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Demand Rank
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May, 5, 2024
FR
Daily Demand (Last 7 days)
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Travelability
100%
Market TravelabilityGlobal Travelability indicates how well a title performs internationally relative to its home market
Abigail's Party’s
home country is:
United Kingdom
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Demand Score
WorldwideWW
0.0x
Below AvgAverage Demand for Abigail's Party is 0.0 times the demand for the average show in France in the Last 7 days.
Below Avg
24.5%
Average
64.1%
Good
8.6%
Outstanding
2.7%
Exceptional
0.2%
0.0x
0.0x
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Trend
WorldwideWW
0x
neutralAbigail's Party has a neutral trend. It has grown in demand by 0x in France in the Last 7 days.
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In Genre Performance
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Title position in
0.00%
Percentile
Rank
Abigail's Party ranks at the 0.00th percentile in the genre. This means Abigail's Party has higher demand than all other titles in France
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About this title
Storyline
Beverly has invited her new neighbours, Angela and Tony, over for drinks. She has also asked her divorced neighbour, Sue, because Sue's fifteen year-old daughter, Abigail, was holding a party in their house. Beverly's husband, Lawrence comes home late from work, just before the guests arrive. The gathering starts off in a stiff insensitive British middle class way with people who do not know each other, until Beverly and Lawrence start sniping at each other.
Country: United Kingdom
Type: scripted
Language: English
Also Known As: Abigail's Party, Play for Today (Abigail's Party)
Plot Keywords
character name in episode title
reference to peter sellers
reference to elizabeth taylor
reference to demis roussos
reference to tom jones
unseen character
reference to william shakespeare
cleavage
awkward situation
dark comedy
party
comedy episode
drama episode
divorcee
drinking
painting
heart attack
dancing
real estate agent
cigarette smoking
husband wife relationship
class differences
written by director
neighbor
house party
two word title
satire
death of husband
based on play
Company Credits
Production Co: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)