Performance

All Episodes 1991 - 1998

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  • 1991-10-05T19:30:00Z
  • 1h 30m
  • 2d 20h 5m (36 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Drama
An anthology series of various plays and dramatic performances.

37 episodes

1991-10-02T19:30:00Z

Special 1 Perspective

Special 1 Perspective

  • 1991-10-02T19:30:00Z1h 30m

A look ahead to BBC2's new Saturday-night dramas, featuring actors as diverse as John Malkovich, Judi Dench and Les Dawson.

Series Premiere

1991-10-05T19:30:00Z

1x01 Absolute Hell

Series Premiere

1x01 Absolute Hell

  • 1991-10-05T19:30:00Z2h

A drama which created its own drama, this is the first television production of Rodney Ackland's once scandalous black comedy and it starts a new season of studio dramas starring major artists. Ackland, now in his 80s, was a prolific playwright in the 30s. Absolute Hell, set in a Soho drinking club in bomb-blasted London in the weeks leading up to the 1945 election, was condemned as 'a libel on the British people' when it was first seen in 1951 under its original title The Pink Room. Recent productions have led critics to assess Ackland's portrait of seedy, Bohemian life as a significant picture of its age.

1991-10-12T19:30:00Z

1x02 Uncle Vanya

1x02 Uncle Vanya

  • 1991-10-12T19:30:00Z2h

This new studio production of Chekhov's wistful masterpiece stars Warner as the retired professor whose return, with his beautiful young wife, to the country estate left by his deceased first wife sets in motion a typically Chekhovian comic tragedy of lost hopes, stifled passions and blighted ideals. It is a new adaptation by American playwright David Mamet (American Buffalo, Glengarry Glen Ross) is directed by Gregory Mosher, who was responsible for the Broadway and National Theatre productions of Mamet's Speed-the-Plow.

1991-10-19T19:30:00Z

1x03 Nona

1x03 Nona

  • 1991-10-19T19:30:00Z2h

Les Dawson follows in the pantomime dame tradition by playing an outrageous old woman in the British premiere of a play by the leading Argentinian dramatist Roberto Cossa. Set in post-Falklands Buenos Aires - though the cast adopt Lancashire accents - it is a black farce about a family's desperate struggle to survive the effects of galloping inflation while trying to satisfy the voracious appetite of their selfish grandmother. The part has been traditionally associated with a leading male comic in productions around the world. This new adaptation is by Michael Hastings.

1991-10-26T19:30:00Z

1x04 Old Times

1x04 Old Times

  • 1991-10-26T19:30:00Z2h

This is the first performance of Harold Pinter 's screenplay version of his typically spare, elliptical and mysterious 1970 classic; the play that came between his gnomic one-acters Landscapeand Silenceand his National Theatre success No Man's Land. Twenty years after they lived together in London, Anna meets up with Kate, who is now married to Deeley. The visit stirs vivid memories in all three, sometimes conflicting, sometimes complementary. But with the memories comes a growing awareness of the gulfs between them.

1991-11-02T20:30:00Z

1x05 Top Girls

1x05 Top Girls

  • 1991-11-02T20:30:00Z2h

Widely regarded as one of the best new plays of the 80s, Caryl Churchill's award-winning Top Girls was first seen at London's Royal Court Theatre in 1982 directed by Max Stafford-Clark. This first TV production (in association with the Royal Court) is also directed by Stafford-Clark and features two of the original all-female cast. Seven actresses take 16 roles in this uncompromising assessment of high-profile and low-profile women, part fantasy, part hard-nosed reality. Marlene celebrates her new position as managing director of the Top Girls Appointment Agency by giving a dinner party for five oddly assorted women from centuries past. But Marlene's own past will throw a question mark over her Top Girls success. The author describes her play as "a celebration of the extraordinary achievements of women".

Season Finale

1991-11-09T20:30:00Z

1x06 The Trials of Oz

Season Finale

1x06 The Trials of Oz

  • 1991-11-09T20:30:00Z2h

A drama based on the trial transcripts by Geoffrey Robertson , QC, then a solicitor working for the defence counsel, John Mortimer.

