That's Love! | |
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Created by | Terence Frisby |
Written by | Terence Frisby |
Directed by | John Stroud |
Starring |
Jimmy Mulville Diana Hardcastle Liza Goddard Tony Slattery |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 4 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | John Kaye Cooper Sarah Lawson Gill Stribling-Wright |
Producer(s) | Humphrey Barclay |
Running time | 30 minutes (including adverts) |
Production company(s) | Lawson Group Taft Entertainment TVS |
Distributor | Disney |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Picture format | 4:3 |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 19 January 1988 | – 24 March 1992
That's Love! is a British television sitcom about the domestic problems of a young married couple, lawyer Donald (Jimmy Mulville) and designer Patsy (Diana Hardcastle). The programme was produced by TVS and first broadcast on ITV between 1988 and 1992.
Series 1 and 2 are fairly straightforward sitcom fare, with very little in the way of story arcs or connecting episodes. Much of the comedic content is concentrated on Donald and Patsy continuing to learn about one another despite several years together. In the first episode, Donald discovers his wife has not told him the whole truth concerning her life before they married - specifically, how many previous sexual partners she has had. The last episode of the second series reveals that, despite appearances from their photograph album, Donald and Patsy are not actually married.
The third series focuses on an affair between Donald and his client Laurel (Liza Goddard), which unfortunately kicks off just after Patsy and Donald finally tie the knot, leading to their visiting a marriage guidance counsellor in the first episode of the fourth and final series. The counsellor, Tristan Beasley (Tony Slattery) falls in love with Patsy, and they'll embark on an affair, but Patsy, realising she won't feel the same way about Tristan, ends the relationship. In the final moment of the series, Patsy runs to Donald's arms, apologising to him for what she has done - it is left up to the viewer to decide whether the couple's marriage is doomed or they may be able to rescue their relationship.
Four series were made, produced by Humphrey Barclay and directed by John Stroud. All 26 episodes were written by Terence Frisby, and it was executive produced by John Kaye Cooper, Sarah Lawson and Gill Stribling-Wright.
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There has been no domestic commercial release of the series on any format in the UK. This is possibly due to ongoing rights issues after the production company, TVS, dropped out of the ITV network in 1992 and subsequently went through a number of take-overs. This problem affects the majority of the TVS programme archive as much of the original production paperwork and sales documentation has been lost during the intervening years.