Season 1 of The Wednesday Play was released on September 30 and consists of 34 episodes.
Episodes
1: Catch as Catch Can
Sep 30, 1964
2: A Crack in the Ice
Oct 28, 1964
3: In Camera
Nov 4, 1964
4: Pale Horse, Pale Rider
Nov 11, 1964
5: The Big Breaker
Nov 18, 1964
6: Mr. Douglas
Nov 25, 1964
7: Malatesta
Dec 2, 1964
8: The July Plot
Dec 9, 1964
9: First Love
Dec 16, 1964
10: A Tap on the Shoulder
Jan 6, 1965
11: Sir Jocelyn, the Minister Would Like a Word ...
Jan 13, 1965
12: The Navigators
Jan 20, 1965
13: Fable
Jan 27, 1965
Fable is a British television play, shown on 27 January 1965 as an episode of The Wednesday Play series on BBC 1. Written by John Hopkins, the play is set in a parallel totalitarian Britain where those in authority are black people, and white people are their social underdogs - a reversal of the situation in contemporary apartheid South Africa.
It was directed by Christopher Morahan and produced by James MacTaggart.
14: Dan, Dan The Charity Man
Feb 3, 1965
15: Ashes to Ashes
Feb 10, 1965
16: Wear a Very Big Hat
Feb 17, 1965
17: The Confidence Course
Feb 24, 1965
18: Campaign for One
Mar 3, 1965
19: Horror of Darkness
Mar 10, 1965
"The liberal middle-class mask well and truly slips in John Hopkins' intense, slow-burning love triangle drama, broadcast in the BBC's groundbreaking Wednesday Play slot. An affluent, cosmopolitan London couple (Jackson and Lynch) find their outwardly charmed lives turned upside down by the appearance of a troubled homosexual friend (Williamson), who quickly touches a raw nerve. In a virtuoso performance, Jackson's spirited, cerebral Cathy finds herself unable to penetrate either man's psyche. Stylishly shot and built to a shocking crescendo by director Page, this gripping chamber piece simmers with suppressed desire, creativity – and rage."
Quoting the description from the 2011 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival site.
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