Season Premiere

1992-11-14T20:30:00Z

2x01 Tales from Hollywood

Season Premiere

2x01 Tales from Hollywood

  • 1992-11-14T20:30:00Z2h

New season of NEW prestigious studio dramas starts with Christopher Hampton 's evocation of 1940s Hollywood, featuring a distinguished cast and starring Jeremy Irons. Among the residents of Los Angeles during the 40s were Thomas and Heinrich Mann , Bertolt Brecht and, according to this play, the Austro- Hungarian dramatist Odon Von Horvath, our guide to the sun-soaked boulevards and the bizarre cultural collisions of wartime Hollywood.

1992-11-21T20:30:00Z

2x02 A Doll's House

2x02 A Doll's House

  • 1992-11-21T20:30:00Z2h

This season of studio dramas continues with Henrik Ibsen 's classic play directed by David Thacker, artistic director of London's Young Vic. Among a distinguished cast it features Truly Madly Deeply star Juliet Stevenson and Trevor Eve. Nora, tired of being patronised and casually discounted by her husband, rebels against him and by doing so discovers a whole new personality within herself. English translation Joan Tindale Producer Simon Curtis

1992-11-28T20:30:00Z

2x03 Roots

2x03 Roots

  • 1992-11-28T20:30:00Z2h

The season of studio dramas continues with Arnold Wesker's classic play of the 1950s that passionately extols the value of education. The distinguished cast includes Jane Horrocks, Pam Ferris, Imelda Staunton. Beatie returns to her family home in Norfolk, having been "educated" in cultural and political matters by Ronnie, the boyfriend she lived with in London. Through trying to pass on the things she's learnt to her uninterested family, she discovers her own voice and views - which are no longer just an echo of Ronnie's.

1992-12-05T20:30:00Z

2x04 After the Dance

2x04 After the Dance

  • 1992-12-05T20:30:00Z2h

Although critics called it Terence Rattigan's most serious and truthful play, After the Dance has not been seen for 50 years. Tonight's production in the season of studio dramas stars Anton Rodgers, Gemma Jones, Imogen Stubbs David and Joan's life has been one continuous party, but their marriage is loveless. Suddenly a young girl appears in their world and announces that she's in love with David and wants to change his life for ever.

Season Finale

1992-12-12T20:30:00Z

2x05 Six Characters in Search of an Author

Season Finale

2x05 Six Characters in Search of an Author

  • 1992-12-12T20:30:00Z2h

Luigi Pirandello 's classic play continues the season of studio dramas. Originally set in a theatre, this new version by Michael Hastings takes place in a film studio in 1950 and is recorded in black and white. Among a distinguished cast, it stars Brian Cox John Hurt The great iron door of the studio swings open. In the light stands a family. The father walks up to the director and says, "Excuse me, we are looking for an author." The family carry with them a great personal tragedy of shame and despair, and have come to the studio to find somebody who can describe their experiences and explain what they've done to each other.

1991-10-05T19:30:00Z

2x06 Absolute Hell

2x06 Absolute Hell

  • 1991-10-05T19:30:00Z1h 30m

(Re-broadcast) Rodney Ackland's black comedy features a cast of major artists and is being shown again as a tribute to the author who died in 1991, shortly after its first transmission. It is the last in this season of studio dramas. Set in a club in Soho, the play is a funny and desolating account of life in bomb-blasted London in the weeks before the 1945 election.

Season Premiere

1993-11-06T20:30:00Z

3x01 Suddenly Last Summer

Season Premiere

3x01 Suddenly Last Summer

  • 1993-11-06T20:30:00Z2h

When Tennessee Williams wrote Suddenly Last Summer in 1957 he described it as" a kind of catharsis, a final fling at violence"; and the story of a mother who will stop at nothing to protect the memory of her dead son is indeed one of Williams's bleakest visions. In the first of this major new season of studio drama, Maggie Smith plays Mrs Venable , whose grief at the loss of her beloved poet son Sebastian turns to rage against her niece Catharine (Natasha Richardson ), his last companion and witness of his gruesome death. Determined to erase the memory of Sebastian's loss, she tries to persuade her pet doctor (Rob Lowe) to perform a lobotomy on Catharine.

