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"The Operation" is the 18th episode of third season of the British BBC anthology TV series Play for Today. The episode was a television play that was originally broadcast on 26 February 1973. "The Operation" was written by Roger Smith, directed by Roy Battersby, produced by Kenith Trodd, and starred George Lazenby. The episode is about an asset ...
Play for Today is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC1 from 1970 to 1984. During the run, more than three hundred programmes, featuring original television plays, and adaptations of stage plays and novels, were transmitted. The individual episodes were (with a few exceptions noted below ...
The Operation (Play for Today) The Other Woman (Play for Today) Our Day Out; P. Penda's Fen; The Price of Coal; R. The Rank and File (Play for Today) Robin Redbreast ...
TV play written by Colin Welland: 1972: Home and Away: 1972: Play For Today: Better Than The Movies: TV play written by John Elliot and starring Bryan Marshall: 1973: Play For Today: The Operation: TV play written by Roger Smith: 1974: Play For Today: Leeds United: TV play written by Colin Welland and starring Elizabeth Spriggs: 1975: Centre ...
After an altercation in a pub she is moved to Bletchley Park, the centre of the code-breaking operation, only to find herself cleaning and making tea. She overhears the male staff discussing the eponymous imitation game (as devised by Bletchley Park's Alan Turing). Cathy is befriended by Cambridge mathematics don Turner (based loosely on Turing ...
Following Evelyn ' s success at the Prix Italia, Adrian adapted the play for television. Although largely remaining faithful to the radio production, Adrian incorporated several new scenes including a scene set in a pub where The Man and an equally anonymous friend discuss the former's 40th birthday, and a final coda where The Man returns home to his wife after his affair with The Girl has run ...
As the pay-for-play revolution wades into waist-deep waters, losing comes at a literal cost for coaches. Blake Toppmeyer is the USA TODAY Network's national college football columnist.
"The Other Woman" is a 1976 Play for Today which aired January 6, 1976, written by Watson Gould and directed by Michael Simpson. [1] [2]Filmed on a small budget in June 1975, it features Jane Lapotaire, Lynne Frederick, and Michael Gambon.