Take a step back in time to 1970s England. The full force of Women's Lib hadn't quite filtered through to suburbia; Margaret Thatcher had yet to take over Number 10; and while living together wasn't the sin it once was - and women were free to both work and run the home - a girl still wanted a ring on her finger. At least this girl did.Sandy has started dropping hints to Oliver that she would rather be married than go on living together, and thus begins a hit comedy series that would run for three hilarious series.With Oliver convinced that he must marry Sandy or lose her, the couple soon find themselves embroiled in a world of wedding plans, wedding gifts, honeymoons and coming home to realise that... they're married! Nothing is as simple as it should be when a couple happily living together suddenly find themselves with Rings on their Fingers.This release features the complete first series and the 1978 Christmas Special.
Following hot on the heels of the hilarious first series, where the hurdle between living together and marriage had to be overcome, the second series of Rings on their Fingers finds Sandy and Oliver facing the kinds of problems that many a married couple must face – but dealing with those problems in the way only Sandy and Oliver can, usually veering dangerously close to disaster. Rings on their Fingers, The Complete Series Two finds Sandy and Oliver for better or worse, in sickness and in health, building a life together – when they’re not accidentally knocking it down.
David Roper and Diane Keen return in this hit Granada sitcom which follows the fortunes of local news reporter Chris Hawthorne and his wife Fliss. The young couple have always enjoyed life's more modest pleasures but face an uphill struggle to make ends meet on Chris's meagre salary especially now the twins have reached school age and lodger Gavin Rumsey has left. Enter suave new lodger Adrian Lockett; Fliss and Chris have just lost a life-long friend and gained a total stranger!
Local news reporter Chris Hawthorne (David Roper - Eastenders) and his wife Fliss (Diane Keen - The Sandbaggers) had lived a frugal but contented life with their twin babies and few material possessions punctuated by occasional visits from Fliss' mum Connie and eccentric neighbour Austen Tweedale. All that changed however when they took in newly single lodger Gavin Rumsey (Lewis Collins - The Professionals). Having filled the house with expensive furniture flashy gadgets and a succession of decorative young temps his flamboyant lifestyle has left the hard-up Hawthornes feeling distinctly squeezed out...
Take a step back in time to 1970s England. The full force of Women's Lib hadn't quite filtered through to suburbia; Margaret Thatcher had yet to take over Number 10; and while living together wasn't the sin it once was - and women were free to both work and run the home - a girl still wanted a ring on her finger. At least this girl did.Sandy has started dropping hints to Oliver that she would rather be married than go on living together, and thus begins a hit comedy series that would run for three hilarious series.From birthdays and anniversaries, through wedding plans - both on or off - old flats that need repair, new flats that need furnishing, holidays away and dinners at home; for Sandy and Oliver nothing is as simple as it should be when a couple living happily together suddenly find themselves with Rings on their Fingers.This release features the Complete Series One to Three and the 1978 Christmas Special.
Sandy and Oliver, happily married and moved into their new flat, nevertheless find themselves grappling with a whole new world of challenges in Series Three of Rings on their Fingers.Not only the personal challenges of remembering birthdays and finding just the right gift; nor the fact that Sandy is now a stayat- home housewife and Oliver is trying to avoid temptations at the office; and not even the perils of the new apartment with its rules and regulations and tenants association. There's an even bigger challenge about to enter their relationship and it starts with a little innocent morning sickness.But one thing you can be sure of - as soon as you put Rings on their Fingers, life takes a turn for the hilariously unpredictable.
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