Playhouse - Season 8

Playhouse

Season 8

1981 • 35 Episodes

Episodes

Mrs. Reinhardt - Playhouse

1. Mrs. Reinhardt

October 30, 1981

An Englishwoman seeking to escape her marriage arrives at French hotel.

Last Summer's Child - Playhouse

2. Last Summer's Child

November 6, 1981

A boy feels restless during a hot summer in prewar Cornwall.

Autumn Sunshine - Playhouse

3. Autumn Sunshine

November 13, 1981

No overview available.

The Grudge Fight - Playhouse

4. The Grudge Fight

November 27, 1981

No overview available.

Virginia Fly Is Drowning - Playhouse

5. Virginia Fly Is Drowning

December 4, 1981

Secure in her suburban home, Virginia Fly dreams of a life of unbridled passion and romance. She feels her fantasies are about to become reality when she is asked to take part in a TV documentary about pre-marital love - a subject about which she is sadly ignorant...

Findings on a Late Afternoon - Playhouse

6. Findings on a Late Afternoon

December 11, 1981

Gerald is on the edge of a complete breakdown. During an afternoon with his father, he starts to come to terms with the wounding confusions and mistakes of his past—his lies, his girlfriend's suicide, his mother's obsessive love of his younger brother, and her death in a hospital when he arrived too late to communicate his real feelings for her.

Dancing Country - Playhouse

7. Dancing Country

December 18, 1981

The local country dancing team of old-age pensioners is forced to change its style when Jack, its leader, arrives with a new partner, one who is younger and prettier.

The Combination - Playhouse

8. The Combination

January 8, 1982

No overview available.

A Silly Little Habit - Playhouse

9. A Silly Little Habit

January 15, 1982

An apparently happy and privileged woman begins shoplifting.

Aubrey - Playhouse

10. Aubrey

January 22, 1982

The story of Aubrey Beardsley, an English illustrator and author, whose black ink drawings were influenced by Japanese woodcuts, and depicted the grotesque, the decadent, and the erotic. He was a leading figure in the aesthetic movement which also included Oscar Wilde and James McNeill Whistler.

Preview - Playhouse

11. Preview

January 29, 1982

Four television critics gather in a Wardour Street preview theatre to see a documentary and get the surprise of their lives.

Out of Step - Playhouse

12. Out of Step

February 5, 1982

A keen ballroom dancer becomes an alcoholic after discovering she's infertile.

A Shilling Life - Playhouse

13. A Shilling Life

February 12, 1982

A once-famous writer, now long out of fashion, is interviewed by a disconcerting young woman.

The Workshop - Playhouse

14. The Workshop

February 19, 1982

In 1945, just a year since the allied troops entered Paris, Simone arrives for her first day at M. Leon's tailoring workshop.

How Many Miles to Babylon? - Playhouse

15. How Many Miles to Babylon?

February 26, 1982

Wealthy Alexander Moore and working-class Jerry Crowe are childhood friends and, in 1914, find themselves in the same Army unit – Alex as an officer and Jerry as a private. They still remain close, however, until Jerry is court-martialed for desertion, and Alex is put in charge of the firing squad.

The Pigman's Protégé - Playhouse

16. The Pigman's Protégé

March 5, 1982

In 1919, the carnage of WWI has left the country desperately short of young men. Maud, who runs the farm for her crippled father, decides that it is time for her young sister Clara to be married, and a husband could provide a strong pair of hands around the place. Stan the pigman seems to fix most things, why not this?

A Pocketful of Dreams - Playhouse

17. A Pocketful of Dreams

March 12, 1982

At the moment, money is scarce and times are hard for everyone—even villains like Charlie and Denny are feeling the pinch. But their luck could change when a chance encounter with a film crew provides them with an eccentric method of getting their hands on a lot of loot.

Keeping in Touch - Playhouse

18. Keeping in Touch

March 19, 1982

When James pays one of his periodic visits to his mother, he finds her curiously resigned to the loneliness she's suffered for the years since her husband's death. Somehow, she has managed to keep all the family ties intact.

The Guest - Playhouse

19. The Guest

March 26, 1982

Gerald fancies himself as a bit of a gourmet and a trip to the gastronomic delights of France promises well. His wife Hilary isn't so sure; she isn't sure of a lot of things about Gerald just recently, but the menu at the extravagantly recommended La Petite Chanson provides an unexpected solution.

The Sidmouth Letters - Playhouse

20. The Sidmouth Letters

April 2, 1982

Academic scavenger Shorty believes he's tracked down some letters that reveal an unexpected side to Miss Jane Austen's nature.

The Queen of Annagh - Playhouse

21. The Queen of Annagh

April 16, 1982

Nancy is the sole inhabitant of the Isle of Annagh off the west coast of Scotland. Although World War III is raging all around she sees little of it until Michael, a young pilot officer, pays an involuntary visit and is in danger of dragging the hostilities along with him.

By George - Playhouse

22. By George

April 23, 1982

An anthropologist observed by one of his erstwhile victims — a sophisticated comedy.

Lunch - Playhouse

23. Lunch

April 30, 1982

Two women meet for lunch every two weeks to swap news. But this week is different.

Passing Through - Playhouse

24. Passing Through

May 7, 1982

At a railway public house, two strangers engage in a conversation and begin to open up about their life's. Richard is an alcoholic and former stockbroker is just been released from jail. Arthur works for the railway as a points operator.

Jake's End - Playhouse

25. Jake's End

May 14, 1982

Jake's a professional, a married man with a reputation to maintain—and a bank to rob.

Housewarming - Playhouse

26. Housewarming

May 21, 1982

Her husband Gary is behind on the central heating installation. Eunice, her best friend, has a crush on the lodger — an actor appearing in a violent play at the local rep. No wonder Tina is anxious about the housewarming.

Easy Money - Playhouse

27. Easy Money

May 28, 1982

At a concert, Marcia picked Terry out of the crowd. So he no longer feels alone. Until he learns about her secret life and dare not tell his friends.

Potatohead Blues - Playhouse

28. Potatohead Blues

June 4, 1982

Stan McVay has given up smoking, gone on a diet and feels like hell. He's also abandoned the Ulster spud and just learned that his teenage daughter is having an affair with a married man.

Irwin Shaw Triple Bill: The Man Who Married a French Wife / The Monument / The Girls in Their Summer Dresses - Playhouse

29. Irwin Shaw Triple Bill: The Man Who Married a French Wife / The Monument / The Girls in Their Summer Dresses

June 11, 1982

Three short stories by Irwin Shaw.

Chains - Playhouse

30. Chains

June 18, 1982

Eddie's 40th birthday party reunites friends not seen since the old days of ton-up bikes and early rock and roll. It could be a chance to relive those 'good times', if the others can only match Eddie's enthusiasm.

Come Into the Garden, Maud - Playhouse

31. Come Into the Garden, Maud

July 7, 1982

A henpecked American visiting Europe is able to throw off his ghastly wife and find love.

A Song at Twilight - Playhouse

32. A Song at Twilight

July 9, 1982

A famous writer finds that a long-suppressed secret is about to be revealed by his former mistress.

Fraulein Else - Playhouse

33. Fraulein Else

January 14, 1983

No overview available.

Imaginary Friends - Playhouse

34. Imaginary Friends

April 1, 1983

No overview available.

Possibilities - Playhouse

35. Possibilities

May 20, 1983

No overview available.