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Lansley married his first wife Marilyn Biggs in 1985 and they had three daughters. [38] They divorced in 2001, and Lansley married Sally Low, with whom he has had a son and a daughter. [38] Lansley's wealth was estimated at £700,000 in 2009. [39] In April 2018, Lansley revealed that he has stage 3 bowel cancer. [40]
For Richer or Poorer was a box office flop, earning $32.7 million on an estimated budget of $35 million. [3] Reviews of the film were mainly negative. It currently holds a 17% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes based on 24 reviews. [4]
Lansley, Stewart. The Richer, The Poorer: How Britain Enriched the Few and Failed the Poor. A 200-Year History (Policy Press, 2021). Laybourn Keith. The Evolution of British Social Policy and the Welfare State, c. 1800–1993 (Keele University Press. 1995). online; Levine-Clark, Marjorie.
Lansley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alastair Lansley (born 1947), British architect; Andrew Lansley (born 1956), British politician;
Lovers and Friends is an American soap opera that aired on NBC from January 3 to May 6, 1977. [1] When the show didn't catch on immediately, NBC put the show on hiatus for seven months, and then brought it back on December 6, 1977, as a retooled show with the title For Richer, For Poorer.
In the Oval Office for just three years, Gerald Ford grew his net worth by 400% from the time he entered the White House in 1974 until his death in 2006, according to the American University study.
For Richer For Poorer may refer to: "For Richer For Poorer" (The Green Green Grass), an episode of the BBC sitcom, The Green Green Grass; For Richer...For Poorer, a 1975 BBC television pilot; For Richer, for Poorer, a 1992 made-for-TV comedy film; Lovers and Friends, an American soap opera, renamed For Richer, For Poorer
The show had many overlaps with Till Death Us Do Part. It had the same writer ( Johnny Speight ) and producer ( Dennis Main Wilson ). Both shows took their titles from the traditional wedding vows, and Bert was seen as the left-wing equivalent of Alf Garnett .