The Wednesday Play

Season 3

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.

Where to Watch Season 3

31 Episodes

  • Photo Finish
    E1
    Photo FinishWritten by Peter Ustinov. First shown as a Thursday Theatre on BBC2 28 January 1965.
  • A Hero of our Time
    E2
    A Hero of our Time
  • The Frighteners
    E3
    The FrightenersWritten by Daniel Farson; first shown in the series Londoners on BBC2 8 July 1965
  • A Piece of Resistance
    E4
    A Piece of Resistance
  • Where the Buffalo Roam
    E5
    Where the Buffalo RoamA mentally disturbed Welsh teenager is obsessed with Westerns. His volatile temperament loses him the few people who might have been sympathetic, and helped him. Instead, he spirals down to inevitable destruction.
  • The Head Waiter
    E6
    The Head Waiter
  • Cathy Come Home
    E7
    Cathy Come HomeThe play tells the story of a young couple, Cathy (played by Carol White) and Reg (Ray Brooks), and their descent into poverty and homelessness. At the start of the film, Cathy leaves her parents' overcrowded rural home and hitch-hikes to the city, where she finds work and meets Reg, a well-paid lorry driver. They fall in love, marry, and rent a modern flat in a building that does not allow children. Cathy soon becomes pregnant and must stop working, and Reg is injured on the job and becomes unemployed. The loss of income and birth of the baby force them to leave their flat, and they are unable to find another affordable place to live that permits children. They move in with Reg's mother, until tensions develop between her and Cathy in the crowded flat. A kind elderly landlady, Mrs. Alley, rents to them for a while, during which time Cathy has two more children. Mrs. Alley even allows them to stay when they fall behind on the rent. However, she dies suddenly and her nephew and heir has the family evicted by bailiffs. The family then moves to a caravan parked in a camp where several other families are already living in caravans, but the local residents object to the camp and set it on fire, killing several children. Cathy, Reg and their children are forced to illegally squat in a wrecked, abandoned building. They repeatedly try to get decent housing through the local council, but are not helped because of their many moves and the long list of other people also seeking housing assistance. Cathy and Reg decide to separate temporarily so that Cathy and the children can move into an emergency homeless shelter where husbands are not allowed to stay. Reg leaves the area to seek employment. Cathy's loneliness and frustration finally boil over and she becomes belligerent with the shelter authorities, who are often cold and judgemental towards the women living in the shelter. Cathy's allotted time at the shelter expires while Reg is away, and she and her two remaining c
  • The Private Tutor
    E8
    The Private Tutor
  • A Pyre for Private James
    E9
    A Pyre for Private James
  • A Tale of Two Wives
    E10
    A Tale of Two Wives
  • Little Master Mind
    E11
    Little Master Mind
  • The Mayfly and the Frog
    E12
    The Mayfly and the Frog
  • Person To Person
    E13
    Person To Person
  • The Order
    E14
    The Order
  • Everybody's Rich Except Us
    E15
    Everybody's Rich Except Us
  • The Lump
    E16
    The LumpThe story of a bricklayer, who moonlights as a revolutionary
  • Who's Going to Take Me On?
    E17
    Who's Going to Take Me On?
  • Death of a Teddy Bear
    E18
    Death of a Teddy Bear
  • Days in the Trees
    E19
    Days in the Trees
  • In Two Minds
    E20
    In Two MindsA study of schizophrenia. Kate, a young woman, is denied any expression of her own individuality by her repressive, suburban family. But the psychiatric methods of the time choose to ignore this important factor of mental illness.
  • Another Day, Another Dollar
    E21
    Another Day, Another Dollar
  • Public Inquiry
    E22
    Public Inquiry
  • A Crucial Week in the Life of a Grocer's Assistant
    E23
    A Crucial Week in the Life of a Grocer's Assistant
  • A Breach in the Wall
    E24
    A Breach in the Wall
  • The Voices in the Park
    E25
    The Voices in the Park
  • Dismissal Leading to Lustfulness
    E26
    Dismissal Leading to Lustfulness
  • A Brilliant Future Behind Him
    E27
    A Brilliant Future Behind Him
  • Message for Posterity
    E28
    Message for Posterity
  • A Way with the Ladies
    E29
    A Way with the Ladies
  • The Playground
    E30
    The Playground
  • Drums Along the Avon
    E31
    Drums Along the Avon

 

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