Hello there,
this was a BBC TV play called TRIP TRAP: a dossier on the film has been
assembled by the Stirling Media Research Institute as part of the
Broadcasting Standards Commission project entitled MEN VIEWING VIOLENCE (a
follow-up to an earlier project entitled WOMEN VIEWING VIOLENCE) and it can
be accessed at:
http://www-fms.stir.ac.uk/mvv/mvv_ch3.html
It was shown in 6 March 1996 on BBC1 at 9 pm, and the main credits are:
Directed by Danny Hiller, Written by Lucy Gannon (creator of PEAK PRACTICE)
Kevin Whately .... Ian Armstrong
Stella Gonet .... Kate Armstrong
Sue Roderick .... Maggie
Frank Windsor .... Simon Armstrong
Jean Heywood .... Penny Armstrong
Darren Plews .... Tom Armstrong
Sophie Griffiths .... Molly Armstrong
Helen Griffin .... WPC Ryan
Sue Jones-Davies .... Di
Menna Trussler .... Jean
Marged Esli .... Betty Roberts
William Thomas (I) .... Dr. Barclay
Sara Harris Davies .... Nurse Karen
Annie Hayes .... Esther
Caroline Bunce .... Nursery Mother
Produced by
Ruth Caleb .... producer
George Faber .... executive producer
Lucy Gannon .... producer
Helen Vallis .... associate producer
Original music by
Barrington Pheloung
Cinematography by
John McGlashan
Film Editing by
John Richards
Production Design by
Nick Journeville
Runing time: 89 minutes
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From: Tessa PERKINS(SCS) <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 5:34 PM
Subject: Anyone remember play about domestic violence
> Does anyone remember a play about domestic violence - in which I think
Kevin
> Whately played a teacher. The story being about how domestic violence
occurs
> even in 'respectable' families living in respectable suburban homes. It
> received a bit of press coverage at the time.
>
> It was on TV several years ago and I can't remember the title.
>
> Help?
>
> Tessa Perkins
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