In Dear Murderer businessman Lee Warren discovers his wife Vivien has been having an affair whilst he has been away in America. He conceives the perfect...
The second cinematic version of JB Priestley’s immensely popular and charming story about a decidedly lacklustre touring theatre company that finds redemption and success when spinster...
Classic British film A Canterbury Tale from director Michael Powell and screenwriter Emeric Pressburger looks at British-American relations in World War II England. A justice of...
James Poe’s taut and carefully-constructed screenplay for The Bedford Incident was vividly adapted from Mark Rascovitch’s novel for the screen and made telling use of his experience as...
Warmly co-written and very well co-directed by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, Millions Like Us provides a vivid and realistic portrait of a British family during...
The Crossfire was an entry in the Play of the Week strand focused on the then highly topical war in Algeria. Dr David Sorel, an elderly...
UK / BBC / 1×80 minutes and 1×90 minutes / Broadcast 18 – 25 June 1961 black and white Writer: Anthony Stevens / Play: Maurice Edelman...