Liza Goddard and Donal Donnelly star in this sparkling sitcom which follows the blossoming romance between Matthew Browne, a struggling composer, and his secretary Lily Pond Browne. Spinning off from LWT's popular No - Honestly (starring Pauline Collins and John Alderton), Yes - Honestly was again written by husband and wife Terence Brady and best-selling author Charlotte Bingham, and aired in 1976 and 1977; this complete first series - boasting a theme song co-written and sung by rock legend Georgie Fame - is now available for the first time on DVD. Matthew and Lily... make a charming young couple, despite their differences and their occasional inability to see eye-to-eye. And although they're very much in love, they seem to encounter more than their fair share of obstacles and inconveniences, including visits from Lily's eccentric Russian family and Matt's dreaded mother, and a persistent scarcity of funds - not helped when Matthew's disapproving family decide to cut him off without a shilling... [show more]
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All 13 episodes from the first series of the romantic sitcom following the relationship between an aspiring composer and his secretary girlfriend. Matthew (Donal Donnelly) and Lily (Liza Goddard) are deeply in love but with money running low and family members always on their case, it'll take much more than love to see them through. The episodes are: 'Will the Real Lionel Blanchard Please Stand Up?', 'Overtures and Beginners', 'I've Grown Accustomed to Your Salad Cream Sandwiches', 'Cupboard Love', 'Black and White and Red All Over', 'Mrs. Browne Came to Town', 'It Nearly Happened One Night', 'In the Beauty of the Lily', 'Gilding the Lily', 'Sitting at My Piano', 'Three's None', 'Make Them Listen - Croon Anywhere' and 'Keeping Your Composer'.
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