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"Spend, Spend, Spend" is the 12th episode of seventh season of the British BBC anthology TV series Play for Today. The episode was a television play that was originally broadcast on 15 March 1977.[1] "Spend, Spend, Spend" was written by Jack Rosenthal, directed by John Goldschmidt, produced by Graeme McDonald, and starred Susan Littler and John Duttine.
"Spend, Spend, Spend" | |
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Play for Today episode | |
Episode no. | Series 7 Episode 12 |
Directed by | John Goldschmidt |
Written by | Jack Rosenthal |
Original air date | 15 March 1977 |
"Spend, Spend, Spend" is based on the book of the same name by Nicholson and Stephen Smith and recounts Nicholson's life story from the 1950s to the early 1970s in a non-linear fashion.
Rosenthal was a colleague of the PR man who, on behalf of Littlewoods Pools, persuaded Viv Nicholson to allow publicity for her pools win. He wrote in his autobiography: "From that day on, I followed her wild, seemingly stupid adventures in the papers - and believed every snide, snooty, biased word the relentless publicity said. All adding up to one word - that she was a cow."[2] Being given Nicholson's book by director John Goldschmidt caused Rosenthal to reassess his attitude and "become a fan"[2] eager to put across an explanation of her behaviour.
The production won the British Academy Television Awards for Best Single Play and Royal Television Society's Writer's Award 1977.[3]
The work was released on DVD as part of Jack Rosenthal at the BBC by Acorn media in 2011, alongside other works for television written by Rosenthal.[4][5]
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