Lytton's Diary
Lytton's Diary is a drama TV series made by ITV about the life of a newspaper gossip columnist.[1]
Lytton's Diary | |
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Created by | Peter Bowles Philip Broadley |
Starring | Peter Bowles Holly De Jong Adam Norton Harriet Keevil |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Lloyd Shirley Chris Burt Derek Bennett |
Running time | 60 mins |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Original release | 9 January 1985 – 12 February 1986 |
Cast
Name | Role | Episodes |
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Peter Bowles | Neville Lytton | 12 episodes |
Holly De Jong | Dolly | 12 episodes |
Adam Norton | David Edding | 12 episodes |
Harriet Keevil | Jenny | 12 episodes |
Bernard Lloyd | Henry Field | 12 episodes |
Lewis Fiander | Lawyer | 10 episodes |
Bernard Archard | Ian the Editor | 9 episodes |
Anna Nygh | Laura Grey | 6 episodes |
Jeffrey Segal | Harold | 6 episodes |
Episodes
Series One
- Rabid Dingo — Shock Horror (9 January 1985) - director Herbert Wise
- Daddy's Girls (16 January 1985) - director Peter Sasdy
- The Lady in the Mask (23 January 1985) - director Herbert Wise
- Tricks of the Trade (30 January 1985) - director Peter Sasdy
- The Silly Season (6 February 1985) - director Herbert Wise
- Come Uppance (13 February 1985) - director Peter Sasdy
Series Two
- The Ends and the Means (8 January 1986) - director Derek Bennett
- Rules of Engagement (15 January 1986) - director Michael Ferguson
- The Ancien Régime (22 January 1986) - director Derek Bennett
- The Miracle Man (29 January 1986) - director Michael Ferguson
- National Hero (5 February 1986) - director Derek Bennett
- What a Wonderful World (12 February 1986) - director Michael Ferguson
gollark: Contracts for some things say "we can arbitrarily rewrite this and you can't do anything about it muahahaha", and despite those being really apious you have to agree to those too.
gollark: It sort of holds together, but not in an elegant, consistent or comprehensible way.
gollark: And law/regulation never seems to decrease in complexity. Ever.
gollark: no.
gollark: Lawyers don't know all of it and they have years of training.
References
- Willis, Tim (4 September 2010). Nigel Dempster and the Death of Discretion. ISBN 978-1906021849.
External links
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