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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 ...
"Evelyn" is the third episode of second season of the British BBC anthology TV series Play for Today. The episode was a television play that was originally broadcast on 28 October 1971. "Evelyn" was written by Rhys Adrian, directed by Piers Haggard, produced by Graeme MacDonald, and starred Edward Woodward.
Play for Today is the eighth studio album by English rock band The Searchers and the last band's album to feature lead singer Mike Pender.LP was released both in the UK and the US with completely different cover art and slightly divergent track listing.
Play for Today is a British television anthology drama series broadcast from 1970 to 1984. Play for Today may also refer to: Play for Today, an album by The Searchers; Play for Today, an album by Ultrasound "Play for Today", a song by The Cure, from the album Seventeen Seconds
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"The After-Dinner Joke" is the 17th episode of eighth season of the British BBC anthology TV series Play for Today. The episode was a television play that was originally broadcast on 14 February 1978. "The After-Dinner Joke" was written by Caryl Churchill, directed by Colin Bucksey, produced by Margaret Matheson, and starred Paula Wilcox.
The episode was a television play that was originally broadcast on 14 October 1971. "Traitor" was written by Dennis Potter , directed by Alan Bridges , produced by Graeme MacDonald , and starred John Le Mesurier as Adrian Harris, a character loosely based on Kim Philby .
"Kisses at Fifty" was a British television drama, part of the Play for Today series, originally broadcast in January 1973. It was written by Colin Welland, directed by Michael Apted, [1] and starred Bill Maynard as a man who kisses a barmaid (played by Marjorie Yates) on his 50th birthday.