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Stage 2
GenreDrama, Anthology, television plays
Written byVarious
Directed byVarious
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes13 (3 missing)
Production
ProducerCedric Messina
Running time85-120 minutes
Production companyBBC
Original release
NetworkBBC 2
Release7 July 1971 (1971-07-07) –
25 September 1973 (1973-09-25)

Stage 2 was a UK television anthology series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Thirteen episodes aired on BBC2 under Stage 2 billing from 1971–73. They were all productions of classic plays shown previously or subsequently on BBC1 under Play of the Month. Only Mrs. Warren's Profession is currently available on DVD.

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During live tv you never know what can happen, unfortunately for these individuals they died, there have been many other deaths that have been caught on live tv we have another list which is similar to this, Shannon Stones death Shannon stone was a 39 year old fireman who fell to his death in front of his six year old son after he fell over a railing when trying to catch a ball at a baseball game. On the 7th of july 2011, Shannon went to a texas ranger vs oakland a's baseball game with his six year old son, during the game he asked outfielder Josh Hamilton to throw him a ball, Josh threw it too him, as he went to catch the ball he fell forward over a railing and fell 20ft to his death the accident was caught on live tv, the audience let out a loud gasp as they saw he him fall to the ground. paramedics rushed towards him, witnesses say that his last words as he was dying on the floor was "please check on my son, my son was up there by himself. paramedics assured him that they will make sure his son was ok. witnesses say that he was bleeding from his head and his arms appeared to be broken. paramedics reported that he was conscious but then went into cardiac arrest. people described him as a dedicated father to his son. tommy coopers death Tommy Cooper was a Welsh prop comedian and magician, he was respected by many famous magicians, he was known for wearing a red fez, he was active from 1945 until 1984 On the 15th of april 1984 he collapsed and died during a live television show, He died during his performance on a variety show called live from her majesty's theater, Midway through his performance he had a heart attack, then collapsed and died shortly after. While an assistant was placing a cloak on him he suffered a heart attack, he tried to grab the assistants shoulder but she laughed as she believed it was part of the act, he then fell and sat slumped over and started to breathe heavily, he then laid on his back and his fez covered his face due to his comedic style the audience believed it was part of the act and began to laugh. The show then cut to a commercial break, it was decided that the show must go on so other people went on to perform. during the second commercial break an ambulance finally arrived, tommy was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital. His death was announced the day after. in 2008 a statue was made of him and was placed in his home town. He was a highly respected comedian and magician and was voted the sixth greatest comedy act ever in a 2005 poll. Ayrton sennas Ayrton senna was a Brazilian racing driver who won three Formula One world championships. on the 1st of may 1994 he died in a tragic car crash while leading the 1994 san marino grand prix in italy the accident was broadcasted on live TV. he was the last driver to die at an f1 grand prix. During the 7th lap he was turning around a corner when he came off the track, he crashed into a concrete wall while going 145 mph the crash caused the right front wheel and suspension to go flying back into the cockpit which hit him on the right side of his helmet causing him to smash his head against the head rest, also a rod penetrated his helmet visor and hit him just above the right eye which caused fatal skull fractures, brain injuries and a ruptured artery. He lost almost 5 litres of blood. paramedics and staff immediately rushed over, within two minutes they got him out of the car. The paramedics requested for him to be air lifted to a hospital but it was too late he was already dead, his time of death was ruled as 2:17pm which was the time he impacted the wall and his brain stopped working. he was one of the most successful Formula One drivers of the modern era and is considered by many the greatest racing driver of all time. Lee harvey oswalds death Lee harvey oswald was the sniper who assassinated the 35th president of the united states, John f Kennedy. on november 12th 1963, its believed that lee killed kennedy with a sniper as he traveled through dealey plaza in dallas texas. The United States government set out an investigation to find out who killed the president, it was concluded that Lee acted alone in assassinating Kennedy, firing three shots from a sniper while in the Texas School Book Depository. there are many conspiracy theories that suggest that oswald didnt kill kennedy such as the single bullet theory. many believe that the C.I.A had something to do with the presidents death but that is a topic for a different video entirely. Just 45 minutes after the president was shot Lee was charged with his murder, two days later while he was while being transferred from police headquarters to the county jail he was shot by a nightclub operator called jack ruby, he was shot in the abdomen and was fatally wounded he went unconscious and died shortly after, many news cameras where broadcasting the event live so many people saw the shooting on live tv. Budd Dwyers death Budd dwyer was an american politician, he was a republican who served from 1971 to 1981 as a member of the pennsylvania state senate. On january 22nd 1987 dwyer called a news conference, he began to read a note he prepared which is now believed to be his suicide note he then pulled out a revolver placed it in his mouth and shot himself, Dwyer's suicide was broadcasted to a wide television audience across the state of Pennsylvania. He killed himself as he was going to be sentenced for bribery the day after, In the early 1980s, Pennsylvania discovered its state workers had overpaid federal taxes due to errors in state withholding. Many accounting firms competed for a multimillion-dollar contract to determine compensation to each employee. then in 1986 budd was convicted of receiving a bribe from a Californian firm for trying to gain the contract. during his trial he continued to claim that he was innocent and was being framed. just before he shot himself he asked people to leave the room if they were going to be affected, many people ran to get help and ran towards him, he then shot himself im not going to show the footage as it is very graphic but the footage is available on YouTube.

