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  1. We are aware that there are films on the site that were added when the criteria for the inclusion of locations was very different from today and, as a result, there may be scenes missing from some productions. Please do not forward additional screen captures to us but bring the detail to our attention, for we do, and are, 're-addressing' these older entries as time allows.

  2. For the Love of AdaUK theatrical posterDirected byRonnie BaxterProduced byPeter J. ThompsonWritten byHarry DriverVince PowellStarringIrene HandlWilfred PicklesBarbara MitchellJack SmethurstMusic byFrank BarberCinematographyAlan HumeEdited byAnthony PalkProductioncompany Tigon British Film Productions Distributed byLMG Film Productions Limited UKRelease date1972Running time88 minCountryUnited ...

  3. A film version, based on the series, was released in 1972. It was directed by Ronnie Baxter and featured the same principal cast, along with an appearance by Arthur English as a colleague of Walter. The plot revolves around a surprise party being planned for Ada and Walter's first wedding anniversary.

  4. For the Love of Ada: Directed by Ronnie Baxter. With Irene Handl, Wilfred Pickles, Barbara Mitchell, Jack Smethurst. Spin-off from the television series For the Love of Ada 1970.

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  5. Old-age pensioners Ada and Walter Bingley have reached the first anniversary of their wedding. Unknown to them, Ada's daughter Ruth has planned a surprise party for the occasion at the local Masonic Hall. Walter has bought a locket for Ada with his savings but is horrified to learn that she has given his old jacket, complete with locket in a ...

  6. 1970s ITV sit-com For The Love of Ada was such a hit with the viewers that it was given its own big screen cinema release! This British comedy classic follows two young-at-heart pensioners who discover true love rather late in life! Irene Handl & Wilfred Pickles star. 137 IMDb 5.7 1 h 24 min 1972. Comedy · Romance · Cheerful · Easygoing.

  7. This one focussed on the elderly "Ada" (Irene Handl) and her husband "Walter" (Wilfred Pickles). It's not the most original of screenplays - indeed, it is difficult with characters like this to re-invent them for the big screen. Sadly, either because nobody wanted to, or because nobody actually could reinvigorate the plot, what we have here is a rather plodding, procedural outing for the two ...