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{{Short description|Australian TV series (1984-1994)}} {{About||the 2023 reboot|Mother and Son (2023 TV series)|other uses}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Use Australian English|date=September 2013}} {{Infobox television | image = | caption = | genre = [[Situation comedy|Sitcom]] | runtime = 22 minutes | creator = [[Geoffrey Atherden]] | starring = [[Ruth Cracknell]]<br>[[Garry McDonald]]<br>[[Henri Szeps]]<br>[[Judy Morris]] | director = Geoff Portmann | producer = Geoff Portmann | executive_producer = [[John O'Grady (writer)|John O'Grady]] | country = Australia | language = English | network = [[ABC TV (Australian TV channel)|ABC]] | first_aired = {{Start date|1984|1|16|df=yes}} | last_aired = {{End date|1994|3|21|df=yes}} | num_seasons = 6 | num_episodes = 42 | list_episodes = List of Mother and Son episodes | related = ''[[Mother and Son (2023 TV series)|Mother and Son (reboot)]]'' }} '''''Mother and Son''''' is an [[Australian television]] [[sitcom]] that was broadcast on the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] (ABC) from 16 January 1984 until 21 March 1994. The show stars [[Ruth Cracknell]], [[Garry McDonald]], [[Henri Szeps]] and [[Judy Morris]]. It featured many Australian actors of the time in guest roles. It was created and written by [[Geoffrey Atherden]]. Its theme song features the [[Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra]], playing ''[[I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)]]'', a jazz standard which was recorded by [[Al Jolson]] in the 1920s. A stage version of ''Mother and Son'' was written by [[Geoffrey Atherden]] and premiered at the [[Comedy Theatre, Melbourne]], on 18 July 2014. In November 2022, it was announced the series would be given an eight-episode reboot with [[Denise Scott]] and [[Matt Okine]] playing Maggie and Arthur, respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2022/11/2023-upfronts-abc.html|title=2023 Upfronts: ABC|website=[[TV Tonight]]|date=24 November 2022|access-date=24 November 2022|first=David|last=Knox}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2022/11/24/upfront-everything-from-the-abc-in-2023/|title=UPFRONT: Everything from the ABC in 2023|website=TV Blackbox|date=24 November 2022|access-date=24 November 2022|first=Steve|last=Molk}}</ref> Filming for the series began in Sydney in March 2023.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2023/03/production-begins-on-mother-son-reboot.html|title=Production begins on Mother & Son reboot|website=[[TV Tonight]]|date=8 March 2022|access-date=8 March 2022|first=David|last=Knox}}</ref> ==Premise== The plot of the show addresses the problems of ageing and caring for somebody with increasing memory loss, with an often sharp-edged humour which carried with it a tinge of sadness. Despite its unlikely subject matter for a comedy, the show was a favourite with audiences. Maggie's and Arthur's relationship was presented with a fascinating complexity—Maggie's cruel attacks on and emotional manipulation of Arthur disguised her deep dependence on and need of him, and Arthur's dutiful love of Maggie was constantly in conflict with his guilty frustration at the huge limitations for his own life which looking after his mother entailed. The performance of Cracknell, a famous stage actress, as Maggie was particularly lauded as one of the finest characterisations on Australian television. The series itself became extremely popular and has screened in constant re-runs, particularly by [[Network Ten]]. Garry McDonald and Ruth Cracknell in character would appear in television adverts for Dynamo laundry liquid. ==Main characters== ===Maggie Beare=== Maggie ([[Ruth Cracknell]]), full name Margaret May Lapsley Beare, is the widow of [[World War II]] veteran Leo, mother of Robert and Arthur, sister to Lorna and grandmother to Damien and Teonie. Maggie is apparently in the early stages of some form of dementia and her younger son Arthur lives with and takes care of her. However, despite being increasingly forgetful, Maggie is lucid enough to manipulate Arthur when she wants to, usually for something devilish that will seriously inconvenience him. Maggie was a former nurse and met Leo while treating him for war wounds. ===Arthur Beare=== Younger son of Maggie and Leo, brother of Robert, uncle to Damien and Teonie and recent ex-husband of Deidre, Arthur ([[Garry McDonald]]) is an [[Copy editing|editor]] and [[journalist]] for a newspaper. When he is not working, he is usually at home attending to the demands of his impish and increasingly confused mother. He drives a 1955 [[Morris Minor]] Series II Tourer<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.caradvice.com.au/9296/mother-and-son-morris-for-sale/|title=Mother and Son Morris for sale {{!