The Secretary Bird is a British stage play by William Douglas Home.
A married man worries his wife is having an affair so he tries to make her jealous with his secretary.
William Home wrote it at a time when sex comedies were out of fashion and the play was turned down by thirteen managers before being picked up by Tony Roye.
It toured successfully in the provinces then made it to the West End with Kenneth More in the lead and produced by John Gale.
[4] The play was seen by Noël Coward, who wrote in his diary for 3 November 1968: I saw The Secretary Bird, which was not bad and much enhanced by Kenny More, who is a lovely, deft comedian in the proper Hawtrey, Du Maurier, Coward tradition!