Willing and Abel is an Australian television comedy series which was made in 1987, about two handymen.
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 |
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
edit- 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
- Mary-Anne Fahey
Broadcast
editThe 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
edit- "The Australian Film and Television Companion" — compiled by Tony Harrison — Simon & Schuster Australia, 1994
External links
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