Play for Tomorrow
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Play for Tomorrow was a British television anthology science fiction series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC1 in 1982. It spun-off from the anthology drama series Play for Today after the success of The Flipside of Dominic Hyde on that strand. Each of the six episodes prophecies life in a year near the end of the 20th Century or a the beginning of the 21st.
[edit] Episodes
- Crimes (2002) by Caryl Churchill. (13 Apr 1982)
- Bright Eyes (1999) by Peter Prince. (20 Apr 82)
- Cricket (1997) by Michael Wilcox. (27 Apr 82)
- The Nuclear Family (1999) by Tom McGrath. (4 May 82)
- Shades (1999) by Stephen Lowe. (11 May 82)
- Easter 2016 (2016) by Graham Reid. (18 May 82)
[edit] External links
- Play for Tomorrow at the Internet Movie Database
- Section on the strand at the TV Cream website, containing good synopses of most episodes (embedded within main Play for Today feature)