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Lytton's Diary
Created byPeter Bowles
Philip Broadley
StarringPeter Bowles
Holly De Jong
Adam Norton
Harriet Keevil
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producersLloyd Shirley
Chris Burt
Derek Bennett
Running time60 mins
Original release
NetworkITV
Release9 January 1985 (1985-01-09) –
12 February 1986 (1986-02-12)

Lytton's Diary is a drama TV series made by ITV about the life of a newspaper editor.[1]

Cast

Name Role Episodes
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

Season One

  1. Rabid Dingo — Shock Horror (January 9, 1985) - director Herbert Wise
  2. Daddy's Girls (January 16, 1985) - director Peter Sasdy
  3. The Lady in the Mask (January 23, 1985) - director Herbert Wise
  4. Tricks of the Trade (January 30, 1985) - director Peter Sasdy
  5. The Silly Season (February 6, 1985) - director Herbert Wise
  6. Come Uppance (February 13, 1985) - director Peter Sasdy

Season Two

  1. The Ends and the Means (January 8, 1986) - director Derek Bennett
  2. Rules of Engagement (January 15, 1986) - director Michael Ferguson
  3. The Ancien Regime (January 22, 1986) - director Derek Bennett
  4. The Miracle Man (January 29, 1986) - director Michael Ferguson
  5. National Hero (February 5, 1986) - director Derek Bennett
  6. What a Wonderful World (February 12, 1986) - director Michael Ferguson

References

  1. ^ Willis, Tim. Nigel Dempster and the Death of Discretion. ISBN 978-1906021849.