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No it didn't, Darren 😊. I was petrified of vampires when I was little. ..Prob something to do with watching.the BBC Dracula adaption or perhaps it was Salem Lot. The Play for Today episode was a about this wee Liverpool Lad and his fascination with vampires... likely it was escapism from his normal life of school, a single mother and having lost his father in an accident. The last scene in it could've been all in his mind- but I still don't know if it was or not. I enjoyed it nonetheless.
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I remember watching one of them z for zechariah 1984.
But need to see it again to remember what its about.
Thats what u want ann something that scares you.
Did it still scare you.
Originally posted by ann22 View Posti watched one one youtube the other night that i remember watching. "vampires" it was called. Had a twist to the end that scared the cr*p out of me as a child.
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I watched one one YouTube the other night that I remember watching. "Vampires" it was called. Had a twist to the end that scared the cr*p out of me as a child.
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A few Play For Today's became series; Rumploe, Gangsters, Boys from the Blackstuff, Headmaster
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Yup, I remember Screenplay. There's a couple on YouTube, like Govan Ghost Story, from this strandOriginally posted by Jonn View PostThere was also series called Screenplay which ran from the mid 80s to the early 90s on BBC2. One play I remember was a comedy called burning ambition, it was about two friends who bought a bus & ended up doing a coach tour of the M25 Motorway, does anyone remember this?
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Yeah, so Verity Lambert who was leaving the beeb anyway, took it to Thames
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IIRC the BBC didn't want to make it into a regular series, not sure if getting the rights to the books were going to be too much.Originally posted by agfagaevart View PostDidn't know Rumpole started as a PFT. Why was the series (Rumpole) on ITV and not BBC?
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Originally posted by Markxist View PostDunno if anyone on here is a user of Letterboxd but you can find my full and ongoing list of reviews for Play For Today dramas etc here
http://letterboxd.com/man_out_of_tim...ays-the-thing/
Didn't know Rumpole started as a PFT. Why was the series (Rumpole) on ITV and not BBC?
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There was also series called Screenplay which ran from the mid 80s to the early 90s on BBC2. One play I remember was a comedy called burning ambition, it was about two friends who bought a bus & ended up doing a coach tour of the M25 Motorway, does anyone remember this?
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This does look familiar i must say.
Cant remember anything about it.
But i remember play for today.
I look forward to the new version u mentioned is on its way.
Originally posted by mulletino View Posti actually went looking for this one the other day, because i always remembered watching it at school after reading the book and they are making a new movie version of it:
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I actually went looking for this one the other day, because I always remembered watching it at school after reading the book and they are making a new movie version of it:
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Dunno if anyone on here is a user of Letterboxd but you can find my full and ongoing list of reviews for Play For Today dramas etc here
http://letterboxd.com/man_out_of_tim...ays-the-thing/
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Our Day Out. I watched it in school, I even got the book of it.
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A few more memorable Play for Today's are Up the Junction which was later made into a film starring Suzy Kendal & Dennis Waterman.
Also Our Day Out when the school kids go on a school trip.
Of course the most well known will be Cathy Come Home starring Carol White playing a homeless single mother. This was in docu-drama format highlighting homelessnes.
Consider the petition signed. I will also be writting to BBC Enterprises asking if there were video releases
As well there was Edna the Inebriate Woman played by Patricia Hayes.
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This is my first post on here, so please be gentle! Haha
Anyway, I'm a big fan of the single play that the BBC used to do from the 60s with Wednesday Play right through to the 90s with Screen One and Screen Two and I think it's a shame that they no longer produce these things regularly and that they don't repeat the wealth of incredible drama from yesteryear on a channel like BBC4. Yes some have been repeated and some have even been released on DVD but there's dozens and dozens that haven't seen the light of day in years (besides the odd one or two on YouTube, some of which I've put up myself) and I think that's a real shame.
To that end I have started a petition that I think some members on here may like to sign. It's asking the BBC to repeat these plays once more and if you'd like to see them again please sign and share the petition
https://www.change.org/p/the-bbc-rep...ne-on-bbc4-now
Do you have a favourite of these single plays?Tags: None

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