Mike Leigh At The BBC
Hard Labour: Mike Leigh's first TV drama for the BBC in 1973. Shot entirely on location in Leigh's native Salford, Hard Labour depicts the grinding daily routine of stoical domestic cleaner Mrs Thornley and her cantankerous family.
The Permissive Society: The title is ironic - a popular expression in mid-70's sexually liberated Britain, but a far cry from the gentle, innocent warmth of this short play, shot entirely in a television studio. Funny and moving, a tentative, awkward first date in a Lancashire high rise flat is interrupted by the young man's elder sister, returning prematurely after being stood up.
Nuts In May: Follow Keith and Candice-Marie, a rather self-righteous vegetarian couple, in their exhausting attempt to enjoy an idyllic camping holiday in Dorset. Their rigid notions of peace and quiet are somewhat challenged by other campers, with a more relaxed approach to life, the resulting conflict posing the questions, who are really the good guys?
The Kiss Of Death: David Threlfall gives a brilliant performance as Trevor, an off-beat undertaker's assistant, with a dry sense of humour and a healthy resistance to conformity. He and his best friend Ronnie are confronted by, and finally escape, the clutches of two predatory and fiercely conventional young women, Sandra and Linda. Filmed on location in Oldham.
Who's Who?: A film about toffs and snobs. Richard Kane stars as Alan, an obsequious autograph hunter, who works as a clerk for a City stockbroker, and whose wife breeds pedigree chinchilla cats. Through Alan's eyes we look at the lives of his upper class employers and the younger Sloane Ranger set at his firm.
Abigail's Party: Immediately after its smash-hit run at The Hampstead Theatre, London, this 1977 stage-play was wheeled by Mike Leigh into an electronic TV studio - like The Permissive Society, it isn't a film. A suburban evening of hilarious disaster, gross embarrassment and untimely death is presided over by the monstrous Beverly, for which performance Alison Steadman won two best actress awards.
Grown-Ups: A young working-class couple, Dick and Mandy, move into a council house, to find their old teacher living next door with his wife. Their new life is plagued by endless visits from Mandy's lonely elder sister Gloria, a situation that finally erupts into a major catastrophe involving the neighbours.
Home Sweet Home: The tragic-comic tale of a lonely postman, the social workers who chivvy him about his estranged teenage daughter, and his secret affairs with the wives of his fellow postmen.
Four Days In July: A wonderfully engaging and bitterly humorous take on "The Troubles" in Northern Ireland. Set (and shot) in Belfast in July 1984, around the annual 12th July Loyalist Parades, the film examines the communities on both sides of the divide. Through the depiction of a Catholic couple and a Protestant couple, each on the brink of the birth of their first child, Mike Leigh explores the daily lives of the divided community.
Five-Minute Films: This collection also includes a rare treat, five short films written and directed by Mike Leigh - Afternoon, Birth of the Goalie, Old Chums, A Light Snack and Probation. Originally filmed in 1975, these five films, lasting five minutes each, were intended to be the first in an ongoing series but weren't actually broadcast until 1982 during a season of Leigh's work on BBC.
| Starring |
Roger Sloman, Alison Steadman, Brid Brennan, David Threlfall, Des McAleer, Sam Kelly, Felicity Dean, Ben Kingsley, Lesley Manville, Eric Richard, Stephen Rea, Brenda Bleth, Brenda Blethyn, Catherine Hall, Eric R, Stephen R, Ben Ki |
| Director |
Mike Leigh |
| Studio |
2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO |
| Run time |
DVD: 11 hrs 45 mins |
| Certificate |
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| Genres |
Drama, Television |
| Language |
DVD: English |
| Released |
To Rent: DVD: 06 Apr 2009 |
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Mike Leigh At The BBC - Hard Labour / The Permissive Society
Hard Labour: Mike Leigh's first TV drama for the BBC in 1973. Shot entirely on location in Leigh's native Salf...
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Mike Leigh At The BBC - Nuts In May / The Kiss Of Death
Nuts In May: Follow Keith and Candice-Marie, a rather self-righteous vegetarian couple, in their exhausting at...
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Mike Leigh At The BBC - Abigail's Party
Abigail's Party originally aired as part of the BBC's influential Play for Today series. Writer/director Mike ...
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Mike Leigh At The BBC - Who's Who / Grown-Ups
Who's Who?: A film about toffs and snobs. Richard Kane stars as Alan, an obsequious autograph hunter, who work...
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Mike Leigh At The BBC - Home Sweet Home / Four Days In July
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Mike Leigh At The BBC - Bonus Features
Bonus Features Include:
"The Conversation": Will Self interviews Mike Leigh
"The Long Goodbye": Bel Mooney i...
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Commissioned by producer Kenith Trodd and shown by the BBC in 1985, this is deviser/director Leigh's Northern Ireland...
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Nuts in May is my favourite Mike Leigh film: perfect characterisation and endlessly quotable.
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I think this suffered from being a bit dated and the social interections and observations weren't as sharp as in 'Secrets and Lies' but this was ...
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I first saw a Mike Leigh film in the '80s. I like most of his plays and films but I am not keen on Abigail's Party which most people think is one of his...
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Considering how old this production is still briliant. Loved Candice-Marie and Keith's interaction and Alison Steadman is her usual excellent self. Worthy ...
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