Screen Two is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC2 from 1985 to 1998 (not to be confused with a run of films shown on BBC2 under the billing Screen 2 between April 1977 and March 1978).
Following the demise of the BBC's Play for Today, which ran from 1970 to 1984, producer Kenith Trodd was asked to formulate a new series of one-off television dramas. However, while Play for Today's style had been a largely studio-based form of theatre on television, the new series was shot entirely on film. This was an attempt by the BBC to repeat the success of Channel 4's television films, many of which had been released in cinemas.[1]
From 1989 to 1998, a companion series, Screen One, was broadcast on the more mainstream BBC1. After appearing more sporadically in the mid-1990s, Screen Two came to an end as the BBC moved its attentions away from single dramas and concentrated production on series and serials instead. The last programme shown under the Screen Two name was Stephen Poliakoff's The Tribe in June 1998.
Plays
References
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Silent Twins
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Time After Time
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Frankie and Johnnie
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Honest, Decent and True
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Song of Experience
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Hotel du Lac
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Double Image
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Blunt
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Will You Love Me Tomorrow
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: After Pilkington
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- ↑ Dennis Potter: A Life on Screen By John R. Cook
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Inappropriate Behaviour
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Going Home
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Quartermaine's Terms
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: On the Palm
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Hedgehog Wedding
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Children of Dynmouth
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Vision
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Dead Lucky
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Sweet as You Are
- ↑ BBC – Screen Two – Sweet as You Are
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Stanley
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Lovebirds
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Shadow on the Earth
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Reasonable Force
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Temptation of Eileen Hughes
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Lucky Sunil
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Run for the Lifeboat
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Death of a Son
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Leaving
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Virtuoso
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Picnic
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Firm
- ↑ BBC – Screen Two – The Firm
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Here Is the News
- ↑ "Apple Pie Weekend". Ruislip & Northwood Gazette. 1 March 1989. p. 24.
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Ice Dance
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Sitting Targets
- ↑ "Leslee Udwin interview". Spotlight. British Council Film. 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
- ↑ Restauri, Denise (5 June 2017). "Women Take Action: How One Unbelievable Event Launched A Powerful Career". Forbes. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: He's Asking for Me
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Sometime in August
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Small Zones
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Circles of Deceit
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Lorelei
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Children Crossing
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Kremlin Farewell
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Hallelujah Anyhow
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Fellow Traveller
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: 102 Boulevard Haussmann
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: A Private Life
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Laughter of God
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Morphine and Dolly Mixtures
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Do Not Disturb
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Dreaming
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: They Never Slept
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Aimee
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Grass Arena
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Count of Solar
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Lost Language of Cranes
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Object of Beauty
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: My Sister-Wife
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Truly Madly Deeply
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Common Pursuit
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Utz
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Law Lord
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Last Romantics
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Enchanted April
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Memento Mori
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Clothes in the Wardrobe
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Edward II
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Long Roads
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Femme Fatale
- ↑ BBC – Screen Two – Femme Fatale
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Dead Romantic
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Cormorant
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Prague
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Voices In the Garden
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Maria's Child
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Snapper
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Trial
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Railway Station Man
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Genghis Cohn
- ↑ 'Diana Rigg at the BBC': A Worthy, Albeit Partial, Tribute to a Worthy Actor – Sarah Boslaugh, 27 September 2011
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Skallagrigg
- ↑ BAFTA Awards – Television – Best Single Drama in 1995
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: All Things Bright and Beautiful
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Reflecting Skin
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: O Mary This London
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Dirtysomething
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Return to Blood River
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Henri
- ↑ Review – Where there is discord, let there be harmonics – Thomas Sutclife, The Independent, 21 April 1994
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Continental Drift
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Ethan Frome
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Hope in the Year Two
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Sin Bin
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Men of the Month
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Safe
- ↑ Street level – The List, 8 Oct 1993
- ↑ Obituary: Antonia Bird, film and television director – Brian Pendreigh, The Scotsman, 28 October 2013
- ↑ Antonia Bird, 1951-2013 – Mark Cousins, BFI, 12 February 2014
- ↑ Mark Cousins unearths Antonia Bird's Safe (1993) – Keira Brown, The Edinburgh Reporter, 18 August 2016
- ↑ BAFTA Awards – Television – Best Single Drama in 1994
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Midnight Movie
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Blue Boy
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: A Very Open Prison
- ↑ BBC – Screen Two – A Very Open Prison
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Life after Life
- ↑ BFI – Screen Online – Life after Life
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Jane Austen's Persuasion
- ↑ BBC – Screen Two – Persuasion
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Crazy for a Kiss
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Absence of War
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Mrs Hartley and the Growth Centre
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Black Easter
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Bliss
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Great Moments in Aviation
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Priest
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Streetlife
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Nervous Energy
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Saigon Baby
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Hawk
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Hour of the Pig
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Return of the Native
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- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: A Man of No Importance
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Cement Garden
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Bad Boy Blues
- ↑ BFI – Bad Boy Blues
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: The Precious Blood
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Screen Two: Century
- ↑ BBC – Screen Two – Century
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Crossing the Floor
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Deadly Voyage
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Loving
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Flowers of the Forest
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Look Me in the Eye
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Dallas Doll
- ↑ BBC – Screen Two – Dallas Doll
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Burn Your Phone
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Stonewall
- ↑ BBC – Screen Two – Stonewall
- ↑ Duberman, Martin (1993). Stonewall. Dutton Books. ISBN 9780525936022.
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – ID
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Stone, Scissors, Paper
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Butterfly Kiss
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Brothers in Trouble
- ↑ BFI – Screen Online – Brothers in Trouble
- ↑ Review: Brothers in Trouble — Derek Elley, Variety, 28 August 1995
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Mothertime
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – Small Faces
- ↑ BBC – Radio Times – The Tribe
- ↑ BBC – Screen Two – The Tribe
External links
- Screen Two at BBC Online
- Screen Two on IMDb