The Facts of Life
4th October 1974The Object of the Game
11th October 1974More Royle Than Noble Really
18th October 1974Finding the Form
27th October 1974Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
3rd November 1974Just Cause or Impediment
10th November 1974Now We Are Married
17th November 1974Everything in the Garden
1st December 1974Having Them Back
8th December 1974Plenty of Shoulder Not Much Wheel
15th December 1974Bed, Beautiful Bed
22nd December 1974Only Make Believe
29th December 1974Surprise Surprise
5th January 1975No, Honestly is a British sitcom that was originally produced in 1974. No, Honestly featured the real-life married couple of Pauline Collins and John Alderton respectively as Clara and Charles Danby, a newlywed couple living in London. The character of Clara was a ditzy dreamer who hoped to write books for children. Charles Danby by contrast was a struggling actor with a more serious streak. At the start of each episode, the couple appeared in front of an audience telling stories about their first meeting, courtship and life as newlyweds. The entire programme, therefore, was a series of flashbacks as the couple recounted the earlier days of their romance. Filled with witty and sparkling banter, the episodes featured comic situations ranging from problems with mistaken identity to decorating and makeover mishaps. In homage to George Burns and Gracie Allen, CD would end each episode with the phrase "Say goodnight, Clara." The series is based on the novels Coronet Among the Weeds and Coronet Among the Grass written by Charlotte Bingham, who was co-creator of the TV series with her husband Terence Brady. The theme song for No, Honestly was written and performed by Lynsey De Paul. It peaked on the UK charts at number 7.