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classic33

Leg End Member
Television sitcom writer Carla Lane dies, aged 87

Television writer Carla Lane, who created shows including 1980s Liverpool sitcom Bread, has died aged 87.

Lane, who was born in Liverpool and later became known for her animal rights activism, also wrote Butterflies and co-wrote The Liver Birds.

She died at Stapely Care Home on Tuesday, her family confirmed.

They paid tribute to her "quick wit, determination and passion" which "brought Liverpool to life on screen for others to share".

The family said: "With heavy hearts we said goodbye to our darling Carla today.

"But with smiles on our faces we also take this opportunity to reflect on her incredible achievements all of which make us so unbelievably proud to be part of her family."
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
I liked the Liver Birds too. They were my first experience of "scousers" even though one came from Wales and the other from Blackburn Lancs.:scratch:
 

Mugshot

Cracking a solo.
I have no talent whatsoever, certainly not for writing sitcoms. Then I see absolute dross like Bread and I think, you know what, I could write that but I wouldn't because I have no talent whatsoever.
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
Bread...i think i watched about half an episode in time sense ie 2 mins was enough...awfull
Butterflies was a quality programme..liver birds was quite funny ..

RIP Carla
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
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(1) Organised benefit fraud, with a matriarch figure enforcing a (2) fraudulent criminal lifestyle on her kids, yeah very funny.
All just within the rules of claiming benefits at the time. Highlighting the wuckfittery of the Govt of the time.
for some it was more of a documentary ;)
 
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