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2 unusual facts about Married Life


Married Life

The 1995 series features Finkleman as George Britton, an earlier incarnation of the George Findlay character he would go on to play in The Newsroom, More Tears, Foolish Heart, Foreign Objects, Good Dog, and Good God.

Newsroom fans will spot regular players Mark Farrell and Jeremy Hotz in similar roles, as well as Karen Hines in a very different role as Ivy, a young bride-to-be and the focus of the series.



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Don't Marry Her

Vocalist Jacqui Abbott begs a man to run away with her from the woman he is going to marry, and attempts to sway him by describing what she thinks married life with the other woman will be like, painting a very uninviting picture.

Eliza Potter

Upon marriage she moved to Philadelphia and gave birth to two mulatto children; however, she soon gave up the married life to go "roving".

Elsie Maréchal

They were married on 21 June 1920 and started married life in Koblenz, Germany where Georges was working in the High Commission.

Kogarah, New South Wales

Rev Dr Rowland Croucher, theologian and author, lived in Warialda Street in the early years of married life while he was a staffworker with the InterVarsity Fellowship.

Max Farrand

They retired there after a married life together of summers in Maine and the East Coast, and winters in Montecito near Santa Barbara, California.

Wives Never Know

Lawrence Journal-World called the film "a delightful and hilarious comedy of married life".