Married Single Other

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Television series
Original title Married Single Other
Country of production United Kingdom
original language English
year 2010
length 60 minutes
Episodes 6 in 1 season
genre Dramedy , comedy
Theme music Find my way back home
Priscilla Ahn
idea Ian Edelman
production Peter Souter
First broadcast February 12, 2010 (UK) on ITV
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Married Single Other is a British comedy-drama that first aired on ITV on February 22, 2010 . The series takes its name from the circumstances of the six main characters, who are either married, single or in another form of relationship. The show is produced in Leeds by Bank Pictures Production. The only season has 6 episodes.

content

Married Single Other tells the story of three couples in the stress of everyday relationships and the fight for love. Each couple is in a different part of the relationship. The married couple struggles with financial problems that threaten to break up their relationship. The male part of the couple in the long-term relationship has been trying to persuade his great love to get married for years, but although they both love each other and lead a life like a married couple, the female part is afraid to take the last step. And finally the single who tries to transform himself from a womanizer and sex addict into something else when he falls in love with a strange woman for the first time in his life and does not miss an opportunity to convince her that he is the right person is.

Odds and reception

Married Single Other had 6.2 million viewers when the first episode first aired. The second episode saw 4 million people.

The Guardian critic saw "a lot in common with Cold Feet , Sex and the City and similar formats" in the series.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/987444/Married-Single-Others-audience-drops-4m/ brandrepublic.com
  2. Stuart Heritage: Can Married Single Other restore ITV's reputation for relationship dramas? In: "Guardian" of February 22, 2010.