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Anglo Saxon Attitudes

Anglo Saxon Attitudes

Description: Based on the satirical novel by Angus Wilson, published in 1956.
Genre: Drama
Year Released: 1992
First episode air date: May 12, 1992
Awards: British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Serial
Network: ITV
Writers: Andrew Davies
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