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Agony (TV series)

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psychiatrist husband Laurence is unreliable and emotionally inept during the course of their on/off relationship. Jane's friends and colleagues include her assistant Val, her boss Diana, and her gay neighbours Rob and Michael, all of whom come to her with problems of their own. Meanwhile, Jane has to
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at the time such as drug use, racism, and homosexuality, and often included darker, more dramatic storylines such as Jane being held hostage by a crazed maniac, the suicide of one of her friends, and the abduction of her newborn baby.
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praised the series, describing it as "a wide-awake, wise-cracking comedy with a cracking good comedienne in Maureen Lipman" and that "the one-liners are one a second, fast and fresh and funny."
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magazine, but whose own marriage and personal life is a complete disaster. Her Jewish mother, Bea, interferes in all aspects of her life, and her
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contend with the constant advances of oversexed, smarmy radio disc jockey Andy Evol and the equally libidinous Vincent Fish.
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Jane Lucas is an agony aunt, who is highly successful in her career working at radio call-in show (for
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was the first British sitcom to portray a gay couple as non-camp, witty, intelligent and happy people.
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but whose own personal life is a shambles. It was created by Len Richmond and real-life agony aunt
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often included subjects in its storylines that were considered
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Nancy Banks-Smith (12 March 1979). "Television: Agony".
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main title screen featuring Maureen Lipman as Jane Lucas
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Sitcom
Anna Raeburn
Maureen Lipman
Simon Williams
Maria Charles
Peter Blake
Jeremy Bulloch
Peter Denyer
Diana Weston
Jan Holden
Bill Nighy
London Weekend Television
ITV
sitcom
ITV
London Weekend Television
Maureen Lipman
agony aunt
Anna Raeburn
Andrew Nickolds
Maureen Lipman
Simon Williams
Maria Charles
Peter Blake
Jeremy Bulloch
Peter Denyer
Diana Weston
Jan Holden
Robert Gillespie

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