Keen to see Ken Loach's landmark drama which created a national furore when seen in 1966 - was it the Wednesday Play, or Play for Today? Attracted huge audiences, followed by public outrage; an early repeat screening at the time and quickly fostered the founding of the housing charity Shelter. Black and white print, of course - colour TV was still two years away. It would be encouraging if the downbeat mood of our nation today could stimulate and rejuvenate a new perspective on the way forward with screenplays of clarity and searing intensity.
Cathy Come Home (1966);BBC4, Sun, 31 July, 22.00hrs
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It was broadcast as part of the Wednesday Play series - WP didn't transform into Play For Today until 1970. I'll always love the Wednesday Play theme music, which is so evocative of that period.
A great drama-doc that tells a terrible story. Those were Carol White's own children being 'taken away' from Cathy at the end.
Ray Brooks (Cathy's husband) went on to make a very good living from voiceovers.
For me, the only discordant note is when Geoffrey Palmer pops us an an estate agent early in the film. Not his fault - he wasn't hat well known at the time.
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Originally posted by jean View PostCarol White's own story is a sad one.
CCH still leaves me gutted and in 1966, the year of the documentary, I recall the fervour of the Wilson Labour government in wide scale housing schemes, albeit building blocks, - upturned shoe boxes we called them at the time! - which tackled the problem nationally but also created regret for the demolltion of housing estates and a sense of community.
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Originally posted by Stanley Stewart View PostCCH still leaves me gutted and in 1966, the year of the documentary, I recall the fervour of the Wilson Labour government in wide scale housing schemes, albeit building blocks, - upturned shoe boxes we called them at the time! - which tackled the problem nationally but also created regret for the demolltion of housing estates and a sense of community.
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