1993-11-13T20:30:00Z

3x02 The Maitlands

3x02 The Maitlands

  • 1993-11-13T20:30:00Z2h

In the secluded coastal resort of Betworthy, the Maitland family has fallen on hard times and the eldest son Roger, a schoolmaster, is forced to give a young boy after-school tuition in order to pay for his jet-setting wife Dorothy's trip to the French Riviera. His mother, Mrs. Maitland, puts her hope in a legacy from her brother while their live-in cousin Phyllis plans to escape poverty and the tedium of Betworthy by accepting a marriage proposal from Major Luddington. Everything changes, however, as the younger Maitland brother, Jack, returns home for a visit and Phyllis falls in love with him. Jack, who left the family years ago to seek his fortune in London, is now a rich and successful actor, a career choice of which his family never approved, which, in his opinion, gives him the perfect excuse to treat them just as badly as he wishes. Further trouble comes along as Joan, an old friend of Phyllis's, suddenly pays a visit to the house and falls in love with Roger.

1991-10-19T19:30:00Z

3x03 Nona

3x03 Nona

  • 1991-10-19T19:30:00Z2h

(re-broadcast) Les Dawson donned a stringy wig and voluminous black dress to play the title role in Roberto Cossa 's grim satire of post-Falklands Argentina. First shown in 1991, it is repeated here as a tribute to the comedian, who died earlier this year. Nona, "the old one", is the 100-year-old matriarch of a city family, whose gluttony reduces her kinfolk to beggary, prostitution and death. The role is traditionally played by a leading male comic. Dawson chomped his way to an 181b weight-gain during the filming, but was glad of the opportunity to extend himself theatrically. "It's good that people can see me doing something other than a game show. There comes a point when you're not stretching yourself any more - hence my little excursion into the heavier theatre."

1993-11-27T20:30:00Z

3x04 Hedda Gabler

3x04 Hedda Gabler

  • 1993-11-27T20:30:00Z2h

Currently starring in Machinal at the Royal National Theatre, Fiona Shaw was known more for her comedy roles until theatre director Deborah Warner cast her as Elektra and The Good Citizen of Szechuan and then as Ibsen's Hedda Gabler. This was In an acclaimed production in Dublin, which moved to London's West End. Shaw re-creates the role for Performance with a new supporting cast, Including Stephen Rea as Ejlert Lovborg , but still directed by Warner. Nervous and agitated rather than haughty and frigid, Fiona Shaw 's Hedda breaks with tradition. "Hedda is often called strong-willed," she comments, "but where is the evidence in the play for this? To me, Hedda is terribly ordinary."

Season Finale

1993-12-04T20:30:00Z

3x05 The Entertainer

Season Finale

3x05 The Entertainer

  • 1993-12-04T20:30:00Z2h

Michael Gambon (Maigret, The Singing Detective) plays Archie Rice , the role made famous on stage (1957) and on film (1960) by his illustrious first mentor, Laurence Olivier. Gambon was 23 and still working as a toolmaker when he was auditioned by the great man for a role in the National Theatre's opening production of Hamlet, and cast as spear-carrier. A year later, on Gambon's opening night as Othello in Birmingham, Olivier sent him a good luck telegram: "The other actors thought I'd sent it myself," Gambon recalls. As the central character in John Osborne 's drama, he plays a drunken, lecherous, egotistical vaudevillian whose act is on the downward slope.