Productions

Sourced according to the BBC Genome archive of Radio Times magazines, with archival status from TV Brain.[1][2]

Original UK
transmission date
Title Author(s) Producer Director Performers (non-exhaustive) Notes Archive status
Season One
7 July 1971 Trelawny of the 'Wells' Arthur W. Pinero Cedric Messina Herbert Wise John Alderton, Lally Bowers, Graham Crowden, Roland Culver, Rachel Kempson, Ian Ogilvy, Moira Redmond, Elizabeth Seal, Elaine Taylor, Graham Crowden, Anthony Ainley, John Cater, John Dearth, Godfrey James, Lila Kaye, Stephanie Turner, Henry Woolf Adapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 13 Aug 1972 under Play of the Month. Survives
14 July 1971 Candida Bernard Shaw Cedric Messina Alan Cooke Geraldine McEwan, George Baker, Timothy Dalton, Jeremy Bulloch, Clive Revill, Priscilla Morgan Adapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month. Missing
21 July 1971 The Playboy of the Western World J.M. Synge Cedric Messina Alan Gibson John Hurt, Sinéad Cusack, Pauline Delany, Joe Lynch, Kevin Flood, James Caffrey, Gerard Murphy Adapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 11 June 1972 under Play of the Month. Survives
28 July 1971 Ross Terence Rattigan, adapted for television by William Emms Gerald Savory Cedric Messina Ian McKellen, Charles Gray, Barrie Ingham, John Bennett, Martin Jarvis, Edward Fox, Brian Rawlinson, Michael Robbins, David Spenser, Hugh Walters, Simon Lack, Robert Luckham, Victor Pemberton, David Griffin, Richard Hampton Adapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month. Missing
4 August 1971 She Stoops to Conquer Oliver Goldsmith Cedric Messina Michael Elliott Tom Courtenay, Thora Hird, Juliet Mills, Ralph Richardson, Elaine Taylor, Terry Bale, Esmond Knight, Geoffrey Bateman Adapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 23 July 1972 under Play of the Month. Survives
11 August 1971 Uncle Vanya Anton Chekhov, translated by Elisaveta Fen Cedric Messina Christopher Morahan Freddie Jones, Anthony Hopkins, Ann Bell, Roland Culver, John Baskcomb, Richard Beale, Stacey Tendeter Adapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month. Survives
Season Two
26 September 1972 Peer Gynt Henrik Ibsen, English version by Norman Ginsbury Cedric Messina Alan Cooke Colin Blakely, Wendy Hiller, Francesca Annis, Ray Barrett, Aubrey Morris, Lois Baxter, Dudley Foster, John Franklyn-Robbins, Terence Bayler, Helen Blatch, Claire Davenport, Elroy Josephs, Andrew Lane, Mark McManus Adapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 22 August 1973 under Play of the Month. Survives
3 October 1972 Mrs Warren's Profession Bernard Shaw Cedric Messina Herbert Wise Coral Browne, Penelope Wilton, James Grout, Derek Godfrey, Robert Powell, Richard Pearson Adapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 21 April 1974 under Play of the Month. Survives
10 October 1972 The Duchess of Malfi John Webster Cedric Messina James MacTaggart Eileen Atkins, Michael Bryant, Charles Kay, T. P. McKenna, Gary Bond, Tim Curry, Jerome Willis, Michael Godfrey, Robert James, Roy Evans, Michael Lynch, Jack Galloway, Dallas Cavell, Peter Spraggon, Talfryn Thomas, Nick Brimble Adapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 18 July 1973 under Play of the Month. Survives
17 October 1972 Rasputin Ronald Eyre Cedric Messina Alan Cooke Robert Stephens, Peter Barkworth, Isabel Dean, Lally Bowers, T. P. McKenna, Robert Eddison, Andrew Robertson, Reg Lye, Leonard Trolley, Harry Waters, Derrick Gilbert, John Savident, James Bree Adapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month. Survives
24 October 1972 The Cherry Orchard Anton Chekhov, translated by Elisaveta Fen Gerald Savory Cedric Messina Jenny Agutter, Ray Brooks, Laurence Carter, Christopher Gable, Charles Gray, Celia Johnson, Cyril Shaps, David Spenser, Mary Wimbush, Edward Woodward Adapted from the play. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month. 16mm b&w print
31 October 1972 Stephen D James Joyce, adapted by Hugh Leonard Cedric Messina Donald McWhinnie Donal McCann, David Kelly, Aidan Murphy, Brendan Price, Brenda Fricker Adapted from Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Stephen Hero. First shown on BBC1 under Play of the Month. Survives
Season Three
25 September 1973 The Shadow of a Gunman Sean O'Casey Cedric Messina Alvin Rakoff Hilary Minster, Mark Moss, Phyllis McMahon, Isolde Cazelet, Michael O'Donoughue, Keith Steven Adapted from the play. Repeated on BBC1 20 April 1975 under Play of the Month. Missing

See also

Other BBC drama anthology series include

References

  1. ^ "BBC Genome". Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  2. ^ "TV Brain". Retrieved 3 October 2021.

External links


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