Agony 1979-1981

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11 MAR 1979Comedy30 min
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  • Original name: Agony
  • Type: Scripted
  • IMDb link: 0078559
  • IMDb rating: 7.2 (179 votes) Search
  • Created by: Anna Raeburn, Len Richmond
  • Production: LWT
  • Networks: ITV1
  • Country: GB
  • Language: English
  • Schedule: Sundays at 22:00
Agony is a British sitcom produced by LWT for ITV, broadcast from 1979 to 1981. It stars Maureen Lipman as successful agony aunt Jane Lucas, whose own personal life and marriage is a disaster. It was written by Len Richmond, Anna Raeburn, Stan Hey and Andrew Nickolds. Although a comedy, Agony sometimes dealt with taboo issues such as drug use, racism, abortion, interracial relationships, and swinging, and was the first British sitcom to portray a gay couple as non-camp, witty, intelligent and happy people. It also openly mocked the government, the ruling classes, and religion, and occasionally contained dark and dramatic storylines.
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