The Wednesday Play (1964)
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The Wednesday Play (1964)
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The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 from October 1964 to May 1970. The plays were usually written for television, although adaptations from other sources also featured. The series gained a reputation for presenting contemporary social dramas, and for bringing issues to the attention of a mass audience that would not otherwise have been discussed on screen.
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Cast & Crew.
George Webb
Jim Ritchie
Edwin Brown
Chief Prison Officer
Ken Jones
Alec - Gravedigger
Michael Robbins
Albert Barking
Alec Coleman
Gambler
Paddy Joyce
Docker
Griffith Davies
Jackie Coulson
Alan Selwyn
Gambler
Sydney Newman
Writer
Ken Loach
Director
Christopher Morahan
Director
John Gorrie
Director
Claude Whatham
Director
Henric Hirsch
Director
Ronald Eyre
Director
James Ferman
Director
Moira Armstrong
Director
Don Taylor
Director
Jimmy O'Connor
Writer
John Hopkins
Writer
Hugh Whitemore
Writer
Dennis Potter
Writer
David Mercer
Writer
John Brandon
Sergeant Musso
Robert Arden
Captain Danziger
Mary Holder
Mrs. Watmuff
Lionel Stander
General Burroughs
Trisha Noble
Francoise Clouet
Robert Raglan
Tom-Tom
Julian Glover
James
Alfred Lynch
Peter Young
Glenda Jackson
Cathy
Tony Selby
Harry
Hal Galili
Wendell / Private First Class O'Brien
Judy Parfitt
Dorothy Gorbet
Joss Ackland
Cornelius / Tom Gorbet
Sheila Burrell
Liz
Diane Keen
Judy
Noel Howlett
Dr. Evans
David Ellison
Photographer
Ann Morrish
Mary
Barrie Ingham
Colin / Charlie
Caroline Blakiston
Matilda Boff
Donald Douglas
Adrian Brinton
Kenneth Colley
Bethold Florenberg
Arthur Lowe
Colonel Harrup
Daphne Heard
Mrs. Edgell
John Savident
Hans Von Dorring / Mr. Miller / Mr. Brummitt
Roland Culver
Arthur Maybury
Jeffrey Segal
Mr. Dumpton
Jeremy Child
2nd Man
Leo McKern
Robert Kelvin
Thorley Walters
Holland
Rosalind Knight
Barbara
Ray Brooks
Reg
Geoffrey Palmer
Property Agent
Tim Brooke-Taylor
(uncredited)
Barry Jackson
Rent Collector / John Black / Cossack
Pauline Collins
Joan Percival
Barbara Lott
Miss Hepworth
John Phillips
Councillor Percival
Michael Bates
Joe
Warren Clarke
Alec
George Layton
Pete
Robert Hardy
Nick Prockter
Michael Graham Cox
Bernard Davis
Patrick Barr
David Lancaster
David McKail
Bruce Fairlight
John Gielgud
Gabriel Quantara
Felicity Kendal
The Girl
Timothy Bateson
Barnet
Michael Jayston
Siegfried Sassoon
Ann Beach
Music Hall Artiste
Gordon Gostelow
Charles Lloyd Pack
Nigel Stock
Freddie Jones
Jonathan Adams
John Hollis
Declan Mulholland
Cyril Luckham
Peter Forbes-Robertson
Richard Caldicot
Aubrey Richards
Hannah Gordon
Walter Sparrow
Jo Rowbottom
Eric Thompson
Joseph Fürst
Nicholas Smith
Angelo Muscat
Hywel Bennett
Willoughby Goddard
Godfrey Quigley
Neville Smith
Peter Jeffrey
Tommy Godfrey
Patrick Troughton
Patrick Allen
Emrys James
Peter Copley
George Sewell
John Carson
Barry Humphries
William Marlowe
William Gaunt
Edwin Richfield
Victor Maddern
Jack Gwillim
Richard Davies
Steven Berkoff
Geraldine McEwan
Details.
Wiki.
The Wednesday Play is an anthology series of British television plays which ran on BBC1 for six seasons from October 1964 to May 1970. The plays were usually original works written for television, although dramatic adaptations of fiction (and occasionally stage plays) also featured. The series gained a reputation for presenting contemporary social dramas, and for bringing issues to the attention of a mass audience that would not otherwise have been discussed on screen.
Some of British television drama's most influential, and controversial, plays were shown in this slot, including Up the Junction and Cathy Come Home. The earliest television plays of Dennis Potter were featured in this slot.
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