Early TVNZ situation comedy about Kate, who solved the problems of her marriage by kicking her hippy husband out of the bedroom, then turned her attention to the problems of the male-dominated world at large.
Kate - Ginette McDonald
Mike - Simon O'Connor
Rosie - Maria Vlassova
Warwick - Bruno Lawrence
Elaire - Anne Rudo
Written by Rosemary McLeod
Producer - Tony Isaac
Director - Ross Jennings
(7/9/1979) With male-chauvinist Warwick trying to settle into married life next door, Katę and Mike have decided their wedding anniversary is an appropriate time to restructure their own marriage along suitably liberated lines. But Warwick has ideas of sabotage.
(14/9/1979) Kate decides that she's found the perfect non-sexist job. Unfortunately, to get it she has to call on support from the most sexist man she knows.
Kate.. Ginette McDonald
Mike. Simon O'Connor
Warwick Bruno Lawrence
Fiona Deirdre O'Connor
Written by Simon Morris
Series Writer Rosemary Mcleod
Producer Tony Isaac
Director Ross Jennings
(21/9/1979) Warwick and Fiona have their first quarrel, but Fiona doesn't go home to mother. She goes next door to Kate. That, however, doesn't end up being such a good idea.
Written by Simon Morris
(28/9/1979) All Things Being Equal Kate's involved in a campaign against sexist advertising on tele- vision. The trouble is, she and Mike don't have a television set.
Written by Simon Morris
(5/10/1979) The two households come together and try to solve their financial problems with an attempt at communal living. Unfortunately their plans don't work out so well.
Written by Bob Leamen
(12/10/1979) Fiona starts having second thoughts about whether Warwick is her Mr Right. An ex-boyfriend complicates matters when he reappears in her life. (Final)
Written by Rosemary Mcleod
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