Red Letter Day (TV series) explained
Red Letter Day is a 1976 British television anthology series screened on ITV, and produced by Granada Television.[1] [2] The series consists of seven stand alone teleplays that aired between 11 January 1976, and 22 February 1976.[3] [4] [5] [1] [2] Each teleplay examined the events in a single, special day in someone's life. The series' first teleplay, "Ready When You Are, Mr. McGill", was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Single Drama in 1977.[6]
Notes and References
- Light but well done. Patrick Campbell. The Stage and Television Today. 4945. 29 January 1976. 13.
- ONE MAN'S TELEVISION. Bernard Davies. Broadcast. 846. 26 January 1976. 20.
- Two for the discerning. Ann Sheldon Williams. The Stage and Television Today. 4949. 26 February 1976. 25.
- An hour of tedious hokum. Geoffrey Wren. The Stage and Television Today. 4946. 5 February 1976. 15.
- The same old slice of northern life. Patrick Campbell. The Stage and Television Today. 4948. 19 February 1976. 15.
- Television Today: BAFTA awards. The Stage and Television Today. 5007. 31 March 1977. 23.