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Stage 2
GenreDrama, Anthology, television plays
Written byVarious
Directed byVarious
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes13 (3 missing)
Production
ProducerCedric Messina
Running time85-120 minutes
Production companyBBC
Original release
NetworkBBC 2
Release7 July 1971 (1971-07-07) –
25 September 1973 (1973-09-25)

Stage 2 was a UK television anthology series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Thirteen episodes aired on BBC2 under Stage 2 billing from 1971–73. They were all productions of classic plays shown previously or subsequently on BBC1 under Play of the Month. Only Mrs. Warren's Profession is currently available on DVD.

Productions

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Sourced according to the BBC Genome Project archive of Radio Times magazines, with archival status from TV Brain.[1][2]

Original UK
transmission date
TitleAuthor(s)ProducerDirectorPerformers (non-exhaustive)NotesArchive status
Season One
7 July 1971Trelawny of the 'Wells'Arthur W. PineroCedric MessinaHerbert WiseJohn Alderton, Lally Bowers, Graham Crowden, Roland Culver, Rachel Kempson, Ian Ogilvy, Moira Redmond, Elizabeth Seal, Elaine Taylor, Graham Crowden, Anthony Ainley, John Cater, John Dearth, Godfrey James, Lila Kaye, Stephanie Turner, Henry WoolfAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 13 Aug 1972 under Play of the Month.Survives
14 July 1971CandidaBernard ShawCedric MessinaAlan CookeGeraldine McEwan, George Baker, Timothy Dalton, Jeremy Bulloch, Clive Revill, Priscilla MorganAdapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month.Missing
21 July 1971The Playboy of the Western WorldJ.M. SyngeCedric MessinaAlan GibsonJohn Hurt, Sinéad Cusack, Pauline Delany, Joe Lynch, Kevin Flood, James Caffrey, Gerard MurphyAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 11 June 1972 under Play of the Month.Survives
28 July 1971RossTerence Rattigan, adapted for television by William EmmsGerald SavoryCedric MessinaIan McKellen, Charles Gray, Barrie Ingham, John Bennett, Martin Jarvis, Edward Fox, Brian Rawlinson, Michael Robbins, David Spenser, Hugh Walters, Simon Lack, Robert Luckham, Victor Pemberton, David Griffin, Richard HamptonAdapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month.Missing
4 August 1971She Stoops to ConquerOliver GoldsmithCedric MessinaMichael ElliottTom Courtenay, Thora Hird, Juliet Mills, Ralph Richardson, Elaine Taylor, Terry Bale, Esmond Knight, Geoffrey BatemanAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 23 July 1972 under Play of the Month.Survives
11 August 1971Uncle VanyaAnton Chekhov, translated by Elisaveta FenCedric MessinaChristopher MorahanFreddie Jones, Anthony Hopkins, Ann Bell, Roland Culver, John Baskcomb, Richard Beale, Stacey TendeterAdapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month.Survives
Season Two
26 September 1972Peer GyntHenrik Ibsen, English version by Norman GinsburyCedric MessinaAlan CookeColin Blakely, Wendy Hiller, Francesca Annis, Ray Barrett, Aubrey Morris, Lois Baxter, Dudley Foster, John Franklyn-Robbins, Terence Bayler, Helen Blatch, Claire Davenport, Elroy Josephs, Andrew Lane, Mark McManusAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 22 August 1973 under Play of the Month.Survives
3 October 1972Mrs Warren's ProfessionBernard ShawCedric MessinaHerbert WiseCoral Browne, Penelope Wilton, James Grout, Derek Godfrey, Robert Powell, Richard PearsonAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 21 April 1974 under Play of the Month.Survives
10 October 1972The Duchess of MalfiJohn WebsterCedric MessinaJames MacTaggartEileen Atkins, Michael Bryant, Charles Kay, T. P. McKenna, Gary Bond, Tim Curry, Jerome Willis, Michael Godfrey, Robert James, Roy Evans, Michael Lynch, Jack Galloway, Dallas Cavell, Peter Spraggon, Talfryn Thomas, Nick BrimbleAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 18 July 1973 under Play of the Month.Survives
17 October 1972RasputinRonald EyreCedric MessinaAlan CookeRobert Stephens, Peter Barkworth, Isabel Dean, Lally Bowers, T. P. McKenna, Robert Eddison, Andrew Robertson, Reg Lye, Leonard Trolley, Harry Waters, Derrick Gilbert, John Savident, James BreeAdapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month.Survives
24 October 1972The Cherry OrchardAnton Chekhov, translated by Elisaveta FenGerald SavoryCedric MessinaJenny Agutter, Ray Brooks, Laurence Carter, Christopher Gable, Charles Gray, Celia Johnson, Cyril Shaps, David Spenser, Mary Wimbush, Edward WoodwardAdapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month.16mm b&w print
31 October 1972Stephen DJames Joyce, adapted by Hugh LeonardCedric MessinaDonald McWhinnieDonal McCann, David Kelly, Aidan Murphy, Brendan Price, Brenda FrickerAdapted from Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Stephen Hero. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month.Survives
Season Three
25 September 1973The Shadow of a GunmanSean O'CaseyCedric MessinaAlvin RakoffHilary Minster, Mark Moss, Phyllis McMahon, Isolde Cazelet, Michael O'Donoughue, Keith StevenAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 20 April 1975 under Play of the Month.Missing

See also

[edit]

Other BBC drama anthology series include

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "BBC Genome". Archived from the original on 16 October 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  2. ^ "TV Brain". Retrieved 3 October 2021.
[edit]

    Stage 2
    GenreDrama, Anthology, television plays
    Written byVarious
    Directed byVarious
    Country of originUnited Kingdom
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons3
    No. of episodes13 (3 missing)
    Production
    ProducerCedric Messina
    Running time85-120 minutes
    Production companyBBC
    Original release
    NetworkBBC 2
    Release7 July 1971 (1971-07-07) –
    25 September 1973 (1973-09-25)

    Stage 2 was a UK television anthology series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Thirteen episodes aired on BBC2 under Stage 2 billing from 1971–73. They were all productions of classic plays shown previously or subsequently on BBC1 under Play of the Month. Only Mrs. Warren's Profession is currently available on DVD.