}} CarAdvice|website=CarAdvice.com|language=en|access-date=2019-08-26}}</ref> convertible that is constantly breaking down, has trouble bringing female friends back to the house because of his mother's deliberate interference, and is almost always thwarted by Maggie whenever he attempts to socialize with his work friends. Maggie frequently excoriates Arthur, labelling all his would-be girlfriends as "floozies", Arthur is nicknamed "Artie" by brother Robert. ===Robert Beare=== Elder son of Maggie and Leo, brother of Arthur, husband to Liz and father of Damien and Teonie, Robert ([[Henri Szeps]]) is a successful dentist who takes many holidays and has extramarital affairs. He does so by disguising his overseas holiday trysts as dental research conferences. His mother tells him off for his womanising and says that it is the reason he failed medical school, much to the disappointment of his late father. He is a 'man of leisure' who is adept at providing excuses as to why it is Arthur and not he that must take the primary care of their elderly mother. Robert loves to play tennis and golf, listening to [[classical music]], and throughout the show owns a series of luxury cars: a [[Jaguar Cars|Jaguar]], [[Volvo]] and a [[BMW]]. When Arthur asked him for a loan to buy a new car, all Robert would offer him was a seriously impaired Volvo at a discount. ===Liz Beare=== Wife of Robert, mother to Damien and Teonie, the long-suffering Liz ([[Judy Morris]]) is well aware of her husband's affairs but finds it difficult to prove any of them, because of Robert's well-honed skill at covering them up. So in the meantime, Liz compensates by spending Robert's money and socialising with her equally rich, bored and unhappy friends. She occasionally seeks consolation from Arthur, using behaviour that could suggest that she is attracted to him. She is frequently, however, just as insensitive and selfish as Robert is and just as eager to put Maggie in a home. Liz has a verbal drawl, and is frequently heard to say "Oh Gawd" or "You're weird, Arthur". ==Recurring characters== '''Deidre Beare''' ([[Suzanne Roylance]]): Ex-wife of Arthur. Appears in five episodes. Deidre seems to want the best for her ex-husband Arthur and dislikes him looking after his mother. Maggie resents the fact that Arthur had divorced. They end up getting back together in the final episode. '''Aunty Lorna''' ([[Melissa Jaffer]]): Sister of Maggie. Appears in three episodes. She is married to Stan and has three children—Colin, Dawn and Murray. Lorna is the "younger and prettier" sister, much to Maggie's chagrin. Stan, Colin, Dawn and Murray do not appear in the show, and are only mentioned by name. In the second episode in which she appears it is revealed that Stan has died. '''Dr. Holloway''' ([[Martin Vaughan]]): (3 episodes) the family's doctor, who apparently suffers from [[Alzheimer's disease]]. ==Cast== ===Main=== * [[Ruth Cracknell]] as Maggie Beare * [[Garry McDonald]] as Arthur Beare * [[Henri Szeps]] as Robert Beare * [[Judy Morris]] as Liz Beare ===Recurring=== * Suzanne Roylance as Deidre Beare (5 episodes) * [[Andrea Demetriades]] as Dee (4 episodes) * [[Melissa Jaffer]] as Aunty Lorna (3 episodes) * [[Martin Vaughan]] as Dr. Holloway (3 episodes) * [[Roslyn Gentle]] as Wendy (2 episodes) * [[Warwick Moss]] as Fireman (2 episodes) * [[Ron Haddrick]] as Claude Price (2 episodes) * Constance Lansberg as Helen (2 episodes) * Suzette Williams as Constable (2 episodes) ===Guests=== * [[Arky Michael]] as Constable (1 episode) * [[Barbara Stephens (actress)|Barbara Stephens]] as Susan Price (1 episode) * [[Betty Lucas]] as Mavis (1 episode) * [[Bud Tingwell]] as The Judge (1 episode) * [[Colleen Clifford]] as Old Lady (1 episode) * [[Diane Craig]] as Delores (1 episode) * [[Frank Lloyd (actor)|Frank Lloyd]] as Catholic Priest * [[George Whaley (actor)|George Whaley]] as Doctor (1 episode) * [[Jennifer Cluff]] as Carrie Samuels (1 episode) * [[Joan Sydney]] as Merle MacDonald (1 episode) * [[Julie Nihill]] as Receptionist (1 episode) * [[Les Foxcroft]] as Old Man (1 episode) * [[Lois Ramsey]] as Butcher #1 (1 episode) * [[Melissa Jaffer]] as Lorna (1 episode) * [[Penne