.He first came to prominence as George Starling in Marriage Lines in the 1960s, but it was in the following decade when he played Tom Good in the BBC sitcom The Good Life that he became a...

     - George Starling
  • Prunella Scales
    Prunella Scales
    Prunella Scales CBE is an English actress, known for her role as Basil Fawlty's long-suffering wife in the British comedy Fawlty Towers and her award-nominated role as Queen Elizabeth II in the British film A Question of Attribution.-Career:Throughout her long career, Scales has usually been cast...

     - Kate Starling
  • Edward de Souza
    Edward de Souza
    Edward James de Souza is a British character actor and graduate of RADA with ethnic Portuguese Indian and English origins.-Early life:...

     - Miles
  • Ronald Hines
    Ronald Hines
    Ronald Hines is a British television actor.He has had a lengthy career, but possibly his best known role was as the husband in three of the four series of Not in Front of the Children...

     - Peter (series 1)
  • Christine Finn
    Christine Finn
    Christine Finn was a British actress, known primarily for her work for the Thunderbirds television series of the 1960s, and the 1958–59 television serial Quatermass and the Pit...

     - Norah (series 1)
  • Dorothy Black
    Dorothy Black
    Dorothy Black was an actress, born in Johannesburg. Educated at St Andrew's School in Johannesburg and also the Central School of Speech and Drama in London....

     - Kate's mother
  • Diana King
    Diana King (actress)
    Diana King was an English television actress who had a career on British television from 1939 to 1986. She was sometimes credited as Diane King, and was born in Buckinghamshire....

     - George's mother
  • Geoffrey Sumner
    Geoffrey Sumner
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     - George's father

Background

When Richard Waring was writing Marriage Lines, he had Richard Briers in mind, having previously worked with him on Brothers in Law
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. Graeme Muir, the producer of Marriage Lines had also worked on Brothers in Law. In early episodes, Marriage Lines was subtitled A Quizzical Look at the Early Days of Married Life.

Plot

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 pub
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 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
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, Nigeria
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 because of George's jobs. This was meant to be the last episode, however a fifth series was commissioned. The Starlings' returned to England
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 as Kate was pregnant again, and gave birth in the final episode.

Episodes

All episodes were 25 minutes, except the fifth series when the episodes were 30 minutes long. Many of the original 43 episodes are still known to be missing from television archives.

Series One (1963)

  1. The Threshold (16 Aug 63)
  2. Trial Separation (23 Aug 63)
  3. The Bed (30 Aug 63)
  4. The Parting (6 Sep 63)
  5. Four-Part Harmony (13 Sep 63)
  6. The Old Flame (20 Sep 63)
  7. The Good Neighbours (27 Sep 63)
  8. Party Mood (4 Oct 63)
  9. The Anniversary (11 Oct 63)
  10. The Old Place (18 Oct 63)

Christmas Special (1963)

  • Short Special as part of Christmas Night with the Stars
    Christmas Night with the Stars
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    (25 Dec 63)

Series Two (1964)

  1. The Job (22 May 64)
  2. The Loan (29 May 64)
  3. Among Our Souvenirs (5 Jun 64)
  4. The Move (12 Jun 64)
  5. The Convention (19 Jun 64)
  6. Happy Birthday (26 Jun 64)
  7. Celebration Night (28 Jun 64)
  8. The Patient (5 Jul 64)
  9. The Martyr (12 Jul 64)
  10. Holiday Attractions (19 Jul 64)
  11. Financial Consideration (26 Jul 64)
  12. The Divorce (2 Aug 64)
  13. A Nice Surprise (9 Aug 64)

Christmas Special (1964)

  • Short Special as part of Christmas Night with the Stars
    Christmas Night with the Stars
    Christmas Night with the Stars was a variety television show broadcast each Christmas night by the BBC from 1958 to 1972 and also in 1994. The show featured the top stars of the BBC as they appeared in short versions of their programmes, typically five to ten minutes long. The show was voted 24th...

    (25 Dec 64)

Series Three (1965)

  1. The Cuckoo (5 Jan 65)
  2. The Waiting Game (12 Jan 65)
  3. And Baby Makes Three (19 Jan 65)
  4. Nest of Starlings (26 Jan 65)
  5. The Ladies' Man (2 Feb 65)
  6. The Homecoming (9 Feb 65)
  7. Night of Nostalgia (16 Feb 65)

Series Four (1965)

  1. What's in a Name (22 Aug 65)
  2. The Dinner (29 Aug 65)
  3. Serenade in Two Flats (5 Sep 65)
  4. Tropical Magic (12 Sep 65)
  5. Migration of Starlings (19 Sep 65)
  6. Goodbye George - Goodbye Kate (26 Sep 65)

Series Five (1966)

  1. The New Start (22 Apr 66)
  2. Back to the Beginning (29 Apr 66)
  3. Home Market (6 May 66)
  4. Big Business (13 May 66)
  5. Alarums and Excursions (20 May 66)
  6. First House (27 May 66)
  7. And Then There Were Five (3 Jun 66)

Radio series

Marriage Lines was adapted for radio from 1965 to 1967, with Richard Briers and Prunella Scales once again starring. The scripts were also written by Richard Waring. The first series, of 13 episodes, ran from 21 May to 13 August 1965 and the second series, of 13 episodes, from 19 March to 11 June 1967.
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