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Play for Today: The reboot hoping to save British TV from class crisis
The revival hoping to save British TV from a class crisis - IN FOCUS: Play for Today’s one-off films were a seminal moment in ...
Abigail’s Party was arguably the best in the Play for Today series (from top left, clockwise: John Salthouse, Allison Steadman, Harriet Reynolds, Janine Duvitski) - BBC At a time when it seems as if ...
Katie Crosson received funding from TECHNE (AHRC) for her PhD on Play for Today. The series covered a huge range of subject matter, across different genres and styles, and sought to reveal truths ...
Play for Today, back on our screens this week after four decades, was a veritable national institution when it first aired in Britain between 1970 and 1984. The strand of one-off films alternately ...
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