Play for Today - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Long Distance Piano Player
The story of one man's obsession (to win the world long distance piano-playing record) and the battle for good (his wife) and evil (his agent) that rages around him.

The Right Prospectus
What would it be like to go back to school in middle-age and have one's chances all over again? This is the question John Osborne asks in his first TV play for many years.

The Lie
A rare foray into television for Ingmar Bergman, this brilliantly made, disturbing film stars Frank Finlay in the story of a 70s middle-class marriage build on deceit and delusion.

Angels Are So Few
Cynthia's a bored housewife. The dishy angel at the door could be the answer to one of her prayers. Dennis Potter's fascinating fable about fantasy, and having your wings clipped.

The Write-Off
Where do playwrights get their ideas from? George Salverson , the distinguished Canadian author of The Write-Ofi, took this story straight from life when a friend telephoned to say that he had lost his job but for six months had been too proud to tell anyone.

I Can't See My Little Willie
When it's time to wet the baby's head, it's surprising the secrets that emerge ...

A Distant Thunder
A boy's hero-worship of his distinguished father is threatened by the intrusion of echoes from the hero's wartime past

Hearts and Flowers

Robin Redbreast
Norah Palmer owns a cottage In the country. She is a modern woman, used to city life, and totally unprepared when the setting and the people begin to take on an ancient and terrifying meaning.

The Hallelujah Handshake
Henry sets out to join a church and passionately help the parish. Slowly but surely his habits of exaggeration and lying begin to catch up with him.

Alma Mater
Jimmy Nicholson , back from the Middle East, visits his son at the public school where he was educated. He discovers that the traditions by which he has guided his life appear to be obsolete.

Circle Line
A play by a student about a student, and his unexpected reactions to the pressure or vacuum of student life. Something, too, of what the rest of us look like from that young point of view

Hell's Angel
The adopted child is useful; the grown-up boy a problem. But it isn't so easy to drop a person.

The Piano
Change is hard when you're older -even change for the better.

Billy's Last Stand
Billy is his own boss. But Darkly has plans for him ...

The Rainbirds
John Rainbird is in a coma after a suicide attempt. He falls prey to fantasies involving his relatives and nightmare creatures.

Reddick
Charges that the Rev ' Red' Reddick is exploiting his youth club members leads to an explosive confrontation ...

The Foxtrot
Arthur and Gwen, a cosy middle-aged couple, remember with nostalgia the pre-Motorway Britain of their youth. When Tom, an old friend, returns from voyaging the world their life takes a strange new turn.

When the Bough Breaks
When Sheila, a young mother, fails to explain satisfactorily to the doctors how her baby fractured its skull, Margaret Ash down, an NSPCC social worker, is asked to investigate. Poverty, ignorance, a work-shy husband, and almost a tradition of family instability - these are only some of the things she discovers.

Orkney

The Rank and File
This story by the author of The Lump and The Big Flame explores the effects of a strike both on the men themselves and on their families

The Man in the Sidecar
A famous and successful woman novelist is in the middle of a book about a woman enjoying the self-destruction of her husband's self-respect. The situation is paralleled in her own home.

Everybody Say Cheese
Every year beach photographer Henry Hunter goes back to Mar-gate to stay with his old friend Frank and his efficient landlady wife Hylda. But now people are taking their own pictures and Frank is getting older ...
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