The Jazz Age (Season 1)

An anthology of 1920s set plays and musicals, transmissioned from 10 September to 10 December 1968 on BBC One.

  • Poster for Broadway

    Broadway (Episode 1)

    Writer: Philip Dunning

    Air date: 1968-09-10

    Runtime: 50 min

  • Poster for Post Mortem

    Post Mortem (Episode 2)

    Writer: Noël Coward

    Air date: 1968-09-17

    Runtime: 50 min

  • Poster for Majesty

    Majesty (Episode 3)

    Writer: Peter Nichols

    Air date: 1968-09-24

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: "Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me..." Fitzgerald could have been describing Emily Castleton, one of his most famous flappers. This archtype of the poor little rich girl was different from everyone. At 24, Emily's score was one affair, many engagements, and an embittered heart when she settled for Brevoort Blair – the catch of the year.

  • Poster for The Assassin

    The Assassin (Episode 4)

    Writer: Hugh Leonard

    Air date: 1968-10-01

    Runtime: 50 min

  • Poster for Lily Christine

    Lily Christine (Episode 5)

    Writer: Gerald Savory

    Air date: 1968-10-08

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: Lily is threatened with divorce by her husband after spending an innocent night with friend Rupert Harvey.

  • Poster for The Youngest Comrade

    The Youngest Comrade (Episode 6)

    Writer: Andrew Brown

    Air date: 1968-10-15

    Runtime: 50 min

  • Poster for Mister Jack Hollins Against Fate

    Mister Jack Hollins Against Fate (Episode 7)

    Writer: Denis Constanduros

    Air date: 1968-10-22

    Runtime: 50 min

  • Poster for Black Exchange

    Black Exchange (Episode 8)

    Writer: Derek Ingrey

    Air date: 1968-10-29

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: In the early 1920s, Germany was in a state of economic chaos, crippled by reparations; the value of the Mark fell until it impoverished the middle-class. One victim was Herr Tonn, whose avarice led him to 'sell' his own daughter and steal money to make more on the black exchange.

  • Poster for Thark

    Thark (Episode 9)

    Writer: Ben Travers

    Air date: 1968-11-05

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: Nouveau riche Mrs Frush buys a large country house from Sir Hector Benbow but complains that the house is haunted. A variety of characters go to the house to investigate.

  • Poster for The Outstation

    The Outstation (Episode 10)

    Writer: Simon Raven

    Air date: 1968-11-12

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: Focuses on the relationship between Mr. Warburton, a refined and established British resident, and his new assistant, Alan Cooper, who is less formal and lacks decorum. Their contrasting backgrounds and attitudes lead to growing tension and conflict, ultimately culminating in a tragic confrontation.

  • Poster for The Princess

    The Princess (Episode 11)

    Writer: Simon Gray

    Air date: 1968-11-19

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: Chronicles the life of Mary Henrietta 'Princess' Uruqhart, whose life is dependent on the affections and sermons of her mad father.

  • Poster for Winner Takes All

    Winner Takes All (Episode 12)

    Writer: Peter Nichols

    Air date: 1968-11-26

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: Focuses on the Kent-Cumberland family, where the younger son, Thomas, is consistently disadvantaged in favor of his older brother, Gervase. Their mother actively manipulates situations to ensure Gervase inherits everything, even interfering with Thomas's romantic interests.

  • Poster for Lonely Road

    Lonely Road (Episode 13)

    Writer: Elwyn Jones

    Air date: 1968-12-03

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: Commander Malcolm Stevenson, suffering from unrequited love, drives to the coast while drunk and interrupts some smugglers.

  • Poster for Tip-Toes

    Tip-Toes (Episode 14)

    Writer: Guy Bolton

    Air date: 1968-12-10

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: Centers on a vaudeville act composed of Tip-Toes, her brother and her uncle, who try to pass her off as an aristocrat to snare a millionaire husband. Farcical complications ensue involving Tip-Toes' temporary amnesia and a marital infidelity subplot.

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