The Afternoon Play
series not in production
Ended
visit official series pages
Drama
Comedy
Mystery
Seasons | 5
Episodes | 25
avg.Runtime | 60 min
First EP | 2003-01-27
Last EP | 2007-01-26
VISIT HOME PAGE OF THIS TVshow
Rating : 0
Overview
Stream on

The Afternoon Play is a British television anthology series of standalone contemporary dramas aired during the afternoons of 2003–07 on BBC One, featuring well-known actors in one-off stories. A daytime drama strand showcasing a variety of genres, from comedy to mystery, it was part of a long tradition of afternoon plays on BBC Radio 4, which would go on to influence the television version.
Created by
Produced by
BBC Birmingham
Season List
season 1 || Series 1
Relesed on | 2003-01-27
1
still img
Turkish Delight
2003-01-27
A bored housewife finds glamour and excitement when she starts a job belly-dancing in a Turkish restaurant.
2
still img
Coming Up for Air
2003-01-28
An overworked, unhappy widower who suffers from stress ends up with shock-related amnesia when he takes a holiday in Spain. With the help of a woman he meets out there, he then has to rediscover his old identity, meeting family and colleagues as if for the first time.
3
still img
The Real Arnie Griffin
2003-01-29
An undercover store detective, who prides himself on his disguises but longs to solve real crimes, seizes a chance to impress both his estranged wife and investigate a hit-and-run.
4
still img
Heroes and Villains
2003-01-30
On a deprived housing estate, down-and-out Jonny steals some dodgy leather jackets that turn out to have drugs in them. When his girlfriend Marlene sells them on to the locals, she receives a tip-off about their contents and realises they must be retrieved.
5
still img
Girls' Weekend
2003-01-31
Four old friends take a hen weekend by the sea, where the bride-to-be discovers that the others have all slept with her fiancé. The fiancé, meanwhile, realising something is wrong, abandons his stag weekend to go and find her.
CAST
“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney