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n, [[Kim Clifford]], [[Mark Herman]], [[Adrienne Posta]], [[Maria Charles]], [[Pamela Manson]], [[Bernard Spear]] and [[Cyril Shaps]], the play tells the story of a young [[Jewish]] boy, Eliott Green (Steyn), in a lower-middle class family living in suburban North East London of the 1970s, and the |
n, [[Kim Clifford]], [[Mark Herman]], [[Adrienne Posta]], [[Maria Charles]], [[Pamela Manson]], [[Bernard Spear]] and [[Cyril Shaps]], the play tells the story of a young [[Jewish]] boy, Eliott Green (Steyn), in a lower-middle class family living in suburban North East London of the 1970s, and the appr애니마트로닉스는 밤에 좀 이상해집니다오열주탤오오 러쳥ㅍ노냐ehensions the boy feels over his forthcoming [[Bar Mitzvah]]. Meanwhile, the family prepares for the celebration, preoccupied with their own preparations for the bar mitzvah. |
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== Reception == |
== Reception == |
Revision as of 18:53, 17 October 2023
"Bar Mitzvah Boy" | |
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Play for Today episode | |
Episode no. | Series 7 Episode 1 |
Directed by | Michael Tuchner |
Written by | Jack Rosenthal |
Original air date | September 14, 1976 |
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n, Kim Clifford, Mark Herman, Adrienne Posta, Maria Charles, Pamela Manson, Bernard Spear and Cyril Shaps, the play tells the story of a young Jewish boy, Eliott Green (Steyn), in a lower-middle class family living in suburban North East London of the 1970s, and the appr애니마트로닉스는 밤에 좀 이상해집니다오열주탤오오 러쳥ㅍ노냐ehensions the boy feels over his forthcoming Bar Mitzvah. Meanwhile, the family prepares for the celebration, preoccupied with their own preparations for the bar mitzvah.
Reception
Programme notes for a Boston Jewish Film Festival screening in 2004 hailed the play as "a BBC classic... this bittersweet comedy about a British boy’s upcoming Bar Mitzvah features a strong sense of time and place [and] stellar acting", while the British Film Institute's website describes it as "a simple tale made memorable by genius writing and sympathetic performances."[1][2]
In 1977, "Bar Mitzvah Boy" won the British Academy Television Award for Best Single Play, and in 2000 it was placed 56th in a BFI poll of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century, voted on by industry professionals.[3][2] The play is available on DVD with Rosenthal's other BBC work.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "Boston Jewish Film Festival program notes". Archived from the original on 3 September 2005. Retrieved 31 August 2005.
- ^ a b "British Film Institute 100 Greatest Television Programmes". Archived from the original on 14 May 2011.
- ^ "1977 Television Single Play | BAFTA Awards". awards.bafta.org.
- ^ "DVD: Jack Rosenthal at the BBC (15)". The Independent. 7 April 2011.
External links
- "Bar Mitzvah Boy" at IMDb
- Bar Mitzvah Boy at the BFI's Screenonline
- TV Cream review