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A Fine Romance (1981 TV series)

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A Fine Romance
A Fine Romance Television Titles.jpg
Series titles
GenreSitcom
Romance
Created byBob Larbey
StarringJudi Dench
Michael Williams
Susan Penhaligon
Richard Warwick
Theme music composerJerome Kern and
Dorothy Fields
Opening theme"A Fine Romance"
Performed by Judi Dench
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series4
No. of episodes26
Production
Producer(s)James Cellan Jones
Graham Evans
Don Leaver
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkLondon Weekend Television
ITV
Original release1 November 1981 – 17 February 1984[1]
A Fine Romance is a British situation comedy starring husband-and-wife team Judi Dench and Michael Williams. Dench's sister and brother-in-law were played by Susan Penhaligon and Richard Warwick. It was produced by London Weekend Television and written by Bob Larbey. It was first broadcast on 8 November 1981. It lasted for 26 episodes over four series; the final episode being broadcast on 17 February 1984. The series takes its name from a song in the 1936 filmSwing Time, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, which Dench recorded as the theme music.
The series was nominated for nine BAFTA British Academy Television Awards and a winner of two, both for Dench's performance in 1982 and 1985.

A Fine Romance 1981 S04E07 Happy Ever After




Funny Theme song!!

Interfaith Marriage - YouTube

Aug 27, 2009 - Uploaded by ShiftNews21
Chicagoans Patty and David Kovacs chat about how they make their Catholic-Jewish interfaith marriage work.


Rabbi Performs Jewish-Interfaith Wedding - Jewish ...

Dec 22, 2008 - Uploaded by Jewish Ceremonies, Inc.
http://www.Jewish-Ceremonies.com Rabbi/Cantor performs aninterfaith wedding ceremony in New York at ...


Rabbi Performs Jewish-Interfaith Wedding - Jewish-Ceremonies.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obvQqiqrxZk

Rabbi/Cantor performs an interfaith wedding ceremony in New York at the Rainbow Room.
Weddings performed for Jewish - Christian/Catholic couples as well as for Jewish couples.
Co-officiated ceremonies with a priest, minister, reverend or clergy of any faith.
Ceremonies in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Destination weddings performed as well.

Jewish Wedding Ceremony - YouTube

Jun 6, 2012 - Uploaded by Tom J Daniels
Andy and Sally what hrappened to 7 blessings. are u sure u are married according to jewish law. a lot of non .. 



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Diamond clarity- synthetic diamond technology improves and distinguishing between natural and synthetic diamonds becomes more difficult, inclusions or blemishes can be used as proof of natural origin.

CategoryFlawlessInternally FlawlessVery Very Slightly IncludedVery Slightly IncludedSlightly IncludedIncluded
GradeFLIFVVS1VVS2VS1VS2SI1SI2I1I2I3
The GIA diamond grading scale is divided into six categories and eleven grades.[2] The clarity categories and grades are:
  • Flawless category (FL) diamonds have no inclusions or blemishes visible under 10x magnification.[3]
  • Internally Flawless category (IF) diamonds have no inclusions visible under 10x magnification, only small blemishes on the diamond surface.[3]
  • Very, Very Slightly Included category (VVS) diamonds have minute inclusions that are difficult for a skilled grader to see under 10x magnification.[3] The VVS category is divided into two grades; VVS1 denotes a higher clarity grade than VVS2. Pinpoints and needles set the grade at VVS.[2]
  • Very Slightly Included category (VS) diamonds have minor inclusions that are difficult to somewhat easy for a trained grader to see when viewed under 10x magnification.[3]The VS category is divided into two grades; VS1 denotes a higher clarity grade than VS2. Typically the inclusions in VS diamonds are invisible without magnification; however, infrequently some VS2 inclusions may still be visible. An example would be on a large emerald cut diamond which has a small inclusion under the corner of the table.[2]

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