Mixed Blessings (UK TV Series)
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''Mixed Blessings'' is a
British sitcom A British sitcom or a Britcom is a situational comedy programme produced for British television. Most British sitcoms are recorded on studio sets, while some have an element of location filming. A handful are made almost exclusively on location ...
starring Christopher Blake and Muriel Odunton that aired on ITV from 3 March 1978 to 7 June 1980. It was created by comedy writer Sid Green and produced for the ITV network by
LWT London Weekend Television (LWT) (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm (7:00 pm from 1968 un ...
.


Premise and reception

The show starred Christopher Blake (later of '' That's My Boy'' fame) and Muriel Odunton as newlyweds Thomas Simpson, who was white, and Susan Lambert, who was black. Most plots revolved around both families' disapproval of their inter-racial marriage. According to a review on the BFI screenonline website, the series "was, superficially, more progressive" than earlier sitcoms centred on 'race' such as ''
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'' (1969), '' Love Thy Neighbour'' (1972–76) and ''
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'' (1977–79). While "the two main characters were sympathetically played... the series tselfwas critically undermined by presenting their relationship as a problem". The review also asserted: "While its set-up points to its integrationist intentions, one only has to look at the title to note the writer's own ambiguous feelings".Ali Jaafa
"''Mixed Blessings'' (1978–80)"
BFI screenonline


Cast

* Christopher Blake – Thomas Simpson *Muriel Odunton – Susan Lambert * George Waring – Edward Simpson * Sylvia Kay – Annie Simpson * Stefan Kalipha – William Lambert *
Carmen Munroe Carmen Esme Munroe, (born 12 November 1932)
– Matilda Lambert *
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– Aunt Dorothy *Gregory Munroe – Winston Lambert *
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– Mr Huntley *Pauline Delaney – Mrs Beasley


Episodes


Series 1 (1978)

* "Welcome To The Family" (3 March 1978) * "Your Place Or Mine?" (10 March 1978) * "You Haven't Got Much, Have You?" (17 March 1978) * "Jobs For The Boys" (24 March 1978) * "Happy Birthday, Dear Fathers" (31 March 1978) * "We're Only Trying To Help" (7 April 1978) * "The Housewarming" (14 April 1978)


Series 2 (1978)

* "A Leg From The Past" (6 October 1978) * "The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Unemployed" (13 October 1978) * "My Chap's Got Work" (20 October 1978) * "Thou Shalt Deny Me" (27 October 1978) * "Your Money Or Your Life" (3 November 1978) * "You're Going To Have A What!!" (10 November 1978)


Series 3 (1980)

* "Raising The Roof" (26 October 1979) * "Away From It All" (12 April 1980) * "Up In The World" (19 April 1980) * "The Anniversary Wars" (26 April 1980) * "The Law And Mr Lambert" (3 May 1980) * "Goodbye Charlie" (10 May 1980) * "Your Turn For Grandad" (17 May 1980) * "Practice Makes Perfect" (24 May 1980) * "Survival" (31 May 1980) * "Onto Us A Child" (7 June 1980) Production of this series was interrupted after the recording of episode 1 by the ITV technicians' strike of 1979. The remaining nine episodes were recorded as soon as a studio became available, after higher-priority productions had been completed first. The first episode was transmitted two days after the strike ended, as schedules were very much ''
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'' at this time as a result of such a long strike.


DVD release


References

{{reflist 1978 British television series debuts 1980 British television series endings Black British sitcoms ITV sitcoms 1970s British sitcoms 1980s British sitcoms Television series by ITV Studios London Weekend Television shows English-language television shows