Carla Lane: Six of her best-loved television sitcoms

Writer's hugely successful comedies featured strong women, serious issues and lots of laughs

Carla Lane
Carla Lane (L)
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Television sitcom writer Carla Lane, who has died at the age of 87, created a succession of popular shows to become one of Britain's best-known scriptwriters.

The Liverpudlian began her career as a journalist and writer of radio plays before entering the then male-dominated world of sitcoms in the late 1960s. She went on to create a string of popular shows that tackled emotional and social issues and celebrated resilient, funny women, from single girls to working-class mums and frustrated housewives.

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