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Encyclopedia > Agony (television)

Agony was a British TV sitcom broadcast in two series beginning in 1979. The series creator, and main writer for the first series, was Anna Raeburn. The second series was written and produced without her input. This page refers to the year 1979. ... Anna Raeburn (born 1945) is a British broadcaster and journalist who is famous for her role as an agony aunt giving advice on relationship problems. ...


The series starred Maureen Lipman as Jane Lucas, an Agony aunt working on a radio call-in show in London. However her Jewish mother interferes in all aspects of her life, her husband is unreliable, all the people she works with are tireless self-promoters, and even the nice gay couple who live in the flat upstairs have their problems. Maureen Lipman (born May 10, 1946) is a British actress. ... An agony aunt is an advice columnist at a magazine or newspaper. ... For other uses, see London (disambiguation). ...


Supporting actors included Bill Nighy as the libidinous journalist Vincent Fish. Bill Nighy (born December 12, 1949 in Caterham, Surrey) is a British actor. ...


External links

Agony at The Internet Movie Database The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) [1] is an online database of information about actors, movies, television shows, television stars and video games. ...



 

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