Cathy

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Cathy is the central, tragic protagonist of the 1966 British television drama "Cathy Come Home," whose struggles with poverty and homelessness highlighted social issues and influenced public attitudes and policy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
television character
appearsIn Cathy Come Home NERFINISHED
associatedWith campaigns for housing reform
characterRole central character
tragic protagonist
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
createdFor BBC television NERFINISHED
familyStatus young mother
firstBroadcastYear 1966
genre drama
social realism
highlightsIssue bureaucratic failures in social services
family homelessness
inadequate social housing
influenced public attitudes toward homelessness in the United Kingdom
language English
medium television
narrativeArc descent from relative stability into homelessness
notableFor raising awareness of homelessness through television drama
partOf British television drama history
portrayedBy Carol White NERFINISHED
protagonistOf Cathy Come Home NERFINISHED
represents socially disadvantaged women in 1960s Britain
setting 1960s Britain
urban England
strugglesWith homelessness
poverty
symbolizes impact of housing insecurity

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Cathy Come Home character Cathy