Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 The Mother and Son Reboot Has Fresh Things to Say about Adult Children and Their Ageing Parents
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'Mother and Son has long been regarded as one of Australia’s greatest sitcoms. First airing in 1984, the tale of the ageing Maggie Beare and her hapless son, Arthur, was not only very funny, but revealed the pain, frustration and love that underpinned their relationship.'(Introduction)

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  • Mother and Son Matt Okine Sarah Walker Tristram Baumber Geoffrey Atherden 2023 series - publisher film/TV
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