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- e357acda8befee73c599e096b826e0d657c20dfc743ab6d8b18e06eabaab1e4a date "1997-09-01".
- e357acda8befee73c599e096b826e0d657c20dfc743ab6d8b18e06eabaab1e4a first "John".
- e357acda8befee73c599e096b826e0d657c20dfc743ab6d8b18e06eabaab1e4a isCitedBy Our_Friends_in_the_North.
- e357acda8befee73c599e096b826e0d657c20dfc743ab6d8b18e06eabaab1e4a last "Dugdale".
- e357acda8befee73c599e096b826e0d657c20dfc743ab6d8b18e06eabaab1e4a page "14".
- e357acda8befee73c599e096b826e0d657c20dfc743ab6d8b18e06eabaab1e4a publisher The_Guardian.
- e357acda8befee73c599e096b826e0d657c20dfc743ab6d8b18e06eabaab1e4a quote "Two years ago, Tony Marchant made a fatal mistake. Outlining his plans for an ambitious, layered portrait of London to BBC drama execs, he 'tried to explain its scope with a joke, calling it 'Our Friends In The South'. Looking back, I'm not sure I should've done.' Probably not: BBC high-ups and publicists routinely use the tag when enthusing about Marchant's coruscating new series.".
- e357acda8befee73c599e096b826e0d657c20dfc743ab6d8b18e06eabaab1e4a title "No cheeky chappies, East End villains or Docklands 'glamour'. Can this really be London?".