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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.
This episode no longer exists in the archive and is an off-air audio made during transmission. In Sickness and in Health 13 February 1967 Alf is ill in bed while everyone else is downstairs enjoying the television. A visit from the decrepit Dr Kelly results in a verdict of "nothing wrong with you", so Alf sets off in search of a second opinion.
[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 ...
This is a list of major and frequently observed neurological disorders (e.g., Alzheimer's disease), symptoms (e.g., back pain), signs (e.g., aphasia) and syndromes (e.g., Aicardi syndrome). There is disagreement over the definitions and criteria used to delineate various disorders and whether some of these conditions should be classified as ...
Till Death Us Do Part started airing on That's TV [11] on 4 September 2022, as part of a nightly BBC sitcom double bill with The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, [12] with four 'lost episodes' ("Intolerance", "In Sickness and In Health", "State Visit" and "The Phone") [13] included as part of the run by the channel.
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.
In terms of total disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), which is an estimate of how many years of life are lost due to premature death or to being in a state of poor health and disability, psychiatric disabilities rank amongst the most disabling conditions. Unipolar (also known as Major) depressive disorder is the third leading cause of ...
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