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William and Mary (TV series)

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mother Molly, her ex husband Reuben, her ex boyfriend Rick, and her midwife associate Doris. William is an undertaker and Mary a midwife; according to Mary, they “complete the circle … I see them into the world and you see them out”. Subplots regularly involve their work with clients. William is also an avid musician, singing in a choir and playing in a band, and music figures prominently in the story and the production.
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neighborhood. Molly wins a prize contest. After a grueling course of cancer treatment, Molly is finally given the all clear, prompting her to spend her prize winnings on travel for the grandkids and a party. At the celebration, William and Mary flirt with another attempt at marriage, but ultimately decide they’re happy with their lives just the way they are.
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Molly invites Mary’s father, Ally, to William’s and Mary’s wedding, but changes her mind when he falls “off the wagon”. Rick struggles to keep a determined Ally away. Just when everything appears settled, Reuben brings the vows to an abrupt halt, claiming she is still married to him. Mary flees, then
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Mary considers becoming an independent midwife, taking the head of the firm as her latest client. William’s clients put him, Arnold and Jane between two violent feuding families, and they take refuge in Mary’s old flat. William plays for an Elvis night. Julia fears she’s losing her family. Kate loses
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William and Mary panic when a scheduling snafu brings their daughters and sons together without benefit of their introductions. When Julia disappears, William knows where to find her. Mary saves a baby’s life and is disciplined for her risk taking. William's latest funeral service sparks fireworks.
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Mary’s snooty private clients help seal her doubts about becoming an independent midwife. William struggles to get Reuben out of his life. Construction at the fixer upper reveals it to be unstable and may have to be condemned. William and Mary schedule dinner with Nicholas to discuss whether their
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William realizes that concealing his occupation has broken trust with Mary, and at the urging of an elderly client, writes to her to try to patch things up. Molly intercepts his letter. William follows up with a note, leading Mary to investigate. When Mary discovers Molly purloined the letter, she
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Billy and Eamon come to blows at William and Mary's dinner party. Mary and Doris attend to a difficult birth, while William sorts out a missing body with Nicholas’s ex, also a solicitor who has taken over Nicholas’s practice. The new father aggressively propositions Mary, while Nicholas’s ex does
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Jane threatens to leave the firm as she finds Arnold's relationship with Mrs Ball difficult to cope with. The twin brother of William’s latest client puts a fright into staff by showing up unexpectedly at McKinnon & Spalding. William hits on a plan to get Terence back … a new home in another
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With the name Shawcross and Sons sold with the business, Arnold and Jane become William’s new partners and supply the new name as well; McKinnon and Spalding. Mary learns she is pregnant. William holds a traditional Chinese funeral while Mary tends to a couple enduring a stillborn birth. William
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The story revolves around William Shawcross and Mary Gilcrest, along with William's two daughters Kate and Julia, Mary's two sons Brendan and Terence, William’s business associates Arnold and Jane, his housekeeper Mrs Ball, his bandleader Billy Two Hats, his cousin and solicitor Nicholas, Mary’s
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Mary’s ex, Reuben, resurfaces, throwing William and Mary’s relationship into turmoil. As Kate and Brendan pursue clandestine sexual experimentation, Brendan overhears Reuben offering to disappear for cash. Overcome with jealousy and freed from his family obligation to be an undertaker, William
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William conducts a funeral for a man whose wife didn’t know he wore dresses, and it falls to him to inform her when he worries the conservative woman will find out when his dress wearing friends show up at the funeral. A former client of Mary’s takes her own life along with those of her three
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Mary has persuaded William to remain an undertaker and to keep his business, but William’s cousin and solicitor Nicholas arrives to inform him it’s too late, it’s gone. He will have to start over. Now that William and Mary are engaged, to Mary’s dismay, Rick and Molly announce their
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William and Rick are asked to celebrate a biker's funeral by putting him on a high speed bike run. When Terence is viciously slashed by gang members, William and Reuben decide he should go to stay with Reuben until things calm down. Mary is furious and turns cold towards William.
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William’s mother’s death devastates William when he learns she had pressured him into becoming an undertaker under false pretenses. William tells Mary that he loves her, but her response falls short. Rick breaks the news to Mary that he's dating her
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Baby Thomas is now a toddler. Molly is diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. William steps in to perform the service for a vicar's daughter when the vicar is unable to complete it. Mary and Doris run interference for a blind couple set on a home
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William and Mary meet through a computerized introduction service. On their disastrous first date, Mary stipulates that work is a “banned topic”. When it turns out they have a client in common, she discovers what line of work William is
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Molly and Rick squabble over how to cope with her cancer battle. William arranges a service for a man lost at sea. Mary remains frosty towards William and begins to fantasize about a handsome client, a doctor, and her
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decides not only to break it off with Mary, but sell the business and leave the country. When Mary discovers this, she declares her love for William and asks him to marry her; insisting that he remain an undertaker.
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William and Mary meet Kate at Oxford, where Kate hopes to be accepted. Terence gets involved in gang graffiti. Molly grows fascinated with entering contests. Doris begins dating Eamon.
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Brendan and Kate want to go to a party with some acquaintances, who then are killed in a car accident. Now homeless Molly turns to Mary’s ex boyfriend Rick for shelter and solace.
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as Mary Gilcrest, a midwife. Its title refers to its two principal characters and is a cultural reference to the reign of the British monarchs
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goes into labor in London while William searches for her in Paris. He arrives back in London just as their baby is born.
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demands Molly move out, and decides to give William a second chance. Meanwhile Mary must cope with a truant Terence.
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potential loss is insured. As they press Nicholas for a straight answer, Nicholas equivocates, and suddenly dies.
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2003 Nominated, British Comedy Award Best TV Comedy Actor Martin Clunes Also for The Booze Cruise.
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2005 Nominated, National Television Award Most Popular Actor Martin Clunes Also for Doc Martin
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2004 Nominated, BAFTA TV Award Best Drama Series Trevor Hopkins, Stuart Orme, Mick Ford
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surprises Mary with a fixer upper that will accommodate their combined families.
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2003 Nominated, National Television Award Most Popular Actor Martin Clunes
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All episodes are written by Mick Ford and produced by Trevor Hopkins.
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Dominick Baron - Terence Gilcrest (18 episodes, 2003–2005)
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Catherine Terris - Jane Spalding (15 episodes, 2003–2005)
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Ricci McLeod - Brendan Gilcrest (18 episodes, 2003–2005)
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Peta Cornish - Kate Shawcross (18 episodes, 2003–2005)
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The Emerald Dogs - The Band (11 episodes, 2003–2005)
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dramedy
Julie Graham
Martin Clunes
Meridian Television
ITV
ITV
drama
Martin Clunes
Julie Graham
William III
Mary II
7TWO
Martin Clunes
Julie Graham
Cheryl Campbell
Michael Begley
Georgina Terry
James Greene
David Kennedy
Paterson Joseph
Max and Harvey
Jerusalem
William Blake
Sir Hubert Parry
Harold Spina
Johnny Burke
Fats Waller
Why Does It Always Rain on Me?
Travis
Coky Giedroyc

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