

Lytton's Diary
1985 30 mDrama, Mini-Series
7.25.0
As portrayed by Peter Bowles (The Irish R.M., To the Manor Born), London gossip columnist Neville Lytton exudes a sophisticated charm that masks a tenacious commitment to his job. Whether consorting with banking tycoons and ex-dictators or investigating a gang of skinheads, Lytton strives to expose the high and mighty, the corrupt and the crooked--and to make sure "God" (his editor at the Daily News) is happy with his work. All the while, Lytton struggles to keep his love life in order, write the one novel he feels he has in him, and fend off constant machinations and maneuvers of an old rival at the Daily Post. It's all part of the daily grind for Neville Lytton--and grist for the scandalous news mill.
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Lytton's Diary has 2 seasons.
Lytton's Diary has 12 episodes.
The key characters in Lytton's Diary are Neville Lytton (Peter Bowles), Dolly (Holly De Jong), Henry Field (Bernard Lloyd).
Lytton's Diary was directed by Michael Ferguson, Peter Sasdy, Herbert Wise, Derek Bennett.
Lytton's Diary was produced by Chris Burt, Derek Bennett.
As portrayed by Peter Bowles (The Irish R.M., To the Manor Born), London gossip columnist Neville Lytton exudes a sophisticated charm that masks a tenacious commitment to his job. Whether consorting with banking tycoons and ex-dictators or investigating a gang of skinheads, Lytton strives to expose the high and mighty, the corrupt and the crooked--and to make sure "God" (his editor at the Daily News) is happy with his work. All the while, Lytton struggles to keep his love life in order, write the one novel he feels he has in him, and fend off constant machinations and maneuvers of an old rival at the Daily Post. It's all part of the daily grind for Neville Lytton--and grist for the scandalous news mill.
Lytton's Diary is a Drama, Mini-Series show.
Lytton's Diary has an audience rating of 7.2 out of 10.
Lytton's Diary episodes are 30 m long.
No, this show was canceled after 2 seasons.


















