


It was described as a "saga about broken hearts and terrifyingly unsuitable boyfriends" with "plenty of workplace-mileage to be extracted from Lucy's job at Nudawn Supplies". It originally aired on ITV in November 1999. The novel was adapted into an 8-hour, sixteen part, television drama series by Carnival Films for the LWT network.

Letitia Dean, Gwyneth Strong, Debbie Chazen, Michael Troughton TV adaptation īritish TV series or program Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married Between Britain and Ireland Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married has sold over 250,000 copies In Ireland, the book went straight to number one and stayed there for nine weeks. The success of the novel led to publishing deals of more than £600,000, one of the most lucrative ever achieved by an unestablished writer. Lucy's depressive, but she has a sense of humour, and that's why I like her." Reception There's a lot of me in there I wanted to write about a single girl in London who goes out with eejit after eejit, you know, because that was really the life I had led, and there was this strange culture of singleness I encountered and I found this very funny. Author Keyes has said, "I'm very fond of that book and I think I have the most affection for Lucy Sullivan as a character. This is followed by a series of disastrous dates, drunken nights out, confessions and revelations. Various eligible bachelors are introduced, among them Gus, Lucy's unreliable lover Daniel, her oldest friend Chuck, a handsome American and Adrian, the video shop man. Lucy spends the following 12 months looking for Mr Right. When the fortune-teller's prophecies for her friends come true, Lucy begins to suspect that she will soon be marrying. Lucy visits a fortune teller with her three mis-matched friends, and a marriage is predicted in her future. The series has aired internationally and has been released on DVD.

It aired on the ITV network, but struggled with numerous scheduling changes. The novel was adapted into a television series in 1999. The book is written in the first person and is described by Keyes as a "sideways" sequel to her first novel Watermelon. It chronicles the life of Lucy Sullivan, a 26-year-old perpetually broke, unlucky-in-love office worker from London, who has a penchant for bad boys, a needy, alcoholic and flawed father, a dead-end job and exasperating flatmates (dippy Charlotte and bossy Karen). Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married is an international best selling 1996 novel by Irish author, Marian Keyes.
