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Remember "Play For Today" Back In The Seventies?

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mae13 Fri 23-Aug-24 20:40:22

I accidentally stumbled across an episode called "Tiptoe Through The Tulips" from 1976, featuring the late Michael Gambon and the also late Rosemary Leach, so much younger.

And the seventies decor was mesmerizing but the not-very-politically-correct turns of speech were pretty cringeworthy, plus the overtones of mysoginy which the script got away with.

Worth watching just the same.

Athrawes Sun 01-Sept-24 21:37:55

I used to watch Play for Today too - good variety. It seems today that many plays are centred around murders and police which becomes rather boring after a while.

Deedaa Sun 01-Sept-24 20:52:21

Talking To A Stranger was so impressive. It still stands up to day.

Primrose53 Sun 01-Sept-24 14:35:25

Maggiemaybe

An Inspector Calls was written by J B Priestley.

My favourite Play For Today was Nuts in May, the trials and tribulations of Candice Marie and Keith on their camping trip. It was another by Mike Leigh.

I bought the DVD of this several years ago and loved it just as much.

Very, very funny and great characters. I have met people just like Keith and Candice Marie in real life. 🤣🤣

Allira Sun 01-Sept-24 09:36:50

Maggiemaybe

Oo, Tales of the Unexpected! I loved that series. My favourite being the one where she despatched her husband with a frozen leg of lamb to the head, then cooked the evidence.

It actually still sounds feasible to me. hmm

Oh yes, brilliant!
Ronald Dahl wrote the tales.

Why don't they produce such good television any more?

Clawdy Sun 01-Sept-24 09:33:03

The Evacuees by Jack Rosenthal is on BBC 4 next week.

gulligranny Sun 01-Sept-24 09:25:39

I clearly remember a linked series of plays in the mid-60s called "Talking to a Stranger" starring Judi Dench, Maurice Denham, Margery Mason and Michael Bryant. It's about a family weekend told from each viewpoint - father, mother, daughter, son. It was brutal and brilliant.

Cumbrianmale56 Fri 30-Aug-24 14:59:25

Some were overly political and tedious, but others like Abigail's Party were so successful that they are still being performed in theatres.

Deedaa Sun 25-Aug-24 20:53:43

There was a very sad play by Dennis Potter called Where The Buffalo Roam, which I've never seen repeated. I think it starred Hywel Bennett. Another brilliant Potter play was Blue Remembered Hills.

Theexwife Sun 25-Aug-24 11:20:16

There are many episodes on YouTube and a few on BBCiplayer.

Cossy Sun 25-Aug-24 11:14:07

Yes!! I loved Play for Today and wish the Beeb would air more (but new) shows like this!

MissAdventure Sun 25-Aug-24 11:08:36

Oh yes!
She fed it to the policeman. smile

I watched the one called William and Mary last week, where the preserve William's brain, and one eye.

Maggiemaybe Sun 25-Aug-24 11:05:53

It was called Lamb to the Slaughter. grin

Maggiemaybe Sun 25-Aug-24 11:04:54

Oo, Tales of the Unexpected! I loved that series. My favourite being the one where she despatched her husband with a frozen leg of lamb to the head, then cooked the evidence.

It actually still sounds feasible to me. hmm

MissAdventure Sun 25-Aug-24 10:59:21

I've got Tales Of The Unexpected on, and Patricia Routledge and Richard Briars are in it, as well as some other "faces". smile

mae13 Sat 24-Aug-24 19:49:58

Alison Steadman was Candice the female lead in Nuts in May. The husband, Keith, was an appalling and know-all prig.

Brilliant!

MissAdventure Sat 24-Aug-24 15:38:07

I love Nuts In May, and Abigails Party. smile

BigBertha1 Sat 24-Aug-24 15:07:05

I loved the plays and that's what got me interested in the theatre. I loved all the Classic serials as well @Pin to the the Peepshow', 'Madame Bovary', Les Miserables (no singing thank heaven) all the Hardy's. I am watching some good things on Netflix currently 'Henry' Benedict Cumberbatch is mesmerising.

Ziggy62 Sat 24-Aug-24 14:43:32

I watched Nuts in May quite recently, loved it

Oreo Sat 24-Aug-24 14:30:03

Maggiemaybe

An Inspector Calls was written by J B Priestley.

My favourite Play For Today was Nuts in May, the trials and tribulations of Candice Marie and Keith on their camping trip. It was another by Mike Leigh.

I saw both of those in recent years, they must be reruns then.
Both very good, also Abigails Party.
I wish they would show more old plays.

Curlywhirly Sat 24-Aug-24 10:41:27

I remember Play for Today, but also remember Tales of Mystery and Imagination much more vividly. I was about 8 years old and 1 episode in particular frightened me to death (I shouldn't have been watching it, but Mum was out and I watched with my 2 older siblings). The episode featured a doll that came to life during the night and strangled the young girl who owned it. I hid my doll in another bedroom and had nightmares for months after!

Indigo8 Sat 24-Aug-24 10:35:32

I remember when BBC radio had a repertory company - a group of actors who were on the BBC payroll and were in everything. They tackled everything from Shakespeare to dramatisations of James Bond novels. Sometimes well known actors like Ian Carmichael, Peggy Mount or John Gielgud guest starred.

These cast list was read out at the end of the broadcast and often "Other parts were played by Stanley McKenzie" I wonder what happened to him.confused

Anniebach Sat 24-Aug-24 10:32:35

Parsley Jeremy Sandford wrote Edna and Cathy come Home . I was so distressed watching Edna

Parsley3 Sat 24-Aug-24 10:20:18

Anniebach

Edna The Inebriated Woman was on Play for Today

This play has stayed with me to this day Anniebach. My younger self was heartbroken for Edna and I still am. Cathy Come Home needs to be updated now to shock us once more about how families are still being made homeless by circumstances outwith their control.

Fairislecable Sat 24-Aug-24 07:59:29

An Inspector Calls is in BBC Sounds at the moment with Bob Peck - it’s only available for 16 days.

I listened to it earlier this week and enjoyed it.

I find Sounds has some good things on but I have to trail through all the music to get to spoken word.

Maggiemaybe Sat 24-Aug-24 07:50:51

An Inspector Calls was written by J B Priestley.

My favourite Play For Today was Nuts in May, the trials and tribulations of Candice Marie and Keith on their camping trip. It was another by Mike Leigh.