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Landmark productions from some of the UK's greatest creative talents, as first seen in the 1980s and 1990s - part of the BBC's rich archive of classic drama.
A Question of Attribution (1h 11m)
- PlayhouseStephen Poliakoff’s garlanded play starring Dame Peggy Ashcroft and Michael Kitchen1h 20m
- Screen TwoMichael Palin's nostalgic coming-of-age tale of love, lust and the joys of jazz cafés1h 13m
- Number 27Michael Palin’s fondly remembered story of loving where you live, starring Joyce Carey1h 14m
- Absurd Person SingularThree couples, three cocktail parties – on the rocks. Alan Ayckbourn's beloved classic1h 53m
- The Other SideA hidden history, a personal awakening. Noel Greig and Drew Griffiths’ breakthrough play50 mins
- PerformanceAmbition, power, and the women who changed the rules. Caryl Churchill's acclaimed play1h 51m
- Second City FirstsGirl. A ground-breaking play with a young Alison Steadman and TV’s first same-sex kiss33 mins
- Nuremberg: The Nazis on TrialNathaniel Parker portrays Hitler's architect and armaments minister, Albert Speer.59 mins
- An Inspector CallsUncomfortable truths are revealed, but a darker mystery emerges – who is Inspector Goole?1h 26m
- The Little Drummer GirlSeduction, betrayal and spies. John le Carre's stylish thriller with a stellar cast
- Not IBillie Whitelaw stars in Samuel Beckett’s play, suspended in darkness, burning with words15 mins
- A Taste of HoneySweetness is hard to find when life turns bitter. A gritty tale of youth and defiance1h 28m