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    Message for Posterity

    • Episode aired Oct 29, 1994
    • 1h 37min
    IMDb RATING
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    Drama

    Cast member Bruce Alexander recalled: "'Message for Posterity' was remade as a tribute to [Dennis Potter] just after his death the original recording of the early 60's having been lost by th... Read allCast member Bruce Alexander recalled: "'Message for Posterity' was remade as a tribute to [Dennis Potter] just after his death the original recording of the early 60's having been lost by the BBC. As a result we under the direction of David Jones reproduced the original script wi... Read allCast member Bruce Alexander recalled: "'Message for Posterity' was remade as a tribute to [Dennis Potter] just after his death the original recording of the early 60's having been lost by the BBC. As a result we under the direction of David Jones reproduced the original script with painstaking (perhaps over-scrupulous) accuracy, honouring every comma and letter in a w... Read all

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    • Director
      • David Hugh Jones
    • Writer
      • Dennis Potter
    • Stars
      • Patrick Godfrey
      • Nicholas Selby
      • Annette Crosbie
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      • David Hugh Jones
    • Writer
      • Dennis Potter
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      • Patrick Godfrey
      • Nicholas Selby
      • Annette Crosbie
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    Patrick Godfrey
    Patrick Godfrey
    • 1st Conservative MPas 1st Conservative MP
    Nicholas Selby
    Nicholas Selby
    • 2nd Conservative MPas 2nd Conservative MP
    Annette Crosbie
    Annette Crosbie
    • 1st Labour MPas 1st Labour MP
    Tony Haygarth
    Tony Haygarth
    • 2nd Labour MPas 2nd Labour MP
    Edward Petherbridge
    Edward Petherbridge
    • Liberal MPas Liberal MP
    Eric Porter
    Eric Porter
    • James Playeras James Player
    Sophie Thompson
    Sophie Thompson
    • Gillian Playeras Gillian Player
    Ben Walden
    Ben Walden
    • Milesas Miles
    Bruce Alexander
    Bruce Alexander
    • Thompsonas Thompson
    John Neville
    John Neville
    • Sir David Browningas Sir David Browning
    Bev Willis
    • Barnesas Barnes
    Steven Crossley
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    Stephen Moore
    Stephen Moore
    • Hawkinsas Hawkins
    Ronald Pickup
    Ronald Pickup
    • Richard Browningas Richard Browning
    Brian Sewell
    Brian Sewell
    • Art Criticas Art Critic
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    Joe Jones
    Joe Jones
    • Policemanas Policeman
    Abigail Cruttenden
    • Clara Browningas Clara Browning
    Manuel Harlan
    • Karlas Karl
    • Director
      • David Hugh Jones
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      • Dennis Potter
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    Cast member Bruce Alexander recalled: "'Message for Posterity' was remade as a tribute to [Dennis Potter] just after his death the original recording of the early 60's having been lost by the BBC. As a result we under the direction of David Jones reproduced the original script with painstaking (perhaps over-scrupulous) accuracy, honouring every comma and letter in a way for which television is not renowned. The play was intriguing as a result but in style smacked of an earlier era of televised drama with long scenes and a quasi-theatrical interest in the spoken word rather than action. It was all quite a bit different from the later more overtly iconoclastic Potter." Since the original 1967 BBC "Wednesday Play" production of PotterÕs "Message for Posterity" became a lost work, it survives only as a script. The BBC2 revival (for the "Performance" series of plays by major dramatists), featuring an introduction by Brian Walden (father of cast member Ben Walden), aired 29 October 1994, four-and-a-half months after Potter's death, with the American television premiere four years later (March-April 1998) on Ovation, the Arts Network. Potter was inspired by an incident in the life of Sir Winston Churchill, whose portrait was commissioned by the House of Lords and the House of Commons on the occasion of Churchill's 80th birthday. When it was presented to him at a 30 November 1954 Westminster Hall ceremony, Churchill remarked, "The portrait is a remarkable example of modern art. It certainly combines force and candour." In truth, Churchill hated the finished painting by Graham Sutherland (1903-1980), claiming "it makes me look half-witted," and it was never exhibited in public. A year later, Mrs. Churchill had the painting destroyed. Potter used this situation as a springboard for a drama symbolizing the power of the British Establishment to crush any challenge to its authority. In Potter's play, political radical James Player is commissioned by the House of Commons to paint Conservative statesman Sir David Browning. When the left-wing Player, who despises all that Browning represents, arrives at the former Prime Minister's country estate, the two have a confrontational clash of values and politics. Player intends to depict "the grotesque evil of power," so the portrait will serve as revenge for Browning's actions during the 1926 General Strike. Unable to forgive Browning for breaking up a miners' meeting by sending troops into "some common ground in the middle of the Forest of Dean," Player views his canvas as "a final judgment, the long-postponed moment of reckoning, the just revenge of a long-abused people." When Browning drifts into sleep, Player props him up and continues to paint, but Player suddenly becomes enraged "as if possessed by a demon," running about and smashing objects, proclaiming, "I'll 1926 you, you bastard." After Player is led away, Browning is told by his private secretary and granddaughter that no one will ever see the painting and that Player "won't trouble us again." Browning responds, "We always win in the end... Always win... in the end." —Bhob Stewart <bhob2@earthlink.net>
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      • October 29, 1994 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
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      • 1h 37min
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