Play for Today
7.8
1970
Drama
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 between fifty and a hundred minutes in duration.
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Episode 27 : Psy-Warriors
May. 12,1981
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Episode 26 : A Turn for the Worse
April. 28,1981
Soldiers are subjected to a brutal and sadistic kind of psychological training exercise
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Episode 25 : Baby Talk
April. 14,1981
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Episode 24 : The Good Time Girls
April. 07,1981
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Episode 23 : Bavarian Night
March. 31,1981
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Episode 22 : Before Water Lillies
March. 24,1981
An evening with the Parent-Teacher Association gets out of hand.
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Episode 21 : The Sin Bin
March. 17,1981
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Episode 20 : The Garland
March. 10,1981
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Episode 19 : Sorry
March. 03,1981
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Episode 18 : The Union
February. 24,1981
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Episode 17 : The Kamikaze Ground Staff Reunion Dinner
February. 17,1981
A group of men hold a reunion dinner in Tokyo
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Episode 16 : Beloved Enemy
February. 10,1981
The head of a multinational corporation wants to do business with the Soviets
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Episode 15 : The Cause
February. 03,1981
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Episode 14 : Dear Brutus
January. 27,1981
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Episode 13 : A Brush with Mr. Porter on the Road to El Dorado
January. 20,1981
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Episode 12 : The Muscle Market
January. 13,1981
The problems of an owner of a building contractor company in Liverpool
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Episode 11 : Beyond the Pale
January. 06,1981
A vacation at a seaside hotel in Ireland changes the lives of four friends.
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Episode 10 : Jessie
December. 23,1980
In Victorian times, a nanny cares for a mute boy, who becomes overly attached to her.
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Episode 9 : Name for the Day
December. 16,1980
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Episode 8 : The Flipside of Dominick Hide
December. 09,1980
Dominick Hide, a time traveller from London in the year 2130, is studying the city's transport system of 1980. Breaking the rules, he lands his craft to seek out his great-grandfather. Compared to his anaesthetised home, 80s London is filthy and polluted...and yet...it exudes an excitement that soon draws him in.
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Episode 7 : Jude
December. 02,1980
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Episode 6 : Number on End
November. 25,1980
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Episode 5 : Minor Complications
November. 18,1980
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Episode 4 : The Adventures of Frank: Seeds of Ice
November. 11,1980
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Episode 3 : The Adventures of Frank: Everybody's Fiddling Something
November. 04,1980
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Episode 2 : C2H5OH
October. 28,1980
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Episode 1 : Pasmore
October. 21,1980
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