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  1. The Wednesday Play. Home. Episodes. Clips. Strand of groundbreaking and often controversial television dramas.

  2. The BBC 's Wednesday Play is synonymous with 1960s television. Its name evokes memories of sensational drama and controversy, but its range was much broader than that, encompassing many genres and styles. Its origins have become obscured over the years, but The Wednesday Play was a phoenix from the flames of the BBC's under-performing drama ...

  3. The BBC 's Wednesday Play is synonymous with 1960s television. Its name evokes memories of sensational drama and controversy, but its range was much broader than that, encompassing many genres and styles. Its origins have become obscured over the years, but The Wednesday Play was a phoenix from the flames of the BBC's under-performing drama ...

  4. Wednesday: Created by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar. With Jenna Ortega, Hunter Doohan, Emma Myers, Joy Sunday. Follows Wednesday Addams' years as a student, when she attempts to master her emerging psychic ability, thwart a killing spree, and solve the mystery that embroiled her parents.

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  6. www2.bfi.org.uk › introduction-bfi-collections › bfi-mediathequesThe Wednesday Play | BFI

    The Wednesday Play was known for uncompromising dramas reflecting burning contemporary issues in a Britain undergoing massive social change. Plays like Cathy Come Home and The Big Flame, just two of Ken Loach’s nine surviving Wednesday Plays – all available in the Mediatheque – challenged the old order, while writers like David Mercer and John Hopkins pushed at the limits of the new ...

  7. Image: The Wednesday Play 'In Camera' by Jean-Paul Sartre from 1964. Jane Arden, Catherine Woodville and Harold Pinter. The Wednesday Play, first broadcast on 28 October 1964, started a run of ...