Out of Love (Australian TV series)

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Out of Love is a 1974 Australian television anthology series. All episodes were written by Brian Faull.{{cite news|title=TV Guide|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=29 July 1974|page= 15}}{{cite news|title=ABC turns it on with trendy problem plays|newspaper=The Age TV Guide|page=3|date=5 December 1974}}

Faull was meant to follow it with a 26-episode anthology series Now the Future.{{cite news|newspaper=The Sunday Sydney Morning Herald|date=6 October 1974|page=85|title=Women cope better with change}}

Cast

Episodes

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"I Don't Want to Know"

| David Tanner returns from a trip to discover his wife is suing him from divorce and wants custody of their daughter Jenny.

| Jeff Ashby, Melissa Jaffer, Rowena Wallace, Peter Collingwood

| 1 Aug 1974

"It Will Never Work"

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| Patsy King, Arthur Barradell-Smith

| 8 Aug 1974

"Separate Ways"

| In a bid to save their marriage, Stephen and Betty agree to have separate affairs, which upsets their song.

| Edmund Pegge, Gerda Nicholson, Margaret Cruikshank, Rhona McLeod, Joan Letch{{cite news|title=TV Guide|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=12 August 1974|page= 19}}

| 15 Aug 1974

"Where Did All the Magic Go"

| Ian Roarke's second wife Nadine is apprehensive when her step son Michael arrives from London.

| Peter Gwynne, Olivia Hammett, Mark Clark, John Wood, David Margolin

| 22 Aug 1974

References

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