You Wouldn't Be Dead for Quids
16th February 1987Run For Your Life
23rd February 1987Walking My Baby Back Home
2nd March 1987Behind the Eight Ball
9th March 1987Profit of Doom
19th March 1987Return of Sadie Thompson
26th March 1987Thicker Than Blood
1st April 1987Playing it by Ear
8th April 1987Squid Pro Quo
15th April 1987Miss September
22nd April 1987Episode 11
29th April 1987Saint Sophia's Ghost
6th May 1987The Seven Steps
13th May 1987Money Isn't Everything
20th May 1987Hammerhead
29th May 1987Dead to Rights
5th June 1987Swann Song
12th June 1987Clairvoyant
19th June 1987Rose Bay Raffles
26th June 1987What is this thing called?
3rd July 1987Kid's Stuff
3rd December 1987Where There's a Will
10th December 1987The Exterminators
17th December 1987Episode 24
31st December 1987Chalk and Cheese
28th January 1988Facing the Music
4th February 1988Willing and Abel is an Australian television comedy series which was made in 1987, about two handymen. The main cast were Grant Dodwell as "Charles Willing", Shane Withington as "Abel Moore", and Rebecca Rigg as "Angela Reddy". Their names were a pun on the saying: "Ready, Willing and Able". It had problems in attaining an audience. The show was produced as a "comedy drama" however some at the Nine Network wanted to steer it to be a heavier drama. There was much discussion between production executives and the Network and not much agreement. 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. The series dealt with contemporary issues in a subtle way, sometimes making observations through humour.
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