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PLAY FOR TODAY - ch 5 - thur 9pm —TV PACE. NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 07/11/2025 20:05

Between 1970 and 1984, BBC1’s experimental drama strand Play for Today (https://www.bbc.co.uk/historyofthebbc/research/play-for-today) created what is now regarded as classic British drama.

It launched myriad acting careers and showcased high-calibre writing in plays such as Mike Leigh’s Abigail’s Party (https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2009/sep/27/abigails-party-mike-leigh-steadman) and Blue Remembered Hills (https://www.theguardian.com/culture/tvandradioblog/2008/jun/05/tvblogbypeterbradshaw), Dennis Potter’s acclaimed play about lost youth.

It was often challenging, often radical and always unpredictable, rotating directors, producers and writers each week to create unique one-off episodes.

The series covered a huge range of subject matter, across different genres and styles, and sought to reveal truths about contemporary life.

By the mid-1980s, the BBC was reluctant to continue taking costly chances on new talent each week in an era of increasing competition, and Play for Today was canned.

Now, in 2025, it’s coming back. Channel 5 recently announced the return of the series (https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/aug/17/channel-5-revives-bbc-play-for-today-new-series-dramas), emphasising that the new Play for Today will provide a space to experiment for emerging creative talent, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. This development is welcome in an industry that fails to embrace working-class entrants (https://theconversation.com/who-represents-britain-on-screen-uk-film-and-tv-culture-still-has-a-worrying-class-problem-255741).

With 4 episodes and a well known cast of actors

Special Measures, made by LA Productions, is a state of the nation drama looking at the growing pressures facing schools in the UK.

It stars Jessica Plummer (Missing You) as a teacher who must deal with a surprise school inspection on the day that her boss suddenly quits.

Never Too Late, meanwhile, is produced by Vertigo Films and stars Anita Dobson (Doctor Who) as a rebellious woman forced to start over in a retirement village. The supporting cast includes Nigel Havers (The Gentleman) and Tracy Ann-Oberman (It’s A Sin).

Big Winners, produced by LA Productions, stars Sue Johnston (The Royle Family) and Paul Copley (Downton Abbey) as lottery winners with contrasting ideas of how to spend the cash – and the rest of their lives.

Finally, Intruders is the second project from Vertigo Films and is described as a single-location psychological thriller. Alan Davies (Jonathan Creek) and Nikki Amuka-Bird (Knock at the Cabin) feature as a couple who must face a stranger’s explosive accusations.

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the80sweregreat · 23/11/2025 19:53

Didn’t the husband ring them up ? I always thought that the lottery people came out to you for such a big win.
Sadly, I will probably never know our syndicate rarely wins anything !

Liquorandvinegar · 23/11/2025 20:43

the80sweregreat he was ringing his pub mates to tell them he'd won. Foolish thing to do!

the80sweregreat · 23/11/2025 21:00

Oh. I did think that he also phoned the lottery people too. Agree that telling mates up the pub was a bad move.

purpleme12 · 25/11/2025 22:00

I didn't like her

purpleme12 · 25/11/2025 22:01

So didn't have sympathy for her

Blondeshavemorefun · 26/11/2025 14:55

Who sue J?

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Blondeshavemorefun · 28/11/2025 10:48

Did this not record last night or not on

assumed it was e3

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NebulousSadTimes · 28/11/2025 10:50

I think I remember them saying last week the next episode would be on in two weeks @Blondeshavemorefun .

Blondeshavemorefun · 28/11/2025 11:11

Ah. Thanks @NebulousSadTimes. Worked last night so wondering why wasn’t on my planner

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the80sweregreat · 05/12/2025 14:31

Last nights one with Alan Davies was good.
I wish the last one was on the catch up , but it isn’t.

Blondeshavemorefun · 05/12/2025 14:56

Sorry meant to say it was on last night - Christmas planning has knocked my brain 😂

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JewelleryCat · 05/12/2025 19:29

Oh it was? Darn I missed it

purpleme12 · 05/12/2025 21:17

That was, erm, not what I was expecting

the80sweregreat · 05/12/2025 23:22

I sort of predicted the Alan Davies one , but it was good.

Blondeshavemorefun · 08/12/2025 22:26

I enjoyed this

so Ben was his son and made his mum kill herself

was suprised the wife turned round at the end - tho was this as she was with him when happened so he cheated on her and she was disgusted at his attitude /behaviour

I did think it was strange that such a large house and had problems before with stalkers / that they didn’t have panic buttons /alarms in every room rather then a remote that could be in the wrong room or batteries removed

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Friendlyfart · 09/12/2025 18:58

watched the Alan Davies one - it was sort of obvious but not in the way it unfolded! Although why did his character answer the door? Like you would do that IRL - just call the police.

the80sweregreat · 10/12/2025 16:17

Alan Davies shouldn’t have let that man indoors.
He knows that people were out to get him.
Just phoned for ambulance or the police and gave him a drink at the door.
Far too trusting

Blondeshavemorefun · 10/12/2025 20:59

He was silly but more silly as I said to not have panic alarms in each room /floor

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Blondeshavemorefun · 11/12/2025 09:13

Last one

Amy is pushed to breaking point at her failing school as she juggles and Ofsted inspection the result of a pregnancy test and lots of angry parents

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Blondeshavemorefun · 11/12/2025 09:13

On tonight at 9

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lazymum99 · 11/12/2025 13:51

OMG it’s Chantelle from eastenders in the lead role tonight. Not sure that bodes well

Blondeshavemorefun · 11/12/2025 15:00

Oh really. Havnt seen her in anything since she go killed

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RosieBurdock · 11/12/2025 15:28

I need to catch up on these. I've also watched a few Screen 2 films on iplayer. The Clothes in the Wardrobe was my favourite.

Blondeshavemorefun · 11/12/2025 19:37

They are good @RosieBurdock

I like one off one hour stuff

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the80sweregreat · 11/12/2025 21:43

I’m finding this one hard going.
No wonder parents pay for private schools for their children ! ( not that I’d know !)

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