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The Imitation Game (Original title)
Dates: 1980 (Copyright), 24 April 1980 (Television)

Country: United Kingdom

Directed by: Richard Eyre

Synopsis: About a young middle-class woman who joins the ATS during the Second World War.

Genre:
Drama

Subject:
Auxiliary Territorial Service

Series title:

TV Transmissions
Date: 24 April 1980Broadcast channel: BBC1Country: United KingdomTransmission time: 21:35-23:10Slot duration: 95 minsNetwork - Language: English - Colour - Sound
Date: 12 May 1993not specified
Date: 12 May 1993Broadcast channel: BBC2Country: United KingdomTransmission time: 21:00-22:30Slot duration: 90 minsNetwork

Articles held in BFI Reuben Library (9)
In: Journal of British cinema and television v19 n2 2022  Pages: 241-260
Title: War and peace: Play for Today's home front quintetAuthor: WYVER, John Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Discusses five plays set during or immediately after the Second World War which were broadcast in the BBC's 'Play for Today' series (1970-1984): 'Licking Hitler' (1978), 'Blue Remembered Hills' (1979), 'The Imitation Game' (1980), 'Country' (1980) and 'Rainy Day Women' (1984). Considers the dramas' revisionist portrayal of the English home front, their political context, and their engagement with issues of landscape, heritage, game-playing and simulation. Part of the special issue 'Play for Today at 50'.

In: Journal of British cinema and television v19 n3 2022  Pages: 325-359
Title: ‘Treading on sacred turf’: history, femininity and the secret war in the Plays for Today Licking Hitler, The Imitation Game and Rainy Day WomenAuthor: BURTON, Alan Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Explores three dramas dealing with the Second World War which were shown in the BBC's 'Play for Today' strand: 'Licking Hitler' (1978) written by David Hare, 'The Imitation Game' (1980) by Ian McEwan, and 'Rainy Day Women' (1984) by David Pirie, noting how the writers drew on material revealing aspects of the 'secret war' to challenge dominant narratives of British wartime experience. Discusses the plays' focus on female characters, and examines aspects of their contemporary reception.

In: British National Film Catalogue v21 1983
Title: [British National Film Catalogue - v21 1983: no known title]Language: English

In: Monthly Film Bulletin v50 n593 June 1983  Pages: 160-161
Title: [Monthly Film Bulletin - v50 n593 June 1983: no known title]Language: English

In: Television Today 1 May 1980  Page: 26
Title: [Stage - 1 May 1980: no known title]Article type: ReviewLanguage: English
Description: Review by Jennifer Lovelace.

In: Radio Times v227 n2949 17 May 1980  Page: 71
Title: [Radio Times - v227 n2949 17 May 1980: no known title]Language: English
Description: Readers letters on the play and Ian McEwan's reply.

In: Radio Times v227 n2950 24 May 1980  Page: 75
Title: [Radio Times - v227 n2950 24 May 1980: no known title]Language: English
Description: Readers letters.

In: The Listener v103 n2660 1 May 1980  Page: 586
Title: [The Listener - v103 n2660 1 May 1980: no known title]Article type: ReviewLanguage: English
Description: Review by Mervyn Jones.

In: Time Out n522 18 Apr 1980  Page: 15
Title: [Time Out - n522 18 Apr 1980: no known title]Article type: ReviewLanguage: English
Description: Preview by John Wyver.


Books held in BFI Reuben Library (4)
Title: La nuova letteratura inglese: Ian McEwan
Author: D'ELIA, Gaetano  Pages: 355p.

Title: National fictions: World War Two in British film and television
Author: HURD, Geoff  Pages: 77p.
Description: These essays originated in the work of the British Film Institute Summer School, Stirling University, 1983.

Title: imitation game: three plays for television
Author: MCEWAN, Ian  Pages: 175p
Description: The IMITATION GAME pp. 95-175 JACK FLEA'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION pp. 21-50

Title: imitation game
Author: MCEWAN, Ian  Pages: Pp.
Description: Quarto, April 1980. The IMITATION GAME pp. 5-11 SOLID GEOMETRY pp. 51-94