BBC Sunday-Night Play
BBC Sunday-Night Play[lower-alpha 1] is the anthology drama series which replaced Sunday Night Theatre in 1960. It was broadcast on what was then BBC Television (now BBC One).
BBC Sunday-Night Play | |
---|---|
Genre | Drama |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 138 (123 missing) |
Release | |
Original network | BBC Television |
Original release | 1960 – 1963 |
The series often included versions of modern theatrical successes, but original work appeared in the slot too. David Mercer's A Suitable Case for Treatment (1962) was later adapted as the feature film Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966),[2] while Madhouse on Castle Street (1963) starred the then little known Bob Dylan.
The series ended in 1963. Out of a run of 138 episodes, only 15 are believed to survive.[3][lower-alpha 2]
Notes
- Sources vary over the precise name. IMDb uses the name given complete with the hyphen, while lostshows.com has The Sunday Night Play and Radio Times lists it as The Sunday-Night Play. Asa Briggs mentions that The Sunday Play replaced Sunday Night Theatre in 1960.[1]
- See wiping.
References
- Briggs The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom: Volume V: Competition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995, p.279
- Janet Moat Morgan - A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966), BFI screenonline
- Missing or incomplete episodes for programme The Sunday Night Play, lostshows.com
External links
- BBC Sunday-Night Play at IMDb
- The Sunday-Night Play, BFI Film and Television Database
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.