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Timothy West, Philippa Urquhart and Peter Davison
  A VERY PECULIAR PRACTICE
David Tucker, BBC TV, 1986

 
 

A Very Peculiar Practice is in many ways Andrew Davies' definitive work. A savage satire on Thatcherism, using the University as a microcosm of a Britain in the grip of cutbacks and American intervention, it is also one of the writer's most thorough studies of sexual politics and male insecurity.

  DID YOU KNOW?

  A young Hugh Grant plays the Scottish evangelist in episode two.

  Timothy West also appeared in the BBC play The After Dinner Game, a similar satire set in an English University.

  The series was filmed at Keele and Birmingham University.

Unsurprisingly for a writer also taught at university, Davies frequently used educational establishments as settings in his original works for television. His 1969 gem Is That Your Body Boy? and the Play For Today Bavarian Night were both set in schools, but the most famous of his own works, A Very Peculiar Practice, is centred in an even more eccentric world: Lowlands University.

  IF YOU LIKE THIS, TRY...

   The After Dinner Game (BBC 1975, dir Robert Knights)

   The History Man (BBC 1981, dir Robert Knights)

  Bavarian Night (BBC 1981, dir Jack Gold)

Brilliant doctor but disastrous human being Stephen Daker arrives at Lowlands from a broken marriage and with a phobia of being touched. His idealistic dedication to his job is challenged when he meets his colleagues, including a belligerent Thatcherite and the drunken practice head, who when he is sober is writing a satirical expose of his crumbling kingdom. Stephen's fight to heal the sick in the face of the Vice-Chancellor's threats to turn the practice into a cash cow form the main plot of the series. Alongside this, Stephen meets sexy sociologist Lyn, a woman who embodies many of Davies' beliefs in how the modern male is to coexist happily with independent women. Davies manages in Stephen and Lyn to express an honest and realistic depiction of a relationship that journeys through the insecurities of modern sexual love and finds some telling solutions.

Although a second series and a further one-off special could not sustain the brilliance of the programme, A Very Peculiar Practice remains a magical and remarkably acute satire from a time when Britain desperately needed one.

Simon Farquhar

 
 
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Cast

Dr Stephen Daker Peter Davison
Dr Jock McCannon  Graham Crowden
Dr Bob Buzzard  David Troughton
Dr Rose Marie  Barbara Flynn
Lyn Turtle  Amanda Hillwood

 



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