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Lytton's Diary is a drama TV series made by Thames Television for the ITV network 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 | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Lloyd Shirley Chris Burt Derek Bennett |
Running time | 60 mins |
Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 30 August 1983 – 12 February 1986 |
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 |
Lytton's Diary (30 August 1983) – director Brian Parker
The theme tune for the series was written by Rick Wakeman which he describes in a YouTube video.[2]
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