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'''''It's Awfully Bad for Your Eyes, Darling''''' was a [[w:BBC|BBC]] television [[w:situation comedy|situation comedy]] which ran for a single series of six episodes in November–December 1971, after a pilot in April 1971. | |||
'''''It's Awfully Bad for Your Eyes, Darling''''' was a [[BBC]] television [[situation comedy]] which ran for a single series of six episodes in November–December 1971, after a pilot in April 1971. | |||
It was written by [[Jilly Cooper]] and [[Christopher Bond]], and was about four posh young women sharing a flat in London. They were played by [[Jane Carr]], [[Joanna Lumley]], [[Elizabeth Knight]] and [[Jennifer Croxton]]; [[Jeremy Lloyd]] played a boyfriend. The series producer was [[Leon Thau]].<ref name=TVcomedy>[http://www.phill.co.uk/comedy/darling/prod.html TV Comedy Resources]</ref> | It was written by [[Jilly Cooper]] and [[Christopher Bond]], and was about four posh young women sharing a flat in London. They were played by [[Jane Carr]], [[Joanna Lumley]], [[Elizabeth Knight]] and [[Jennifer Croxton]]; [[Jeremy Lloyd]] played a boyfriend. The series producer was [[Leon Thau]].<ref name=TVcomedy>[http://www.phill.co.uk/comedy/darling/prod.html TV Comedy Resources]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:19, 27 December 2022
It's Awfully Bad for Your Eyes, Darling was a BBC television situation comedy which ran for a single series of six episodes in November–December 1971, after a pilot in April 1971.
It was written by Jilly Cooper and Christopher Bond, and was about four posh young women sharing a flat in London. They were played by Jane Carr, Joanna Lumley, Elizabeth Knight and Jennifer Croxton; Jeremy Lloyd played a boyfriend. The series producer was Leon Thau.[1]
Only the first episode of the series ("A New Lease") exists in the archives; the pilot and the rest of the series are missing.[2]