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Carol White in Cathy Come Home
  CATHY COME HOME
Ken Loach, BBC, 1966
Sunday 26 November 2006 11pm-12.20am
 

As part of the No Home campaign to promote awareness of homelessness, BBC Four repeats the most famous and groundbreaking TV drama ever made: Cathy Come Home.

Made for The Wednesday Play in 1968, the shattering story of a young homeless couple caught in a poverty trap led to the formation of the homeless charity Shelter, and also helped to invent an entirely new kind of television drama.

Director Ken Loach and producer Tony Garnett were keen to get their plays out of the studio and to harness documentary and newsreel techniques. Working with unknown actors to achieve performances of uncanny naturalism through improvisation, the resulting film, with its agit-prop narrations and fly-on-the-wall atmosphere, is as close to documentary as drama can be.

Cathy Come Home was written by Eton and Oxford educated Jeremy Sandford, who insisted that "the upper classes are completely written out," and whose strong social conscience had already led him to write angry documentaries and passionate journalism attacking the flaws in the welfare state. After the play won huge acclaim and awards, and raised furious debate in the Houses Of Parliament, Sandford followed it up with his brilliant BAFTA winning 1971 Play For Today Edna The Inebriate Woman. A third play was planned but never made, provisionally entitled Till The End Of The Plums, which was to have exposed the plight of gypsies, a subject Sandford devoted much of his life to.

Jeremy Sandford died on 12th May 2003, but the power and integrity of Cathy Come Home will outlive us all.

 
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Cathy   Carol White
Reg   Ray Brooks
Stephen   Stephen King
Sean   Sean King

 

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