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Play Away

  • TV Series
  • 1971–1984
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Toni Arthur and Brian Cant in Play Away (1971)
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Songs, jokes and sketches with Brian Cant and the Play Away crew.Songs, jokes and sketches with Brian Cant and the Play Away crew.Songs, jokes and sketches with Brian Cant and the Play Away crew.

  • Stars
    • Brian Cant
    • Jonathan Cohen
    • Spike Heatley
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    74
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    • Stars
      • Brian Cant
      • Jonathan Cohen
      • Spike Heatley
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Brian Cant
    Brian Cant
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    • 1971–1984
    Jonathan Cohen
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    • 1971–1984
    Spike Heatley
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    • 1972–1978
    Alan Rushton
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    • 1972–1978
    Toni Arthur
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    • 1971–1978
    Julie Stevens
    Julie Stevens
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    • 1971–1979
    Carol Chell
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    • 1971–1980
    Chloe Ashcroft
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    • 1971–1979
    Lionel Morton
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    • 1971–1977
    Floella Benjamin
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    • 1977–1984
    Anita Dobson
    Anita Dobson
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    • 1978–1981
    Tony Robinson
    Tony Robinson
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    • 1977–1984
    David Wood
    David Wood
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    • 1973–1982
    Derek Griffiths
    • Self…
    • 1971–1976
    Alex Norton
    Alex Norton
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    • 1980–1982
    Bob Falloon
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    • 1975–1978
    Delia Morgan
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    • 1980–1984
    George Chisholm
    George Chisholm
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    • 1975–1979
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    9leekier

    Probably the best kids programme ever

    At 16 I was really older than the target audience when this started; it was probably aimed at 8 to 12 year olds but quickly achieved a cult following in our areas with the mid teens. It's hard to define the appeal; it was, as I recall, a mix of comedy sketches, music and general humour; a kind of variety show for kids which didn't talk down to them. I remember lots of puns "What's the weather like Brutus?" "Hail, Caesar" "What are the gladiators wearing this season?" "Mail, Caesar" "How shall we get to Gaul?" "Rail, Caesar" Most episodes featured Brian Cant as a presenter and several characters, there were several other presenters each episode, and a wide range of guest presenters and musicians; I particularly recall George Chisholm the jazz musician.

    It stopped broadcasting when my eldest was 8 or 9 and I was very disappointed!
    8CurriedGoolies

    It really doesn't matter if it's raining or it's fine...

    Yes, that's an eight out of ten rating for a low-budget children's programme from the seventies and eighties which hasn't been repeated in over thirty years and huge chunks of which were wiped from the BBC's archives as recently as 1993. Am I wearing rose-tinted glasses, or (at the risk of mixing my optical metaphors) do I have a nostalgic blind spot as far as Play Away is concerned? Not a bit of it. Memories are nice, but facts are better. Several episodes of Play Away have made their way onto YouTube over the years courtesy of some lovely people who had the foresight to preserve them on home videotape at the time of their original broadcasts, and they've stood up extremely well. Everyone knows young children like nothing better than silly jokes and a bit of a sing-song, and Play Away - the slightly more grown-up sister programme to the most liberal learning establishment in England, the mighty Play School - offered this simple winning combination to the country's youngsters for a whopping thirteen years.

    Play Away was apparently devised as a vehicle for the freewheeling talents of the likable Brian Cant, an engaging presence who, rather like his fellow Play School presenter Derek Griffiths, could create television gold almost at the drop of a hat. Give Griffiths a guitar and he'd give you a one man show; give Cant a cardboard tube and a paper hat and he was the happiest man alive. Cant was straight down the line, a trouper who gave you the laughs without speaking down to you. Along with Cant, several serious actors (including future Hollywood star Jeremy Irons), comedians (including Blackadder's Tony Robinson), musicians (Julie Covington of 'Don't Cry For Me Argentina' fame), soap stars in waiting (Eastenders' Anita Dobson) and meat-and-potatoes light entertainment performers (including Floella Benjamin, then a veteran of West End musicals such as Jesus Christ Superstar, but now a Baroness with a seat in the House of Lords!) passed through Play Away's revolving door of cast members, the other mainstay being the pianist Jonathan Cohen, the leader of the versatile resident band who could play anything from nursery rhymes to pop songs and even instrumental jazz. At the time of writing, Cohen does an annual Christmas carol singalong concert at the Royal Albert Hall. I wonder if anyone has ever shouted out "Give us the Court of King Caractacus"?

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      In fact, the most recent notorious BBC Childrens programme archive purge happen in the early 1990s, in addition to the infamous legacy archiving of either never recording a show, or wiping the expensive video tapes for re-use, pre-1978, that most other global broadcasters did too. Apparently, its said that the head of the BBC (video) Archive at the time, Adam Lee, decided to "prune back" the Children's archive as he deemed it "of little use", and went ahead junking possibly thousands of their archive programmes, seemingly without consulting the actual Children's Programme Department. In turn the Children's Department only discovered this, as they were actually considering re-using parts of the legacy Archive within new programming schedules as extracts and/or re-running classic shows, and wanted to review the old tapes, which no longer existed for many shows, beyond what they already knew had already been lost pre-1978.
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      Featured in Room 101: Episode #2.2 (1995)

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      • November 20, 1971 (United Kingdom)
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