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May to December

BBC-1 (Ended 1994)

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7.0 Good
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Status

Ended

Premiered

April 2, 1989

Ended

May 27, 1994

Genre

Comedy

Theme

Married Life

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Until It's Time for You to Go

Vera starts to grumble that she's not receiving enough attention, and she isn't the only one feeling left out. Alec is also having a crisis of confidence, sure that Zoe intends to abandon him for a younger, fitter man.

Aired: 05/27/94

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Middle-aged solicitor Alec Callender - a partner in Semple, Callender and Henty - is a suburbanite dreamer, pining for Perry Mason-style cases but rarely working on anything more exciting than simple house conveyancing. In the course of his work he meets Zoe Angell, a 26-year-old PE teacher befuddled by her impending divorce; although neither is looking for romance there is an unmistakable spark and soon they embark on the rocky road of a 'spring and autumn' romance.

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    8.5 Great

    A high school gym teacher looking for a solicitor for her divorce finds unexpected love. hide « show »

    This is one of the quieter Britcoms. It's a sweet, slice-of-life comedy about how Zoe Angel and Alec Callendar (gym teacher and lawyer, respectively) fall in love, marry, and deal with coworkers, Alec's grown children, and Zoe's mom and sister.

    That isn't to say it's perfect, but its innate optimism keeps the show from being too mean or nasty. I didn't take the change of lead actress too well, but I have come to enjoy both Zoes very much!

    Beg your PBS station to find this series! I am glad mine is running it. It's a nice start to the evening.
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