Episodes (8)
Sep 25, 1972
Epifania is the richest woman in England. She's also strong-willed, highly intelligent, fiercely determined and an expert at Judo, which makes her hard to live with. She's also married, but her husband is now in love with another woman. She's also seeing another man socially, but he seems to be more interested in his food than her. Will or can this poor little rich girl ever find true happiness? A chance meeting with an Egyptian doctor may prove interesting...
Oct 20, 1972
Hedda Gabler is a beautiful woman married to the solid and respectable academic George Tesman. Then an old flame, the dreamer Eilert Lovborg, turns up on the scene with tragic results.
Nov 24, 1972
Resolving the riddle of the Sphinx makes Oedipus the king of Thebes, but he also resolves another mystery - and it destroys him.
Dec 20, 1972
A widow weds a magistrate and makes her 19-year-old son act as a boy.
Jan 07, 1973
A self-proclaimed "knight" and his hapless squire travel the Spanish countryside, attacking "giants" that are really windmills in his attempt to win the love of the fair Dulcinea.
Feb 16, 1973
"All is for the best in the best of all possible worlds" - young Candide's travels teach him just how dangerous his naive philosophy is.
Apr 15, 1973
Lucy Honeychurch, a young Englishwoman, makes her first visit to Florence, Italy in the early 1900's. There, she meets a quiet yet eccentric young man named George Emerson. Upon her return to England, Lucy must decide whether to follow through with her marriage to her stoic fiancée, Cecil, or follow her heart and her growing attraction to George.
May 16, 1973
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BBC Play of the Month Season 8 (1972) is released on Sep 25, 1972 and the latest season 16 of BBC Play of the Month is released in 1983. Watch BBC Play of the Month online - the English Drama TV series from United Kingdom. BBC Play of the Month is directed by Cedric Messina,Rudolph Cartier,John Gorrie,Basil Coleman and created by Rodney Ackland with Charles Gray and Eric Porter.
Monthly anthology series featuring televised versions of plays.