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We’re Getting On (Part I)
A few basic gestures, deliberately excluding indefinite states in between.
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Plot Summary
This is the first part of a two-part television drama. It focuses on a couple, Michael and Rosemary, who are deeply in love but facing external pressures that threaten their relationship. The narrative explores their individual struggles and how these affect their connection, setting the stage for further developments.
Critical Reception
As a television play from 1968, specific aggregated critical reception is difficult to pinpoint. However, television dramas of this era often aimed for serious dramatic content, and the involvement of actors like Peter Cushing suggests a production with some level of ambition. Audience reception would have varied, but it was likely seen as a contemporary drama addressing relationship issues.
What Reviewers Say
A character-driven drama exploring marital strain.
Features strong performances from its lead actors.
A reflective look at relationship challenges in the late 1960s.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this particular 1968 television play is not available.
Fun Fact
Peter Cushing, known for his iconic roles in horror films, also made appearances in television dramas like this, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
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