Английская Википедия:How Do You Spell Matrimony?

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox television episode "How Do You Spell Matrimony?" is a 1965 Australian television play by Colin Free. It appeared on a double bill as part of Wednesday Theatre with The Face at the Club House Door.[1]

It was based on a radio play which had been performed in 1962.[2]

The play was later adapted for radio as "A Walk Among the Wheeneys".[3]

Free also developed it into a TV series, Nice 'n Juicy, (1966–67) starring John Ewart.[4][5]

Plot

Two brothers, one of whom decides to find a wife by correspondence. The lady turns up, but isn't quite what the two inexperienced brothers expect.

Cast

Duet on a Wednesday

It appeared as part of "Duet on Wednesday" is a 1965 Australian TV presentation on ABC TV of two new Australian plays by Colin Free, "How Do You Spell Matrimony?" and "Face at the Clubhouse Door". The whole show ran for 60 minutes and aired 14 July 1965.[6]

"The Face at the Club House Door" was billed as "a satirical comedy".[7]

Both were produced by Oscar Whitbread.[8]

Nice 'n' Juicy

"How Do You Spell Matrimony" led to a TV series, Nice 'n Juicy, which ran for 13 episodes.[9][10]

Premise

In the New South Wales town of Wyvern Creek, two brothers run a citrus orchard, Jack and Mort Hamlin. The elder brother, Jack, is conservative and wishes to develop the old family property. Mort wants to sell up and move to Sydney. However, the property is subject to a double mortgage.

Cast

Background

The series was commissioned by Drew Goddard of the ABC. They intended to make another regular series, Marcellus Jones, based on script by Pat Flower, but that appears to have not been filmed.[9]

Episodes

1."A Couple of Sorts"[11]

References

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External links

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