Now Take My Wife was a BBC situation comedy which ran for only one series of 14 episodes in 1971. It starred Sheila Hancock and Donald Houston as a suburban middle-class couple, Claire and Harry Love. He would start each episode by turning to the camera and saying "Now ... take my wife". They had a teenage daughter, played by Liz Edmiston. Their next-door neighbour was an eccentric German woman, who also had a daughter. Of the 14 episodes, two are currently missing from the BBC archives; they were either wiped to reuse the tapes or possibly lost at one stage after their first broadcast. Several years later, in a Guardian interview, Hancock indicated that she was not very happy with the programme, seeing it as an example of the sort of stereotyped role for women actors she landed. However, her character often got the better of her husband during each episode.
| Title | Now Take My Wife |
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| Release Date | Jul 13, 2001 |
| Genres | , |
| Production Company | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Marc Platt Productions |
| Production Countries | United States of America |
| Casts | Donald Houston, Lynne Frederick, Sheila Hancock |
| Plot Keywords | father murder, blonde, superficiality, beauty salon, law school, murder, cynical, girl power, toy dog, chihuahua dog, blonde stereotype, proving oneself, murder confession, |