A Fine Romance 1989 feels like one of those quiet discoveries you stumble across on late-night reruns. The series, a co-production between LWT in the United Kingdom and ABC in the United States of America, pairs two very different television traditions without forcing either one to dominate. Edward Woodward and Margaret Whitton play a pair who meet later in life, and the writing lets their awkward courtship unfold at its own pace rather than rushing toward tidy resolutions.
Short scenes often carry more weight than the longer ones. A single raised eyebrow or an unfinished sentence says plenty about how guarded these characters are. That restraint keeps the humor grounded instead of sliding into broad sitcom territory. Viewers who enjoy slower-burn romances tend to appreciate how the show lingers on small embarrassments and half-admitted feelings.
LWT and ABC clearly aimed for something that could travel, yet the result still feels rooted in both countries' sensibilities. The United Kingdom side brings dry timing and understated emotion, while the United States of America influence adds a touch more warmth and openness. Together they created eight episodes that reward attention without demanding it. Even now the series holds up as a modest, oddly comforting watch for anyone tired of flashy declarations and instant chemistry.
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Year1989
Number of episodes13
Number of seasons1
Episode run time60
StatusCanceled
GenresMysteryComedyDrama
Production countriesUnited States of AmericaUnited KingdomFrance