Play for Tomorrow

Play for Tomorrow is 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 Dominick Hide on that strand. Each of the six episodes paints a vision of life in a future year, near the end of the 20th century or at the beginning of the 21st.

Play for Tomorrow
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Producer(s)Neil Zeiger
Running time50 minutes
Release
Original networkBBC
Original release13 April (1982-04-13) 
18 May 1982 (1982-05-18)

Episode list

Episode no. Title First transmission (UK) Director Writer Cast
1"Crimes"13 April 1982Stuart BurgeCaryl ChurchillSylvestra Le Touzel (Jane)
Peter Whitbread (Ron)
Rufus Collins (Elliot)
T. P. McKenna (Melvyn)
Julia Foster (Veronica)
Donald Gee (Larry)
Glen Murphy (Student)
2"Bright Eyes"20 April 1982Peter DuffellPeter PrinceRobin Ellis (Sam Howard)
Sarah Berger (Cathy)
Kate Harper (Rachel)
Constantin De Goguel (John)
Julian Curry (Charvier)
Stephen Greif (Shapiro)
Julian Wadham (Oliver)
Adam Blackwood (Boy)
3"Cricket"27 April 1982Michael DarlowMichael WilcoxMalcolm Terris (John Ridley)
Terence Halliday (Tommy Coulthard)
Jeremy Child (Lord Slaggyford)
Paul Antony-Barber (Willie Ridley)
Simon Rouse (Colin Bayliss)
Anne Raitt (Morna Ridley)
4"The Nuclear Family"4 May 1982John GlenisterTom McGrathJimmy Logan |(Joe Brown)
Ann Scott-Jones (Agnes Brown)
Gerard Kelly (Gary Brown)
Lizzie Radford (Ann Brown)
Russell Hunter (Sgt. Smellie)
5"Shades"11 May 1982Bill HaysStephen LoweTracey Childs (Sheena)
Stuart Mackenzie (Joe)
Emily Moore (Kate)
Neil Pearson (Adam)
Shelagh McLeod (Diana)
Francesca Gonshaw (Julie)
Michael Feldman (Tony)
6"Easter 2016"18 May 1982Ben BoltGraham ReidDenys Hawthorne (Cyril Brown)
Derrick O'Connor (Lennie North)
Bill Nighy (Connor Mullan)
Eileen Pollock (Clare Williams)
Lise Ann McLaughlin (June Crawford)
Colm Meaney (Kevin Murphy)
Kenneth Branagh (Student)
gollark: (they aren't actually that similar apparently, as brain-neurons do more logic than neural-network ones)
gollark: Neural networks are deliberately patterned off human brains, and the universe is quite different.
gollark: I mean, these are reasonable problems, but you do also have to use other people's knowledge to understand things, as muddy puddles won't tell you everything ever about all science.
gollark: Or just complain about them being "brainwashed" at school or something.
gollark: Them not being that is somewhat more complicated and non-obvious?
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