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No Trams to Lime Street is a 1959 British television play, written by the Welsh playwright Alun Owen for the Armchair Theatre anthology series. Produced by the Associated British Corporation (ABC) for transmission on the ITV network, the play was broadcast on 18 October 1959. It no longer exists in the archives, having been wiped, as with many programmes of the era.
Set in the northern English city of Liverpool, where Owen had grown up from the age of eight, the play starred Alfred Lynch, Billie Whitelaw, Jack Hedley and Tom Bell. It was directed and produced by two Canadians — Ted Kotcheff and Sydney Newman respectively. Newman was at the time the Head of Drama at ABC. The storyline concerns three sailors on shore leave in Liverpool. The play was a factor in Owen later being hired to write the script for The Beatles' first feature film, A Hard Day's Night (1964), as they had been impressed with his depiction of their home city in the production. For his work on that film, Owen was nominated for an Academy Award in 1965.
Also in 1965, No Trams to Lime Street was remade by the BBC, as part of their Theatre 625 anthology strand, screened on the new BBC2 channel. It was presented as the middle episode in a trilogy of loosely-connected Owen plays, broadcast on 21 March 1965, being preceded by Progress to the Park on 14 March and followed by A Little Winter Love on 28 March.
The play was remade for television a second time, again by the BBC, in 1970, for the The Wednesday Play strand. Transmitted on 18 March 1970, this time on BBC1 this version was directed by Piers Haggard starred Rosemary Nicols, Glyn Owen, Anthony May and Paul Greenwood; and included songs and music by Marty Wilde and Ronnie Scott (not the famous jazz saxophonist and club owner).[1]
References
- ^ Startrader synopsis of the Wednesday Play series Retrieved 1 September 2009
- Vahimagi, Tise. Owen, Alun (1925-1994). British Film Institute Screenonline. URL accessed 11 February 2006.
- TV Cream — Play for Today guide. URL accessed 11 February 2006.
External links
- No Trams to Lime Street (1959) at the Internet Movie Database
- No Trams to Lime Street (1970) at the Internet Movie Database
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- Television series by the Associated British Corporation
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