Till Death...
Till Death | |
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Created by | Johnny Speight |
Starring |
Warren Mitchell Dandy Nichols Patricia Hayes Una Stubbs |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Original release | 22 May – 3 July 1981 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Till Death Us Do Part |
Followed by | In Sickness and in Health |
Till Death... is an ITV sitcom that aired from 22 May to 3 July 1981.
Series
In 1981, the popular TV sitcom Till Death Us Do Part (BBC, 1965–1975) was picked up by ITV company ATV and brought back for a further six episodes, this time under the title Till Death... as the title Till Death Us Do Part was controlled by the BBC.
The show saw the return of popular East End bigot Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell). He and his wife Else (Dandy Nichols) have now retired to Eastbourne. They are sharing a bungalow with Min (Patricia Hayes) following the death of her husband Bert (Alfie Bass). Mike and Rita, popular characters from Till Death Us Do Part, were no longer main characters. Una Stubbs returned for three episodes as Rita together with her son Michael, but although her layabout husband Mike (Antony Booth) was talked about, he was never seen.
Michael (born in Till Death Us Do Part in September 1972) had seemingly become a victim of soap opera rapid aging syndrome as he had reached the age of 16 and become a punk rocker, much to Alf's dismay.
The show was not as popular as its predecessor, mainly because of the huge differences from Till Death Us Do Part. When ATV's successor, Central Television, began transmission in 1982, they came to the decision to discontinue the series.
Cast
- Warren Mitchell - Alf Garnett
- Dandy Nichols - Elsie 'Else' Garnett
- Patricia Hayes - Min Reed
- Una Stubbs - Rita Rawlins
- John Fowler - Michael Rawlins Jr
Crew
- Johnny Speight - Writer
- William G. Stewart - Director / Producer
DVD Release
Network Distributing have confirmed they are currently planning a DVD release for sometime in 2017.[1]
References
- ↑ "Network distribution on twitter.most of the rights issues have been resolved and we’re hoping for a 2017 release.". Twitter. 7 November 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2016.