Jan Etherington is a British writer, journalist and producer.

Early life edit

She attended Tiffin Girls' School.[1]

Career edit

She first came to prominence as creator and writer of Second Thoughts along with her husband Gavin Petrie. Second Thoughts was originally a radio series (1988–1992) before being turned into a television series starring James Bolam, Belinda Lang, Lynda Bellingham and Julia Sawalha and broadcast for five series on ITV (1991–1994).[2]

This husband and wife partnership also created BBC sitcom Next of Kin which aired for three series (1995–1997) starring Penelope Keith and William Gaunt in the lead roles.

Following the success of Second Thoughts a sequel was created in the shape of Faith in the Future also starring Lynda Bellingham and Julia Sawalha in their original character roles. This aired for three series, again on ITV (1995–1998).

Petrie and Etherington then went on to create, write and produce a final sitcom for ITV Duck Patrol starring Richard Wilson, David Tennant and Samantha Beckinsale. It was less successful than their previous series and lasted for just seven episodes in 1998 before being axed by ITV.[3]

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References edit

  1. ^ Etherington, Jan (25 September 2017). "Mrs Culver, thanks to you, I have never been known to, boldly, split an infinitive" The Telegraph. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  2. ^ Jamieson, Georgy (17 April 2015)."No second thoughts: Jan Etherington interview". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Jan Etherington".
  4. ^ Clarke, Andrew (23 December 2020). "Suffolk writer Jan Etherington pens Radio 4 comedy for Joanna Lumley" Eastern Daily Press. Retrieved 11 February 2024.