Western Daily Press

BBC marks 50 years of Play For Today

- LAURA HARDING news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

SIR Anthony Hopkins and Dame Helen Mirren can be seen in previously unseen images from BBC drama series Play For Today to mark 50 years since it first aired.

The pictures, released by the BBC Photo Archive, show Alison Steadman in Mike Leigh’s Abigail’s Party, as well as Sir Anthony in Peter Nichols’ Hearts And Flowers and Dame Helen in Stephen Poliakoff ’s Soft Targets.

The series began in October 1970 with The Long Distance Piano Player by Alan Sharp.

The series went on to broadcast more than 300 single dramas, before it ended in 1984, with some plays reaching audiences of more than eight million people.

Also featured in the images is Ray Winstone, who starred in one of the series’ most controvers­ial plays, Scum.

Robert Seatter, head of BBC History, said: “When Play For Today launched, dramatist Dennis Potter stated ‘television is the true national theatre’; looking back 50 years later we can see what an arresting and memorable portrayal of the nation this seminal strand gave us.”

The documentar­y Drama Out Of A Crisis: A Celebratio­n Of Play For Today, commission­ed by BBC Arts, will air on BBC Four at 9pm tonight and showcases a range of archive extracts and original interviews with many who created the series, including directors Leigh, David Hare and Bath’s Ken Loach.

Select plays will be repeated on BBC Four, beginning today with Country by Trevor Griffiths and Abigail’s Party.

Mark Bell, commission­er for BBC Arts, said: “Tonight on BBC Four, we explore the BBC’s eradefinin­g series of one-act plays, in Drama Out Of A Crisis: A Celebratio­n Of Play For Today looking at the strand’s extraordin­ary range and cultural impact, followed by screenings of fondly remembered production­s from the archive throughout the week, beginning with Country and Abigail’s Party.”

Steadman will celebrate the series in a special episode of Archive On 4 on BBC Radio 4, which also includes contributi­ons from Leigh and Loach, as well as BFI National Archive curator Lisa Kerrigan.

 ?? Pictures: BBC ?? Anthony Hopkins as Bob in Hearts And Flowers by Peter Nichols, which went out as a Play for Today in 1970. Centre, Peter Firth as Dominick Hide and Caroline Langrishe as Jane in The Flipside Of Dominick Hide in 1980, and right, Ray Winston as Carlin in Scum
Pictures: BBC Anthony Hopkins as Bob in Hearts And Flowers by Peter Nichols, which went out as a Play for Today in 1970. Centre, Peter Firth as Dominick Hide and Caroline Langrishe as Jane in The Flipside Of Dominick Hide in 1980, and right, Ray Winston as Carlin in Scum
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Julie Walters, left, as Valery and Alan Bennett as Denis Madgley in Intensive Care, written by Alan Bennett, in 1982
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