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'''''Kisses at Fifty''''' was a British television drama, part of the ] series, originally broadcast in January 1973. | |||
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It was written by ], directed by ], and starred ] as a man who kisses a barmaid on his 50th birthday, with ] as his daughter. | |||
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It dealt realistically with issues of adultery and failed marriage, and won the ] in 1974. | |||
As of March 2024, it is available on ]. | |||
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Revision as of 15:13, 9 March 2024
Kisses at Fifty was a British television drama, part of the Play for Today series, originally broadcast in January 1973.
It was written by Colin Welland, directed by Michael Apted, and starred Bill Maynard as a man who kisses a barmaid on his 50th birthday, with Lori Wells as his daughter.
It dealt realistically with issues of adultery and failed marriage, and won the British Academy Television Award for Best Single Drama in 1974.
As of March 2024, it is available on BBC iPlayer.
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