...And Mother Makes Three
(1971-1973)
TV Series
AKA: And Mother Makes Three
Country: UK
Genre: SitCom
Synopsis
Newly-widowed mother Sally Harrison tries to hold down a job as an assistant to a veterinarian, in order to support her two children, Simon and Peter.
Notes
- In the fourth season of "...And Mother Makes Three" Sally Harrison marries David Redway (who already has a child of his own), leading to a sequel called ...And Mother Makes Five (1974-1976).
Cast
- Wendy Craig
- Robin Davies
- David Parfitt
(Peter Harrison) - Valerie Lush
- Richard Coleman
- George Selway
- Nicholas Hawell
(Jeremy)
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Compared with the brilliant Fawlty Towers, which was made only a few years later, this isn't actually all that funny, but the passage of time has made it an enjoyable nostalgia piece.
My Movie Rating: 7 / 10