1993-12-11T20:30:00Z

3x06 The Changeling

3x06 The Changeling

  • 1993-12-11T20:30:00Z1h 30m

Thomas Middleton and William Rowley's tragedy has been called "the most convincing picture of uninhibited sexual desire in Elizabethan drama". In this version, edited by Michael Hastings, much of the original sub-plot has been cut to concentrate on a dark story of lust and revenge between two ambiguous, guilt-ridden individuals. Bob Hoskins stars as De Flores, the "ominous ill-fac'd fellow" led by his desire for the imperious virgin Beatrice Joanna (Elizabeth McGovern) into murder and adultery. "It's a play I've always been fascinated by," says Performance producer Simon Curtis. "I saw Helen Mirren in a BBC production of it in the 70s, and that was a seminal experience for me. The Changeling is far more psychologically accurate than most plays of its period, and it has this taut, claustrophobic atmosphere that lends itself well to the screen."

Season Premiere

1994-10-29T20:30:00Z

4x01 Message for Posterity

Season Premiere

4x01 Message for Posterity

  • 1994-10-29T20:30:00Z2h

A new production of one of Dennis Potter 's earliest plays, written in 1967. Introduced by political interviewer Brian Walden. Sir David Browning has twice been Prime Minister. On his retirement Parliament decides to honour him with a portrait painted by the famous artist James Player.

1994-11-05T20:30:00Z

4x02 Measure for Measure

4x02 Measure for Measure

  • 1994-11-05T20:30:00Z2h

Modern dress version of Shakespeare's "problem comedy" emphasizing the darker elements of the play and eliminating most of the humor, as Claudio is dragged to the police station on charges of fornication, and given a rectal exam in front of a window.

1994-11-12T20:30:00Z

4x03 The Deep Blue Sea

4x03 The Deep Blue Sea

  • 1994-11-12T20:30:00Z2h

A woman unhappy in her passionless marriage leaves her husband for a younger and more ardent lover.

1994-11-19T20:30:00Z

4x04 The Mother

4x04 The Mother

  • 1994-11-19T20:30:00Z2h

The season of classic dramas continues with a new BBC production of Paddy Chayefsky 's 1954 television play, introduced by Diana Rigg. New York 1954: she last worked 38 years ago, but the mother, recently widowed and determined to support herself, finds a job in a garment factory. However, her lack of skill is not the only obstacle to independence - her daughter wants her to stay at home.

Season Finale

1994-11-26T20:30:00Z

4x05 Summer Day's Dream

Season Finale

4x05 Summer Day's Dream

  • 1994-11-26T20:30:00Z1h 45m

Paddy Chayefsky's 1954 play set in the Bronx tells the story of a recently widowed 66-year-old seeks a job after 40 years if being a homemaker.

1992-11-21T20:30:00Z

4x06 A Doll's House

4x06 A Doll's House

  • 1992-11-21T20:30:00Z2h 20m

The season of classic dramas comes to an end with a repeat screening of Ibsen's play, from a translation by Joan Tindale, originally shown in 1992. Nora Helmer has years earlier committed a forgery in order to save the life of her authoritarian husband Torvald. Now she is being blackmailed lives in fear of her husband's finding out and of the shame such a revelation would bring to his career. But when the truth comes out, Nora is shocked to learn where she really stands in her husband's esteem.

Season Premiere

1995-10-07T19:30:00Z

5x01 The Shadow of a Gunman

Season Premiere

5x01 The Shadow of a Gunman

  • 1995-10-07T19:30:00Z2h

The series of classic dramas returns with Sean O'Casey's famous play, in a production starring Kenneth Branagh, Stephen Rea. A dreaming poet is mistaken by a romantic young girl for an IRA gunman on the run.

5x02 The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd

  • 1995-10-14T19:30:00Z2h

The series of classic dramas continues with D.H. Lawrence's early play exploring life in a mining community in 1914, starring Zoe Wanamaker, Stephen Dillane, Colin Firth. Lizzie Holroyd feels she must escape from her marriage, but terrible events overtake her.

1995-10-21T19:30:00Z

5x03 Landscape

5x03 Landscape

  • 1995-10-21T19:30:00Z2h

Beth sits in an armchair to the left of the table, and Duff in a chair at the opposite end. Duff refers normally to Beth but does not appear to hear her voice and Beth never looks at Duff and does not appear to hear his voice.