    Productions

    Sourced according to the BBC Genome Project archive of Radio Times magazines, with archival status from TV Brain.[1][2]

    Original UK
    transmission date
    TitleAuthor(s)ProducerDirectorPerformers (non-exhaustive)NotesArchive status
    Season One
    7 July 1971Trelawny of the 'Wells'Arthur W. PineroCedric MessinaHerbert WiseJohn Alderton, Lally Bowers, Graham Crowden, Roland Culver, Rachel Kempson, Ian Ogilvy, Moira Redmond, Elizabeth Seal, Elaine Taylor, Graham Crowden, Anthony Ainley, John Cater, John Dearth, Godfrey James, Lila Kaye, Stephanie Turner, Henry WoolfAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 13 Aug 1972 under Play of the Month.Survives
    14 July 1971CandidaBernard ShawCedric MessinaAlan CookeGeraldine McEwan, George Baker, Timothy Dalton, Jeremy Bulloch, Clive Revill, Priscilla MorganAdapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month.Missing
    21 July 1971The Playboy of the Western WorldJ.M. SyngeCedric MessinaAlan GibsonJohn Hurt, Sinéad Cusack, Pauline Delany, Joe Lynch, Kevin Flood, James Caffrey, Gerard MurphyAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 11 June 1972 under Play of the Month.Survives
    28 July 1971RossTerence Rattigan, adapted for television by William EmmsGerald SavoryCedric MessinaIan McKellen, Charles Gray, Barrie Ingham, John Bennett, Martin Jarvis, Edward Fox, Brian Rawlinson, Michael Robbins, David Spenser, Hugh Walters, Simon Lack, Robert Luckham, Victor Pemberton, David Griffin, Richard HamptonAdapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month.Missing
    4 August 1971She Stoops to ConquerOliver GoldsmithCedric MessinaMichael ElliottTom Courtenay, Thora Hird, Juliet Mills, Ralph Richardson, Elaine Taylor, Terry Bale, Esmond Knight, Geoffrey BatemanAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 23 July 1972 under Play of the Month.Survives
    11 August 1971Uncle VanyaAnton Chekhov, translated by Elisaveta FenCedric MessinaChristopher MorahanFreddie Jones, Anthony Hopkins, Ann Bell, Roland Culver, John Baskcomb, Richard Beale, Stacey TendeterAdapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month.Survives
    Season Two
    26 September 1972Peer GyntHenrik Ibsen, English version by Norman GinsburyCedric MessinaAlan CookeColin Blakely, Wendy Hiller, Francesca Annis, Ray Barrett, Aubrey Morris, Lois Baxter, Dudley Foster, John Franklyn-Robbins, Terence Bayler, Helen Blatch, Claire Davenport, Elroy Josephs, Andrew Lane, Mark McManusAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 22 August 1973 under Play of the Month.Survives
    3 October 1972Mrs Warren's ProfessionBernard ShawCedric MessinaHerbert WiseCoral Browne, Penelope Wilton, James Grout, Derek Godfrey, Robert Powell, Richard PearsonAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 21 April 1974 under Play of the Month.Survives
    10 October 1972The Duchess of MalfiJohn WebsterCedric MessinaJames MacTaggartEileen Atkins, Michael Bryant, Charles Kay, T. P. McKenna, Gary Bond, Tim Curry, Jerome Willis, Michael Godfrey, Robert James, Roy Evans, Michael Lynch, Jack Galloway, Dallas Cavell, Peter Spraggon, Talfryn Thomas, Nick BrimbleAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 18 July 1973 under Play of the Month.Survives
    17 October 1972RasputinRonald EyreCedric MessinaAlan CookeRobert Stephens, Peter Barkworth, Isabel Dean, Lally Bowers, T. P. McKenna, Robert Eddison, Andrew Robertson, Reg Lye, Leonard Trolley, Harry Waters, Derrick Gilbert, John Savident, James BreeAdapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month.Survives
    24 October 1972The Cherry OrchardAnton Chekhov, translated by Elisaveta FenGerald SavoryCedric MessinaJenny Agutter, Ray Brooks, Laurence Carter, Christopher Gable, Charles Gray, Celia Johnson, Cyril Shaps, David Spenser, Mary Wimbush, Edward WoodwardAdapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month.16mm b&w print
    31 October 1972Stephen DJames Joyce, adapted by Hugh LeonardCedric MessinaDonald McWhinnieDonal McCann, David Kelly, Aidan Murphy, Brendan Price, Brenda FrickerAdapted from Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Stephen Hero. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month.Survives
    Season Three
    25 September 1973The Shadow of a GunmanSean O'CaseyCedric MessinaAlvin RakoffHilary Minster, Mark Moss, Phyllis McMahon, Isolde Cazelet, Michael O'Donoughue, Keith StevenAdapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 20 April 1975 under Play of the Month.Missing

    See also

    Other BBC drama anthology series include

    References

    1. ^ "BBC Genome". Archived from the original on 16 October 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
    2. ^ "TV Brain". Retrieved 3 October 2021.
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