Groundbreaking one-off plays in late 1960s, launching careers of Potter, Loach, Mercer and Hopkins. Notable works like "Cathy Come Home" and "Up the Junction" tackled social issues like homelessness and abortion.

Where to Watch The Wednesday Play • Season 6

34 Episodes

  • The Parachute
    E1
    The ParachuteWritten by David Mercer. Repeat of Play of the Month 21 January 1968. Repeated also 1 September 1976 on BBC2 and 29 November 1980 on BBC2, on 23 June 1988.
  • Pitchi Poi
    E2
    Pitchi Poi
  • The Last Train through Harecastle Tunnel
    E3
    The Last Train through Harecastle Tunnel
  • Patterson O.K.
    E4
    Patterson O.K.
  • The Mark II Wife
    E5
    The Mark II Wife
  • Close the Coalhouse Door
    E6
    Close the Coalhouse Door
  • The Sad Decline of Arthur Maybury
    E7
    The Sad Decline of Arthur Maybury
  • All Out for Kangaroo Valley
    E8
    All Out for Kangaroo Valley
  • Happy
    E9
    Happy
  • There Is Also Tomorrow
    E10
    There Is Also Tomorrow
  • The Compartment/Playmates
    E11
    The Compartment/Playmates
  • Blood of the Lamb
    E12
    Blood of the Lamb
  • The Vortex
    E13
    The Vortex
  • It Wasn't Me
    E14
    It Wasn't MeA couple seek a desperate remedy to the problem of a burdensome parent.
  • The Season of the Witch
    E15
    The Season of the Witch
  • Mille Miglia
    E16
    Mille Miglia
  • The Hunting of Lionel Crane
    E17
    The Hunting of Lionel Crane
  • Rest in Peace, Uncle Fred
    E18
    Rest in Peace, Uncle Fred
  • Mad Jack
    E19
    Mad JackJack Gold directs Tom Clarke's play about a soldier turned dissident during the First World War. Protest has become easy and respectable now. But for a young subaltern in 1917 to speak out against the horrors of the Western Front was unthinkable. One did. Second-Lieutenant Siegfried Sassoon, a young English country gentleman who made public his revulsion against the war. This film tells of the week in a Liverpool hotel when Sassoon re-examined his protest in spite of its complete rejection by authority and the public. Starring Michael Jayston, Michael Pennington and Clive Swift.
  • Nathan and Tabileth
    E20
    Nathan and Tabileth
  • The Italian Table
    E21
    The Italian Table
  • The Boy Who Wanted Peace
    E22
    The Boy Who Wanted Peace
  • The Cellar and the Almond Tree
    E23
    The Cellar and the Almond TreeCelia Johnson and Peter Vaughan star in the second of the 'Kelvin Trilogy' of plays by David Mercer. The Countess lives happily in her Eastern European palace, oblivious to the new regime that has moved in. After the war, Volubin, a Marxist writer, is instructed to obtain from her the keys to her wine cellar, which are needed for a celebration dinner. Also starring Sydney Tafler, Patsy Byrne and Bernard Kay as Robert Kelvin. Directed by Alan Bridges.
  • The Year of the Sex Olympics
    E24
    The Year of the Sex Olympics
  • No Trams to Lime Street
    E25
    No Trams to Lime Street
  • To See How Far It Is 1: Murphy's Law
    E26
    To See How Far It Is 1: Murphy's Law
  • To See How Far It Is 2: The Curse of the Donkins
    E27
    To See How Far It Is 2: The Curse of the Donkins
  • To See How Far It Is 3: To See How Far It Is
    E28
    To See How Far It Is 3: To See How Far It Is
  • Wine of India
    E29
    Wine of India
  • Sovereign's Company
    E30
    Sovereign's Company
  • Party Games
    E31
    Party Games
  • Emma's Time
    E32
    Emma's Time
  • Chariot of Fire
    E33
    Chariot of FireA prison visitor becomes involved with a convicted sex offender.
  • Wind Vs. Polygamy
    E34
    Wind Vs. Polygamy

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