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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.
Episode Title Airdate Notes 1 1 Arguments, Arguments... 6 June 1966 Found in 2002 1 3 A House with Love in It 20 June 1966 1 4 Intolerance 11 July 1966 Found in August 2016 2 1 Peace and Goodwill 26 December 1966 2 2 Sex Before Marriage 2 January 1967 Found in October 2017 2 8 In Sickness and In Health 13 February 1967 Found in 2009 2 9 State Visit
[2] [3] Slant felt that the episode's initial conceit of a woman receiving a note stating that she was marrying a serial killer could have been "a pretty good hook for a Hitchcockian melodrama along the lines of Suspicion were Salva actually interested in telling that particular story" but that "it quickly becomes obvious that the whole thing ...
In addition to the spin-off In Sickness and in Health, Till Death Us Do Part was remade in several countries including Germany (Ein Herz und eine Seele), and the Netherlands (as Tot de dood ons scheidt) [1] in 1969 and as Met goed fatsoen in 1975, the latter was never broadcast; In Sickness and in Health was adapted as In voor- en tegenspoed in ...
Winston, the home help, made his first appearance during the first series of In Sickness and in Health in 1985, a series in which Dandy Nicholls (Else Garnett) did perform though it was to be her last. Her final episode was the Christmas show of 1985 where Winston is pushing her wheelchair at the church meal which they were all invited to.
This led writers, trying to help him, to write Darrin's appearance in at the beginnings and ends of episodes. The situation came to a head while he was filming an episode in February 1969.
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Claire (Julie Adams) visits Dr. Welby certain she has begun to enter menopause, only to discover that at age 42 she has finally become pregnant.Her husband Paul (William Sylvester) was about to leave her for Maggie, a younger woman he has been seeing.