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Greg & Em Butler have been married thirteen years and they’ve both got used to things just the way they are. So how will they cope with a new job, an unexpected house guest, a redundancy and an experimental sex move?
How To Stay Married follows Greg and Em Butler’s valiant but often misguided efforts to keep their marriage afloat in a sea of teenage dramas, money troubles, career wobbles, prickly in-laws and Turbomax malfunctions.
The comedy again follows Greg and Em Butler’s valiant but often misguided efforts to keep their marriage afloat in a sea of teenage dramas, painful other parents, turtle funerals, career wobbles, strident sex therapists and social media faux pas.
Jim is an emotionally stunted 30-something man. He is in love with his smart and very together English girlfriend Alice, but he doesn’t have the heart, the guts or the words to tell her. A buddy movie about the meaning of relationships, the importance of male friendship, and having the courage to pursue the one you love.
IT'S A DATE is a narrative comedy series which explores the tensions that erupt when two people get together and focus solely on each other.
IT'S A DATE is an eight part narrative comedy series which explores the tensions that erupt when two people get together and focus solely on each other. Each episode follows two self-contained dates which address dating questions such as, should you have sex on the first date? How important is a sense of humour? Should you go on first impressions? Written primarily by Peter Helliar, the series surprises with exciting combinations of talent and unexpected scenarios in which characters struggle to find love and/or affection.
An eight-episode return journey into the world of dating.
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