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      • Coupling is a 2007 Greek remake of the British television sitcom of the same title which aired on ANT1. The show was directed by Stephanos Kodomari, and written by Tina Kampitsi. The series started being broadcast on November 15, 2007 at 23:00. The series was then dropped by ANT1 in February 2008 due to low ratings.
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  1. Coupling is a 2007 Greek remake of the British television sitcom of the same title which aired on ANT1. The show was directed by Stephanos Kodomari, and written by Tina Kampitsi. The series started being broadcast on November 15, 2007 at 23:00. The series was then dropped by ANT1 in February 2008 due to low ratings. Cast

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  3. Oct 13, 2022 · Six best friends talk about all aspects of sex and relationships on their never-ending quest to find true love. Coupling is a British television sitcom written by Steven Moffat that aired on BBC Two from 12 May 2000 to 14 June 2004. -----------.

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  4. Coupling is a BBC Television sitcom. Written by Steven Moffat, it is based on his relationship with Sue Vertue, the show's producer. [1] Martin Dennis directed all 28 episodes for Hartswood Films. The first episode was transmitted on 12 May 2000, [2] and the final transmitted on 14 June 2004. [3]

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    Conception

    Moffat had used the breakdown of his first marriage as inspiration for his 1990s sitcom Joking Apart. Retaining this semiautobiographical trend, Couplingwas based on him meeting his wife, Sue Vertue, and on the issues that arise in new relationships. Moffat met Vertue at the Edinburgh International Television Festival in 1996. Vertue had been working for Tiger Aspect, a production company run by Peter Bennett-Jones. Bennett-Jones and his friend and former colleague Andre Ptaszynski, who had w...

    Writing

    According to Vertue, Steven Moffat wrote on the top floor of their family home. Once he finished a script, she read it two floors away so he could not hear her laughing. The producer says that his first drafts were "pretty much ready to shoot".She did not give him many notes; she would tick all of the places where she laughed, and then he revised the script accordingly. The humour of the show, according to Moffat, is in the context. He says that there are "no jokes per se" and if they did put...

    Rehearsals

    British sitcoms usually cannot afford to occupy a studio facility for the entire run, meaning that they are unable to rehearse in the studio. Rehearsals for Coupling took place in a church hall off Kensington High Street. The actors received their scripts on Friday mornings. Following a read-through, Moffat was generally forced to cut minutes worth of material to achieve the requisite length. Director Martin Dennis designed and compiled the camera script on Saturday afternoons. After a day of...

    Main characters

    Coupling is almost entirely based around the antics of the six main characters. The show was inspired by Moffat's relationship with producer Sue Vertue, to the extent that they gave their names to two of the characters. Couplingfeatures no other recurring characters that last beyond a few episodes. In the series, "the women are mainly confident and sexually quite voracious, whilst the blokes are completely useless, riddled with self-doubt and awkwardness." Steve Taylor (Jack Davenport) is in...

    Other characters

    Julia Davis (Lou Gish) appears in five episodes spanning over series two and three. She first appears in "Naked", as the new head of department in the office where Jeff and Susan work. Julia and Jeff soon fall for each other due to their shared inability to hold a reasonable conversation with a member of the opposite sex. Despite overcoming the inevitable troubles with each other, their relationship ends when Julia's ex, Joe, a soldier, returns believing Julia to still be his girlfriend. Afte...

    Four series of Coupling were produced for the BBC. The first series of six episodes was broadcast on Friday evenings from 12 May to 16 June 2000. Nine episodes were commissioned for the second series, which was broadcast on Monday evenings in Autumn 2001. The third series, consisting of seven episodes, were broadcast a year later. The fourth series...

    Critical reception was generally positive. The Guardian's Mark Lawson applauded Moffat's writing, specifically assessing the episode "The Girl with Two Breasts" as "comic writing of astonishing originality and invention." The Daily Record called the show "frank and funny." Writing in The Independent, Mark Thompson, then director of television at th...

    Griffin, Jeffrey (2008). "Coupling Crosses the Atlantic: A Case Study in the Format Adaptation of a Fictional Series". Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States. 24.

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  5. Currently you are able to watch "Coupling" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Peacock Premium, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Peacock Premium Plus or for free with ads on The Roku Channel, Freevee, VUDU Free. It is also possible to buy "Coupling" as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video.

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  6. www.bbc.co.uk › iplayer › episodesCoupling - BBC iPlayer

    Coupling. Friends who date, then don't, then hook up again. Six twenty-somethings live it up in the city, sharing drinks and relationship ups and downs. Series 1: 1. Flushed (29 mins)

  7. Coupling stands as Moffat's final TV sitcom to date – having established himself as a writer of comedies, he's more recently found success as showrunner on a string of blockbuster dramas, from...

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