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Meet the Wife

''Meet the Wife'' is a 1960s BBC situation comedy written by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe, which featured Freddie Frinton as Freddie Blacklock with Thora Hird as his tyrannical wife, Thora. It ran to five series.
The series was based on a 1963 BBC television ''Comedy Playhouse'' production, "The Bed". The theme tune was by Russ Conway and incidental music by Norman Percival and later Dennis Wilson. The producers were John Paddy Carstairs and later Robin Nash.
The Beatles song "Good Morning, Good Morning" on ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' includes the lyric "It's time for tea and ''Meet the Wife''".
==Outline==
The series followed the various ups and downs of a middle-aged married couple. Of the two, Fred was the "straight man". He was a plumber who liked a bit of betting and a drink before coming home. His wife, Thora, was noted for her incessant talking while giving her husband a hard time. The couple had at least two children, one named Peter who is now 23 and married. The series has much in common with the later BBC sitcom ''Keeping Up Appearances'', except that the central couple were unmistakably working class while in ''Appearances'' social climbing was a central element of the programme.
The catchphrases of the series were both Thora's. The first occurred whenever the socially-aspiring Thora introduced her husband, when she would snobbishly pronounce his name "Frayed", remarking that he was "a Master plumber", with the emphasis on the word ''Master''. The other was to throw an irate accusative tantrum at poor, downtrodden Fred, with the words, "Every time (happens ), you always go berserk" The word ''berserk'' was given great emphasis, as "Ber-Serk", and always had a successful comedic effect as Fred would wilt under the onslaught.
Fred also had a catchphrase; always uttering an affected, over-the-top, supposed-upper class "Yai-sss", accompanied by tilted head, sycophantic smile and rapid eye-blinking, in response to Thora's request for confirmation (e.g. "Isn't that right, Fred?") on some point she was making to any member of the group she was aspiring to equal socially.

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