Play for Tomorrow

Play for Tomorrow (1982)

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An anthology of 6 science fiction plays ; In "Crimes" a psychologist tries to cope with marital problems while working on the problem of prison overcrowding in the year 2002 ; In "Bright Eyes" Britain is seen to be in the middle of a Euro-war in the year 1999 ; In "Cricket" 2 village communities take unusual measures to win a local cricket match in the year 1997 ; In "The Nuclear Family" a 1999 British family take a working holiday in an underwater missile base ; in "Shades", set in 1999 again, the government has paid unemployed youths to live in converted office blocks and amuse themselves through virtual reality ; and in "Easter 2016" students in a Northern Ireland college stage an uprising to commemorate the Easter Rising of 1916.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Easter 2016May 18, 1982
S01E05ShadesMay 11, 1982
S01E04The Nuclear FamilyMay 4, 1982
S01E03CricketApr 27, 1982
S01E02Bright EyesApr 20, 1982
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Play for Tomorrow' premiere?

'Play for Tomorrow' premiered on October 7, 1982.

Who were the main actors in 'Play for Tomorrow'?

'Play for Tomorrow' featured a wide range of actors, including Colin Blakely, Anna Carteret, and John Castle, among others.

What genre does 'Play for Tomorrow' belong to?

'Play for Tomorrow' falls under the genre of anthology drama.

Who directed the episodes of 'Play for Tomorrow'?

'Play for Tomorrow' had various directors for its episodes, including Alan Bridges, Michael Apted, and Alan Clarke, among others.

How many episodes were there in 'Play for Tomorrow'?

'Play for Tomorrow' consisted of eleven episodes in total.

What was the premise of 'Play for Tomorrow'?

'Play for Tomorrow' explored various socio-political and technological issues through a series of standalone stories set in the near future.

Were the episodes of 'Play for Tomorrow' connected?

No, each episode of 'Play for Tomorrow' was a self-contained story with its own characters and plot.

What were some of the themes explored in 'Play for Tomorrow'?

'Play for Tomorrow' delved into themes such as nuclear war, technology's impact on society, environmental issues, and political unrest, among others.

Did 'Play for Tomorrow' receive critical acclaim?

Yes, 'Play for Tomorrow' was well-received by critics for its thought-provoking storytelling and exploration of societal concerns.

How long were the episodes of 'Play for Tomorrow'?

The duration of each episode of 'Play for Tomorrow' varied, but they were typically around 50 minutes long.

Were any famous writers involved in 'Play for Tomorrow'?

Yes, 'Play for Tomorrow' featured scripts written by renowned writers such as Alan Bleasdale, David Rudkin, and Jim Allen, among others.

Did 'Play for Tomorrow' tackle controversial subjects?

Yes, 'Play for Tomorrow' was known for addressing controversial subjects and pushing boundaries in its exploration of societal issues.

Were the episodes of 'Play for Tomorrow' based on real events?

While 'Play for Tomorrow' drew inspiration from real-world concerns, its episodes were fictional and not directly based on specific events.

Did 'Play for Tomorrow' have a consistent tone throughout its episodes?

No, the tone of 'Play for Tomorrow' varied from episode to episode, reflecting the different themes and stories being explored.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'Play for Tomorrow'?

Yes, 'Play for Tomorrow' featured appearances by notable actors such as Bill Paterson, Judi Dench, and Brenda Blethyn, among others.

Did 'Play for Tomorrow' have a lasting impact on television?

While 'Play for Tomorrow' may not have had a widespread impact, it is remembered as an ambitious and thought-provoking series that pushed the boundaries of television drama.

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