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  1. Newly remarried Sally Redway (formerly Harrison) finds that her children, now augmented by the daughter of her new husband, may be a little older, but are just as troublesome as before.

    • (58)
    • 1974-05-01
    • Comedy
    • 30
  2. And Mother Makes Five. This charming sequel to And Mother Makes Three saw scatter-brained widow Sally Harrison (Wendy Craig) re-marry. Her new husband was widower and antiquarian bookseller David Redway (Richard Coleman), who also had a child of his own, Jane (Maxine Gordon).

  3. The final series had seen Sally Harrison, a widowed mother of two sons, marrying the antique bookseller, David Redway, the divorced father of one daughter. The two families then became one. The two sitcoms had almost exactly the same cast, although Miriam Mann had been replaced by Maxine Gordon in the role of Jane Redway.

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    1. Studio

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    1. Multi-camera

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    1. Colour

    First broadcast

    1. Wednesday 1st May 1974 at 8pm on ITV1

  4. Sally's furious when Monica finds a completed newspaper questionnaire, a need for a fresh image sees her go on a little shopping expedition, and the kids get roped in when she decides to rearrange all of the furniture.

  5. Sally married father-of-one widower and antiquarian bookseller David Redway in the final series, leading to the sequel And Mother Makes Five. The domestic scope of the new series was much the same, with Sally as harassed as before and the children growing older but remaining as wholesomely brattish as before.

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