The cast included Ron Cadee as Bill Wainwright, the corner shop keeper; television personality Hazel Phillips as Marge Stewart, a "widowed gossip on the look out for a mate";[1] Kaye Stevenson, Muriel Watson, Sue Robinson, Babette Stephens, and Barry Otto.
[2] The Sun-Herald, TV writer Allen Glover, said that Until Tomorrow had "the edge over the American serials" in that "the characters are Australian – and believable".
[3] However TV critic for The Age, John Pinkney, was withering about the show: Former judge Jackson Kerridge (whose blindness has obliged him to vacate the Bench) is at his distinguished wit’s end about his two daughters.
Amid glittering new props department equipment, she sits all day, chatting to the proprietor about her amorous problems.
[6] He went on to devise the more successful soap operas The Young Doctors (1976), The Restless Years (1977), Prisoner (1979), Sons and Daughters (1981), and Neighbours (1985).