My Wife Jacqueline is a British sitcom that aired on the BBC Television Service in 1952.
It starred Leslie Phillips and Joy Shelton as a young married couple.
[1] My Wife Jacqueline aired on Wednesdays at around 8.30pm.
[2] The programme was broadcast live from Lime Grove Studios and believed never to have been recorded.
[1][3] In his 2006 autobiography, Hello, Phillips said "The script was as light as a feather, with characters who appeared to live in a social, political and cultural vacuum that made Mrs Dale's Diary look like a profound study of social history."