Picture shows Andrew Hall, Geoffrey Palmer, Wendy Craig and Nicholas Lyndhurst.
The first episode of Butterflies was broadcast on 10 November 1978, starring Wendy Craig as everywoman Ria Parkinson. Ria is "happily married, but not excitingly married" to Ben – played by Geoffrey Palmer. They have two unemployed sons, Adam and Russell – Nicholas Lyndhurst and Andrew Hall. Then she meets Leonard, who offers a hint of excitement. Carla Lane created Butterflies, mixing humour and pathos to keep viewers engaged in Ria’s mid-life crisis and the life of her family.
Wendy Craig was known for the dissatisfied housewife parts she played in several sitcoms, like And Mother Makes Three and Not in Front of the Children. In Butterflies Lane gave her a more rounded character, caught in the tension between the traditional role of the stay-at-home mother and the expectations created by feminism, while not wanting to surrender to middle age. Ria’s family also had their own problems, and her sons’ failure to find a job mirrored the experience of many young people at the time.
Butterflies ran until 1983, though Ria and Leonard never gave in to the promised affair. The cast reunited for a Children in Need special in 2000. Lane went on to create Bread, another classic sitcom. Nicholas Lyndhurst became Rodney in Only Fools and Horses. The template Lane crafted in Butterflies can be seen in family sitcoms 2 Point 4 Children and My Family.
November anniversaries
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              First regular hi-definition television service2 November 1936
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              Hancock's Half-Hour2 November 1954
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              Edge of Darkness4 November 1985
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              Life with the Lyons5 November 1950
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              The Goodies8 November 1970
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              ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Leicester, the first local radio network8 November 1967
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              Byker Grove8 November 1989
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              Garrison Theatre10 November 1939
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              Butterflies10 November 1978
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              Monitor - Elgar by Ken Russell11 November 1962
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              Panorama11 November 1953
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              dinnerladies12 November 1998
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              Absolutely Fabulous12 November 1992
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              America: A Personal History of the United States12 November 1972
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              ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ begins daily transmissions from 2LO Station14 November 1922
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              Colour television on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ One15 November 1969
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              Clangers16 November 1969
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              Cathy Come ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½16 November 1966
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              The Singing Detective16 November 1986
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              Panorama interview with Princess Diana20 November 1995
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              Start of television broadcasts from the House of Commons21 November 1989
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              First TV gardening programme21 November 1936
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              Doctor Who first episode23 November 1963
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              Noel’s House Party23 November 1991
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              That Was The Week That Was24 November 1962
