Play Away

Play Away (1971-1984)

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Play Away is a British television children's programme. A sister programme to the infants' series Play School, it was aimed at slightly older children.

It ran from 1971 until 1984, and was broadcast on Saturday afternoons on BBC 2.

The format was a little like a music-hall variety show or 'end-of-the-pier' show. The Musical Director was Jonathan Cohen on piano, with Spike Heatley on double bass and Alan Rushton on drums, often with accomplished guest musicians such as trombonist George Chisholm.

Regular 'Players' throughout the thirteen-year run included familiar Play School presenters such as Brian Cant, Toni Arthur, Derek Griffiths,Lionel Morton, Chloe Ashcroft, Floella Benjamin, Johnny Ball, Carol Chell and Julie Stevens.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S13E10Episode 10janv. 28, 1984
S13E09Episode 9janv. 21, 1984
S13E08Episode 8janv. 14, 1984
S13E07Episode 7janv. 7, 1984
S13E06Episode 6déc. 17, 1983
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Play Away premiere?

Play Away premiered on December 12, 1971.

Who were the presenters of Play Away?

Brian Cant, Toni Arthur, and Floella Benjamin were the main presenters of Play Away.

How many episodes of Play Away were produced?

There were a total of 600 episodes produced and aired over 14 years.

What type of show was Play Away?

Play Away was a children's television program that focused on educational content and entertainment.

What was the age range for the intended audience of Play Away?

The intended audience for Play Away was children aged three to seven years old.

What was the format of Play Away?

Play Away followed a magazine-style format, incorporating music, games, stories, and educational segments.

Did Play Away feature any puppets?

Yes, some of the puppets included Humpty Dumpty, Pigling Bland, and Smallfilms' characters from Bagpuss, Noggin the Nog and Ivor the Engine.

What were some of the musical segments featured on Play Away?

Musical segments included songs such as "One Finger, One Thumb," "The Hokey Cokey," and "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing."

Did Play Away include any segments about other cultures?

Yes, Play Away featured segments about different cultures, including songs and stories from around the world.

Who were some of the guest stars that appeared on Play Away?

Guest stars included major UK celebrities such as Ronnie Barker, Spike Milligan, and David Bowie.

Was Play Away set in a specific location?

No, Play Away was not set in a specific location and often used green screens for the background.

Did Play Away ever receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, Play Away won two BAFTA awards, one in 1976 for "Best Children's Programme" and another in 1978 for "Best Original Song."

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