Highlights
Play for Today

Play for Today - Specials (1987)

Audience Score
63

Specials Episodes

1. Brimstone and Treacle

August 25th, 19871 hr 15 min

The Bates sadly care for their severely disabled daughter Pattie. Martin arrives at their door claiming to be her college friend. He charms them into accepting him as a lodger and carer for Pattie. But Martin is not all he seems.

2. Scum

July 27th, 19911 hr 15 min

Roy Minton's play deals with the subject of youth imprisonment and its lack of actual rehabilitation practised during the 1970s in young offenders' institutions. The film also deals with racism, authority, gang rape and suicide. Hardened Trainee 4737 Carlin (Ray Winstone) arrives at a new borstal after allegedly brutally attacking a prison officer at his previous borstal. On arrival he is subject to abuse from the prison officers and Pongo (the Daddy) because of his previous reputation. Using the hostile environment to his advantage, Carlin decides to become “The Daddy” of his wing. One of the young inmates, Davis, is gang-raped by two other inmates and subsequently commits suicide in his cell, using a razor blade.

3. The Evacuees

March 5th, 19751 hr 15 min

The Evacuees is a 1975 episode of the BBC's Play for Today series written by Jack Rosenthal and directed by Alan Parker. It was broadcast by the BBC on 5 March 1975. Starring Rosenthal's wife, Maureen Lipman, the filmed play is set during the blitz and, loosely based on Rosenthal's personal experiences, centres on the lives of two Jewish boys Neville and Danny, who are evacuated from Manchester to Blackpool.

4. The Black Stuff

January 2nd, 19801 hr 42 min

Writer Alan Bleasedale's hard hitting black comedy, set against the harsh backdrop of struggle and hopelessly bleak unemployment in the Liverpool of Thatcher's Britain, chronicled the lives of a group of tarmac layers as they sought to find work, whilst suffering the despair and indignity of life on the scrapheap.

5. Drama Out Of A Crisis - A Celebration Of Play For Today

October 12th, 20201 hr 30 min

Marking the 50th 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.

6. Kenneth Branagh Remembers... Billy Plays

October 5th, 202212 min

Kenneth Branagh looks back on his experiences working on the first major production of his career: Graham Reid’s Billy Plays trilogy. The three Play for Today dramas won great praise for the way they captured ordinary working class lives in Belfast, set against the backdrop of The Troubles. The acclaim Branagh received for his portrayal of big-hearted, hot-headed Billy got his career off to a perfect start. He gives his perspective on why the drama was so well-received, recalls working with his fellow cast, and casts an experienced, critical eye over his own youthful performance.

7. Pillion

January 14th, 20261 hr 15 min

The play is set in the shed belonging to an enthusiastic motorcycle mechanic, Fenton. He and his group of like-minded friends meet regularly – all are engaged in rebuilding an ageing Triumph motorcycle. Recorded in 1979 but never transmitted.

All Seasons

Season 14

Season 14

Oct 25, 1983
70
Season 13

Season 13

Oct 19, 1982
Season 12

Season 12

Oct 20, 1981
55
Season 11

Season 11

Oct 21, 1980
Season 10

Season 10

Oct 11, 1979
Season 9

Season 9

Oct 17, 1978
Season 8

Season 8

Oct 18, 1977
Season 7

Season 7

Sep 14, 1976
Season 6

Season 6

Oct 14, 1975
Season 5

Season 5

Oct 31, 1974
Season 4

Season 4

Oct 18, 1973
Season 3

Season 3

Oct 9, 1972
Season 2

Season 2

Oct 14, 1971
Season 1

Season 1

Oct 15, 1970
Specials

Specials

Aug 25, 1987