
No, Honestly (1974)
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Humphrey Barclay — Producer
Episodes 13
The Facts of Life
Struggling actor Charles Danby meets children's' author Clara Burrell at a boring party and asks her out for an afternoon and teaches her about ""who does which, when and whatever.""
Read MoreThe Object of the Game
After a week and a half of going out, Clara tries to fit into C.D.'s life by joining his football team as a goalkeeper. This doesn't bother C.D. so much as what she does during and after the match.
Read MoreMore Royle Than Noble Really
C.D. suffers from a case of nerves when he comes to meet Clara's father and the imperious butler Royle; but who is who and what about the boiler?
Read MoreFinding the Form
C.D. takes Clara clothes shopping to try to change her image.
Read MoreGuess Who's Coming to Dinner
C.D. tries to hide that fact that he was an orphan by hiring actor friends to play his parents at a dinner party given by Clara's parents. Confusion arises when Royle takes the week off and the temporary staff arrives before C.D.'s ""parents.""
Read MoreJust Cause or Impediment
Clara decides they should try various aspects of living together before they get married. Clara tries her hand at cooking except she ""forgot to light the oven.""
Read MoreNow We Are Married
The Danbys try not to let anyone know that they are on their ""thingy."" So when they arrive at the hotel they try to convince everyone there that they have been married for years.
Read MoreEverything in the Garden
The newlyweds have their first ""sage and sorrel"" over household chores and Clara's painting everything white. In her painting, she includes the garden; ""except for the earth, I left the earth brown, for contrast like you said.""
Read MoreHaving Them Back
Clara and C.D. have a disastrous dinner party to pay back their social obligations.
Read MorePlenty of Shoulder Not Much Wheel
Clara quarrels with her publisher over the use of Ollie the Otter for a new project and C.D. goes quietly crazy when he's been out of work for nine weeks straight.
Read MoreBed, Beautiful Bed
Still unemployed, the Danbys sell Clara's antique bed to help pay the bills because they aren't broke but ""more completely knackered really."" Then they learn the aunt who gave it to her is back in England and wants it back to give it to a recently married relative; meanwhile Clara tries to train Harold.
Read MoreOnly Make Believe
Clara gets a small part in a movie featuring C.D. and their living room.
Read MoreSurprise Surprise
C.D. & Clara try to surprise each other on the morning of their first wedding anniversary and are both surprised by a burglar.
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