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Scully

Scully

Description: Scully is a British television drama with some comedy elements set in Liverpool, England, that originated from a BBC Play For Today episode "Scully's New Year's Eve". Originally broadcast on Channel Four in 1984, the single series was spread over six half-hour episodes plus a one-hour final episode. Wikipedia
Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 1984
Number of episodes: 7
First episode air date: May 14, 1984
Program Creator: Alan Bleasdale
Network: Channel 4
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