1995-10-21T19:30:00Z

5x04 Bed

5x04 Bed

  • 1995-10-21T19:30:00Z2h

Surreal drama about seven old people living in the same bed.

1995-10-28T20:30:00Z

5x05 Henry IV

5x05 Henry IV

  • 1995-10-28T20:30:00Z2h

Director John Caird 's adaptation of Shakespeare's two-part work - telling the story of a young man's elevation from immature prince to responsible king - explores timeless themes against the brutal backdrop of medieval England.

Season Finale

1995-11-04T20:30:00Z

5x06 After Miss Julie

Season Finale

5x06 After Miss Julie

  • 1995-11-04T20:30:00Z2h

Concluding the Performance season of classic dramas, this updated version of Strindberg's Miss Julie is vivid and contemporary. It's 1945 and the Labour Party has won the General Election. Miss Julie, the upper-class daughter of a Labour MP, sets out to seduce her father's chauffeur, John, even though he is unofficially engaged to Christine, who works in the kitchen.

Season Premiere

1997-03-01T20:30:00Z

6x01 Company

Season Premiere

6x01 Company

  • 1997-03-01T20:30:00Z1h 30m

A series of five broadcasts of stage musicals and plays starts with Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's acclaimed show Company, which was filmed at London's Donmar Warehouse theatre in February 1996. Directed by Sam Mendes, the musical is an exploration of love, sex and relationships in Manhattan. Songs featured include The Ladies Who Lunch, Barcelona and Being Alive. During the interval, Mendes interviews Sondheim.

1997-03-15T20:30:00Z

6x02 My Night With Reg

6x02 My Night With Reg

  • 1997-03-15T20:30:00Z1h 30m

A series of broadcasts of stage musicals and plays continues with writer Kevin Elvot 's 1995 Olivier Award-winning comedy. Entirely set among London's gay community in the mid-1980s against the background of the mounting AIDS crisis, My Night with Reg follows the ups and downs of a circle of gay friends over a period of several years. One of the group, the Reg mentioned in the title, is not a character in the play but the whole plot revolves around his apparent promiscuity and the chain reaction of deception and betrayal set off by it.

1997-03-22T20:30:00Z

6x03 Richard II

6x03 Richard II

  • 1997-03-22T20:30:00Z1h 30m

Shakespeare's tragedy in a Royal National Theatre production notable for having an actress playing the king. Starring Fiona Shaw, Graham Crowden, Richard Bremmer King Richard struggles to hold on to his crown in the face of plot and treachery.

1997-03-29T20:30:00Z

6x04 Broken Glass

6x04 Broken Glass

  • 1997-03-29T20:30:00Z1h 30m

A Jewish housewife in 1938 Brooklyn loses the use of her legs after reading about Kristallnacht.

Season Finale

1997-04-05T19:30:00Z

6x05 Macbeth on the Estate

Season Finale

6x05 Macbeth on the Estate

  • 1997-04-05T19:30:00Z1h 30m

Shakespeare's tragedy updated to the present day by documentary-maker Penny Woolcock and set on an inner-city council estate. The play, filmed on Birmingham's Ladywood Estate, features local people alongside some of Britain's most promising young actors. Last in the series.

Season Premiere

1998-03-21T20:30:00Z

7x01 King Lear

Season Premiere

7x01 King Lear

  • 1998-03-21T20:30:00Z1h 30m

King Lear, old and tired, divides his kingdom among his daughters, giving great importance to their protestations of love for him. When Cordelia, youngest and most honest, refuses to idly flatter the old man in return for favor, he banishes her and turns for support to his remaining daughters. But Goneril and Regan have no love for him and instead plot to take all his power from him. In a parallel, Lear's loyal courtier Gloucester favors his illegitimate son Edmund after being told lies about his faithful son Edgar. Madness and tragedy befall both ill-starred fathers.

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