Hackforth-Jones]] as Community Medical Officer Joan (1 episode) * [[Peter Gwynne]] as Uncle Tom * [[Peter Whitford]] as Minister (1 episode) * [[Ray Meagher]] as Geoff (1 episode) * [[Sonia Todd]] as Policewoman (1 episode) * [[Tom Oliver]] as Sergeant (1 episode) * [[Vivienne Garrett]] as Tessa (1 episode) ==The house== The house used for outside shots with the cast, at 16 Rickard Street Rodd Point, was built by John Cockerill in 1927, had an auction which was "off the Richter scale with well and truly over 100 people, at least". The house was mainly unknown in connection to the show (with most bidders being too young to know the sitcom) and sold in 2014 for $1.95 million to build a dual-occupancy dwelling with an underground garage and swimming pool. No objections were received, the application was amended and demolition and construction was approved in June 2015.<ref>Frost, Nicole. [https://www.domain.com.au/news/iconic-australian-tv-home-from-mother-and-son-demolished-20160513-got9wg/ "Iconic Australian TV home from Mother and Son demolished"], Domain.com.au, Australia, 12 May 2016. Retrieved on 2018-06-24.</ref> ==DVD releases== All six series have been released in Australia. *Vol. 1 (2-disc set), released 10 June 2004 *Vol. 2 (2-disc set), released 3 February 2005 *Vol. 3 (2-disc set), released 7 July 2005 *Vol. 4 (2-disc set), released 6 October 2005 *Vol. 5 (1-disc set), released 7 November 2007 *'The Complete Series 1–6' (6-disc box set), released 7 November 2007 *Series 1, released 1 April 2010 *Series 2, released 1 April 2010 *Series 3, released 1 April 2010 *Series 4, released 1 April 2010 *Series 5, released 1 April 2010 *Series 6, released 1 April 2010 ==Digital release== In 2016, the show in its entirety was available on [[Netflix]] in Australia. As of 2018, it is on [[Stan (service)|Stan]]. ==Awards and nominations== ===Gold Logies=== *'''1994''': Most Popular Comedy Personality, Ruth Cracknell ===Silver Logies=== *'''1993,''' '''1994''': Most Outstanding Actress, Ruth Cracknell *'''1994''': Most Outstanding Actor, Garry McDonald ===Other awards=== *'''1987''': Winner of the Television Drama Award presented by the [[Australian Human Rights Commission]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://hrawards.humanrights.gov.au/1987-human-rights-medal-and-awards-winners |title=1987 Human Rights Medal and awards winners |work=Human Rights Medal and Awards |publisher=[[Australian Human Rights Commission]] |year=1987 |accessdate=2017-11-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/weird-how-my-rello-won-his-fame/2008/09/12/1220857835068.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1 |title=Weird how my rello won his fame |work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]] |publisher=[[Fairfax Media]] |last=Tynan |first=Jacinta |date=2008-09-13 |accessdate=2010-11-05}}</ref> ==Stage productions== The stage version of ''Mother and Son'', written by Geoffrey Atherden and starring [[Noeline Brown]], Darren Gilshenan and [[Shane Jacobson]], premiered at the Comedy Theatre, Melbourne on 18 July 2014. [[Jally Entertainment]] was scheduled to tour the stage production, starring [[Julie McGregor]] and [[Christopher Truswell]], in June and July 2020 to Caloundra, Wangaratta, Bainsdale, Wonthagi, Sale, Drysdale, Maryborough, Rockhampton, Mackay, Brisbane, Redland, Cessnock, Taree, Newcastle and Queanbeyan. ==Reboot== {{main|Mother and Son (2023 TV series)}} == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * {{IMDb title|id=0088573}} * [http://australianscreen.com.au/people/John_O'Grady/ John O'Grady filmography] Australian Screen, Australian Film Archive (2007) *[http://aso.gov.au/titles/tv/mother-and-son-money/ ''Mother and Son'' – "The Money"] at [[Australian Screen Online]] *[http://aso.gov.au/titles/tv/mother-and-son-funeral/ ''Mother and Son'' – "The Funeral"] at [[Australian Screen Online]] *[http://aso.gov.au/titles/tv/mother-and-son-clock/ ''Mother and Son'' – "The Clock"] at [[Australian Screen Online]] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20140408223132/http://www.motherandsononstage.com.au/ ''Mother and Son'' – Stage production] {{ABC Television programming}} [[Category:Australian television sitcoms]] [[Category:Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming]] [[Category:1984 Australian television series debuts]] [[Category:1994 Australian television series endings]] [[Category:Television shows set in Sydney]]
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