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Demand Rank
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Mar, 31, 2024
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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 Worldwide 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 Worldwide 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 Worldwide
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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
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reference-to-elizabeth-taylor
reference-to-demis-roussos
reference-to-tom-jones
unseen-character
reference-to-william-shakespeare
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sitting-on-a-couch
small-talk
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1977
1970s
telling-someone-to-shut-up
yelling
medical-emergency
married-couple
drama-episode
divorcee
drinking
dancing
cigarette-smoking
class-differences
written-by-director
neighbor
house-party
two-word-title
satire
based-on-play
Company Credits
Production Co: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)