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The Days Of Wine And Roses by J. P. Miller
"Joe Clay is a top-notch public relations man. Anything a client wants Joe can arrange for them, whether it be dancing girls or an article in a prominent magazine. Part of the job however is drinking and Joe's ability to consume alcohol seems boundless. When he meets the very pretty Kirsten Arnasen, she prefers chocolate to alcohol but Joe has a solution to that in the form of a Brandy Alexander (made up of brandy and creme de cocoa). They eventually marry but their love is insufficient to prevent them from the downward spiral that alcohol brings to them. They try desperately to break the habit but continually relapse until only one of them manages to break free."
Air date: Playhouse 90, 2 October 1958 (USA)
The theatrical movie version: 4 February 1963
PeopleJack Lemmon, Lee Remick
TitlesDays of Wine and Roses