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  1. Getting Along Famously is a Canadian sitcom which aired on CBC Television in 2006. Set in the early 1960s, Getting Along Famously starred real-life couple Colin Mochrie and Debra McGrath as the hosts of a television variety show.

  2. What does the saying 'Get along famously' mean? Idiom: Get along famously. Meaning: If people get along famously, they have an exceedingly good relationship. Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

  3. With Colin Mochrie, Debra McGrath, Paul O'Sullivan, Ed Sahely. It's 1964. Constantly feuding showbiz couple Kip and Ruby have a variety show on CBC television, and must sort out their personal problems, as well as the ones caused by network exec Littleman.

  4. Jan 22, 2014 · A shorter (and less flamboyant) expression of the same idea is "They get along famously [or swimmingly]." Yet another is "They're hand in glove," signifying a close fit or match of interests between two people.

  5. You can use "Get along famously" to describe a very good relationship or a situation where two or more people get along very well. It emphasizes the positive and harmonious nature of the relationship.

  6. Jan 10, 2005 · Getting Along Famously is a Canadian sitcom which aired on CBC Television in 2006. Set in the early 1960s, Getting Along Famously starred real-life couple Colin Mochrie and Debra McGrath as the hosts of a television variety show.

  7. To have an exceptionally good relationship (with someone); to get along very well (with someone). I'm glad you finally got to meet my brother—I knew you two would get along famously. My grandparents have been married for over 50 years and they still get along famously! See also: famously, get.