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In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom that ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Eamonn Roderique Walker (born 12 June 1962) is a British actor. On television, he began in the BBC sitcom In Sickness and in Health (1985–1987), the ITV crime dramas The Bill (1988–1989) and Supply & Demand (1998), and the HBO series Oz (1997–2003), for which he won a CableACE Award.
"In sickness and in health" is a common part of marriage vows. In sickness and in health may also refer to: In Sickness and in Health, British television sitcom "In Sickness and in Health" (Fear Itself), 2008 TV episode; In Sickness & In Health, 1986 album by Demented Are Go
"In Sickness and in Health" is the fourth episode of the NBC horror anthology Fear Itself. [1] The episode guest-starred Psych co-stars Maggie Lawson and James Roday. Plot
6 February 1967 Alf tells tall stories about his dad's personal friendship with the Duke of Windsor — though Mike's scorn is tempered when Alf receives two free tickets to the impending West Ham v Liverpool game. This episode no longer exists in the archive and is an off-air audio made during transmission. In Sickness and in Health
Based on extensive research by a wide variety of academics, public health experts and medical practitioners, the seven-part series explores how class and racism can have greater impacts on one's health outcomes than genetics or personal behavior. The opening 56-minute episode, "In Sickness and In Wealth", presents the series' overarching themes.
Unfortunately, The Good Doctor won't be back with a new episode next week either, although ABC will air a rerun of the Season 7 premiere in the 9 p.m. time-slot usually reserved for The Rookie.
"Sickness and Wealth" is an episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. It was the fifth episode of series 6, and was first broadcast on 5 February 1989. In the episode, Del is suffering from stomach cramps, but refuses to see a doctor. Elsewhere, Del organises a séance.