Red Letter Day (TV series)

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][6] 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.[7]

  1. ^ a b Patrick Campbell (29 January 1976). "Light but well done". The Stage and Television Today (4945): 13.
  2. ^ a b Bernard Davies (26 January 1976). "ONE MAN'S TELEVISION". Broadcast (846): 20.
  3. ^ Ann Sheldon Williams (26 February 1976). "Two for the discerning". The Stage and Television Today (4949): 25.
  4. ^ Geoffrey Wren (5 February 1976). "An hour of tedious hokum". The Stage and Television Today (4946): 15.
  5. ^ Patrick Campbell (19 February 1976). "The same old slice of northern life". The Stage and Television Today (4948): 15.
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  7. ^ "Television Today: BAFTA awards". The Stage and Television Today (5007): 23. 31 March 1977.