Willing and Abel
Willing and Abel | |
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Created by | Lynn Bayonas Ted Roberts |
Starring | Grant Dodwell Shane Withington Martin Vaughan Rebecca Rigg Lucius Borich Simon Chilvers Tina Bursill |
Country of origin | Australia |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Nine Network |
Release | 1987 |
Willing and Abel is an Australian television comedy series which was made in 1987, about two handymen.
The main cast were Grant Dodwell as "Charles Willing", Shane Withington as "Abel Moore", and Rebecca Rigg as "Angela Reddy". Their names ("Reddy", "Willing" and "Abel") were a pun on the saying, “ready, willing and able".
It had problems in attaining an audience. [citation needed] The show was produced as a "comedy drama" however some at the Nine Network wanted to steer it to be a heavier drama. [citation needed] There was much discussion between production executives and the Network and not much agreement. [citation needed] One episode scripted by Ted Roberts dealt with a hostage situation at a bank, the pathos being reinforced by series characters caught up in the action. [citation needed]
The series dealt with contemporary issues in a subtle way, sometimes making observations through humour. [citation needed]
Cast
- Grant Dodwell as Charles Willing
- Shane Withington as Abel Moore
- Rebecca Rigg as Angela Reddy
- Simon Chilvers as Pisani
- Martin Vaughan as "Just One" Moore
- Tina Bursill as Margaret Hill
- Mark Mitchell as Sergeant Dobson
- Alan David Lee as Gary Conway
- Betty Lucas as Maisie
- Susan Lyons
- Judith McGrath
- Kate Sheil
- Melissa Jaffer
- Lucius Borich
- Deborah Kennedy
- Maggie Dence
- Simone Buchanan
- Veronica Lang
- Leslie Dayman
- Justine Clarke
- Sharon Millerchip
- Gosia Dobrowolska
- George Kapiniaris
Broadcast
The series first aired in Australia on the Nine Network and years later went onto air in a number of other countries such as South Africa and Indonesia.
References
- "The Australian Film and Television Companion" — compiled by Tony Harrison — Simon & Schuster Australia, 1994
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