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Drama out of a Crisis: A Celebration of Play for Today

Marking the fiftieth anniversary of the first Play for Today, this film celebrates the acclaimed series of controversial single dramas broadcast on ±«Óãtv One between 1970 and 1984.

Play for Today was a series of single dramas broadcast by the ±«Óãtv between 1970 and 1984. These were years of crisis, a time when the consensus politics of Britain’s postwar world had begun to unravel. Industrial relations, education and the health service faced fundamental challenges, the country was struggling with the end of empire, and the personal had become increasingly political.

Play for Today reflected and responded to all of this and more in 300 dramas, shown in primetime on ±«Óãtv One to audiences numbered in millions. Many of the best actors, writers and directors of the time contributed to the series, with some of the best-remembered broadcasts being Mike Leigh’s Abigail’s Party, Dennis Potter’s Blue Remembered Hills and the strange fantasy, Penda’s Fen, written by Alan Rudkin and directed by Alan Clarke.

The series was contemporary, often controversial and occasionally censored. But it was also immensely varied, showcasing social realism with comedy, costume drama with fantasy, and personal visions with state-of-the-nation overviews. It was mischievous, critical and challenging, and unafraid to tackle taboos.

Marking the fiftieth anniversary of the first Play for Today in October 1970, this film is a celebration of the series, told by a number of its producers, directors and writers. It explores the origins of the series, its achievements and its controversies. Presenting a rich range of often surprising extracts from the archive, the film features interviews with, among others, producers Kenith Trodd, Margaret Matheson and Richard Eyre, film-makers Mike Leigh and Ken Loach, and writer and director David Hare.

1 hour, 29 minutes

Last on

Mon 3 Jun 2024 00:30

Music Played

  • Three Dog Night

    Mama Told Me (Not To Come)

  • Billy Bragg

    There Is Power in a Union

  • Walter Murphy and the Big Apple Band

    A Fifth Of Beethoven

  • Ian Dury & The Blockheads

    Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll

  • The Specials

    Rudy A Message To You (feat. Rico Rodriguez)

  • Stiff Little Fingers

    Alternative Ulster

  • Soft Cell

    Tainted Love

  • Elvis Costello

    Waiting For The End Of The World

  • The Cure

    Play For Today

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Martina Laird
Interviewed Guest Peter Ansorge
Interviewed Guest Roy Battersby
Interviewed Guest Rachel Billington
Interviewed Guest Richard Eyre
Interviewed Guest David Hare
Interviewed Guest Mike Leigh
Interviewed Guest Ken Loach
Interviewed Guest Kenith Trodd
Director John Wyver

Broadcasts