Willing and Abel

Willing and Abel

Comedy
Drama

Willing and Abel

1S | 26E
02/16/1987
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1. You Wouldn't Be Dead for Quids

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2/16/1987

2. Run For Your Life

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2/23/1987

3. Walking My Baby Back Home

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3/2/1987

4. Behind the Eight Ball

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3/9/1987

5. Profit of Doom

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3/19/1987

6. Return of Sadie Thompson

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3/26/1987

7. Thicker Than Blood

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4/1/1987

8. Playing it by Ear

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4/8/1987

9. Squid Pro Quo

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4/15/1987

10. Miss September

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4/22/1987

11. Episode 11

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4/29/1987

12. Saint Sophia's Ghost

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5/6/1987

13. The Seven Steps

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5/13/1987

14. Money Isn't Everything

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5/20/1987

15. Hammerhead

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5/29/1987

16. Dead to Rights

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6/5/1987

17. Swann Song

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6/12/1987

18. Clairvoyant

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6/19/1987

19. Rose Bay Raffles

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6/26/1987

20. What is this thing called?

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7/3/1987

21. Kid's Stuff

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12/3/1987

22. Where There's a Will

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12/10/1987

23. The Exterminators

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12/17/1987

24. Episode 24

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12/31/1987

25. Chalk and Cheese

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1/28/1988

26. Facing the Music

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2/4/1988

Overview

Willing 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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