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  1. 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.

  2. The Wednesday Play: Created by Sydney Newman. With Edwin Brown, Neville Smith, Tony Selby, Ken Jones. Series of one-off plays made by BBC television, which gave breaks to a wide range of writers and directors in the late 1960s, such as Dennis Potter, Ken Loach, David Mercer, and John Hopkins.

  3. A play by John Hopkins that takes an original look at the eternal triangle. The Coming Out Party 12-year old Scimpy learns that both his mum and dad are in prison.

  4. 10 de oct. de 2008 · 27K views 15 years ago. The Wednesday Play was a British television play which ran on BBC1 from 1964 to 1970. Every week this drama anthology series presented a different play, usually...

  5. In this adaptation of a Jean-Paul Sartre play, three people find themselves sharing a room together with no way out. As they talk, the nature of the room and how they came to be there is gradually revealed.

  6. With Carol White, Geraldine Sherman, Vickery Turner, Tony Selby. Fragments of the life of three working-class women, and the people around them, in South London in the 1960s. Scenes in homes, streets, pubs, prison and their workplace cover family, friendship, romance, sex, and abortion.

  7. 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.