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A Fine Romance
1 9 8 1 - 1 9 8 4 (UK)
26 x 25 minute episodes
Laura Dalton is a translator by profession: brainy, content to
accept that she's single, entering middle-age with dignity and her
own agenda.
Reluctantly - because she knows that her younger sister
Helen and her husband Phil are incurable matchmakers - she goes to
one of their parties and there, sure enough, is force-introduced
to bachelor Mike Selway, also in his forties, a landscape gardener
who drives around in a van.
Laura thinks Mike is short, shy, nervous and boring but the
pair agree to feign interest in one another in order to fool Laura
and Phil and escape the party as soon as possible. As the first
series develops so the couple are drawn to one another, as much
through boredom as anything else, but soon they begin a real
relationship that starts off strange, becomes estranged (at the
end of the third series) and then clicks again, finally, with
wedding bells in the air, at the last minute.
A Fine Romance was a fine sitcom, made so by its two stars,
real-life husband and wife Michael Williams and Judi Dench. This
was Dench's first TV comedy series, her stage and film CV already
so impressive that soon it would garner her a damehood.
The international television executive Don Taffner attempted to
sell the format of A Fine Romance to American TV, partially
succeeding in that CBS aired a one-off pilot there on 20 July 1983
with the same title as the British version.
Laura was now Laura
Prescott and was played by Julie Kavner (best known as Brenda
Morgenstern, sister of Rhoda and the voice of Marge in The
Simpsons), Mike Selway was played by Leo Burmester, Helen and Phil
by Kristin Meadows and Kevin Conroy. No series developed.
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Laura Dalton
Judi Dench
Mike Selway
Michael Williams
Helen
Susan Penhaligon
Phil
Richard Warwick
Harry
Geoffrey Rose
Charlie
George Tovey
Terry
Karl Howman
Elaine
Mary Maddox
Mr Dalton
Richard Pearson
Mrs Dalton
Lally Bowers
Mr Robinson
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