| Programme: |
Till Death Us Do Part |
| Broadcast: |
1965 - 1975 (BBC) |
| Episodes: |
53 (7 series) |
| Starring: |
Warren Mitchell, Dandy Nichols, Tony Booth, Una Stubbs |
| Written by: |
Johnny Speight |
| Directed by: |
Douglas Argent |
| Production: |
British Broadcasting Corporation  |
| Synopsis: |
Opinionated Alf Garnett reeled off a string of misinformed,
racist, reactionary opinions each week but his long-suffering
wife Else turned a deaf ear mostly.
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| BSG Review: |
Although the show was intended to ridicule such opinions,
many wrongly saw it as promoting them. As such, it seemed to
provoke strong reactions, both for & against. Some scenes
were undeniably funny though, for example the episode in which
Else suggests the reason there were no rooms for Mary and Joseph
in the nativity was because it was the busy Christmas period. |
| Notes: |
American sitcom "All in the Family" was based
on this show. |
| Related: |
"Till Death...", "In Sickness and in Health" (follow-ups) |
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