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For Better, For Worse (TV Series)
For better or worse, For better or for worse or For better, for worse may refer to: * "For better for worse", a phrase from traditional English-language Christian marriage vows Film * ''For Better, for Worse'' (1919 film), an American silent film * ''For Better, for Worse'' (1938 film), a Swedish film * ''For Better, for Worse'' (1954 film), a British film * ''For Better, for Worse'' (1959 film), a Hong Kong film * ''Honeymoon Academy'' (film), also titled ''For Better or for Worse'', a 1990 film * ''For Better or For Worse'' (1975 film) (''Pour le meilleur et pour le pire''), a Canadian comedy film * ''For Better or For Worse'' (1993 film), a documentary * ''For Better or Worse'' (film), a 1995 film Music * '' For Better, or Worse'', an album by John Prine * '' Mood Muzik 3: For Better or for Worse'', an album by Joe Budden * "For Better or Worse" (Debbie Gibson song) * "For Better or Worse", a song from the Broadway play ''Jennie'' Other * ''For Better, for Worse'' (p ...
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Marriage Vows
Marriage vows are promises each partner in a couple makes to the other during a wedding ceremony based upon Western Christian norms. They are not universal to marriage and not necessary in most legal jurisdictions. They are not even universal within Christian marriage, as Eastern Christians do not have marriage vows in their traditional wedding ceremonies. Background The oldest traditional wedding vows can be traced back to the manuals of the medieval church. In England, there were manuals of the dioceses of Salisbury ( Sarum) and York. The compilers of the first ''Book of Common Prayer'', published in 1549, based its marriage service mainly on the Sarum manual. Upon agreement to marry, the Church of England usually offered couples a choice. The couple could promise each other to "love and cherish" or, alternatively, the groom promises to "love, cherish, and worship", and the bride to "love, cherish, and obey". Western Christianity Roman Catholic Couples wedding in the ...
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Jennie (musical)
''Jennie'' is a musical with a book by Arnold Schulman, music by Arthur Schwartz, and lyrics by Howard Dietz, and starred Mary Martin. The plot focuses on actors and married couple Jennie Malone and James O'Connor, who tour the country in popular melodramas. Much of the action consists of elaborate spoofs of the type of entertainment offered to audiences in the early 20th century. Background In the late 1950s, the project began as an account of actress Laurette Taylor's early life and career, based on a biography written by her daughter Marguerite Courtney. While it was still in its early stages, a non-musical adaptation of the book starring Judy Holliday closed after a week in New Haven. Undaunted, the creative team forged ahead, tailoring what was then called ''Blood and Thunder'' specifically for the talents of Mary Martin who, with her husband Richard Halliday, agreed to produce the show with Cheryl Crawford. Martin and Halliday financed half of the $500,000 production costs ...
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Gorden Kaye
Gordon Irving Kaye (7 April 194123 January 2017), known professionally as Gorden Kaye, was an English actor. He was best known for playing womanising café owner René Artois in the television comedy series '''Allo 'Allo!''. Early life Kaye was born on 7 April 1941 in Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire, the only child of Harold and Gracie Kaye; Gracie was 42 when she gave birth. Harold Kaye was a lorry driver in the ARP during the Second World War, and at other times worked as an engineering operative in a tractor factory. When young, Kaye played rugby league for Moldgreen ARLFC before studying at King James's Grammar School, Almondbury, Huddersfield. He worked in hospital radio in Huddersfield (interviewing Ken Dodd and then the Beatles in 1963 when they played the Ritz in the town), and worked in textile mills, a wine factory, and a tractor factory. Career Kaye had appeared in a radio play directed by Alan Ayckbourn and also in a television play from Manchester. Ayc ...
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For Better Or For Worse (radio Series)
''For Better or For Worse'' is a Canadian comic strip by Lynn Johnston that ran originally from 1979 to 2008 chronicling the lives of the Patterson family and their friends, in the town of Milborough, a fictional suburb of Toronto, Ontario. Now running as reruns, ''For Better or For Worse'' is still seen in over 2,000 newspapersPopular Cartoon Will Stay On — As Old/New Hybrid
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throughout Canada, the U.S., Mexico and around twenty other countries.


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Johnston's strip began in September 1979 and ended its original daily black-and-white run on August 30, 2008, with a postscript epilogue (as a full-colour Sunday strip) running the following day. Starting on September ...
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