The Wednesday Play - Season 2
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The Wednesday Play - Season 2

The Wednesday Play - Season 2

1965
Drama
TV Season
Season 2 - 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. Famous plays include "Up the Junction", "Cathy Come Home" , "Stand Up Nigel Barton", "Vote, Vote, Vote For Nigel Barton", "On the Eve of Publication", and "Son of Man". The series often addressed controversial issues, such as homelessness and abortion.
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Starring:

Neville Smith
Neville-Smith
4 total credits
Credits include: Gumshoe, Apaches, Long Shot and The Wednesday Play
,
Tony Selby
Tony-Selby
10 total credits
Credits include: Cockneys vs Zombies, Adolf Hitler - My Part in His Downfall, Up the Junction, In Search of Gregory and The Weaker Sex?
,
Edwin Brown
Edwin-Brown-b
1 total credit
Credits include: The Wednesday Play

Genre:

Drama

Country:

UK

Language:

English

The Wednesday Play - Season 2

1965
Drama
TV Season
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Horror of Darkness
A cosmopolitan London couple (Glenda Jackson and Alfred Lynch) find their outwardly charmed lives upended by a troubled homosexual friend (Nicol Williamson). The BBC were sufficiently rattled to postpone its broadcast for a year. Stylishly shot and building to a shocking crescendo, this chamber piece simmers with suppressed desire and rage. (BFI)

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Starring:

Neville Smith
Neville-Smith
4 total credits
Credits include: Gumshoe, Apaches, Long Shot and The Wednesday Play
,
Tony Selby
Tony-Selby
10 total credits
Credits include: Cockneys vs Zombies, Adolf Hitler - My Part in His Downfall, Up the Junction, In Search of Gregory and The Weaker Sex?
,
Edwin Brown
Edwin-Brown-b
1 total credit
Credits include: The Wednesday Play

Genre:

Drama

Country:

UK

Language:

English
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