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词条 Playhouse Presents
释义

  1. Episodes

     Series 1 (2012)  Series 2 (2013)  Series 3 (2014) 

  2. Broadcast

  3. References

  4. External links

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}}Playhouse Presents is a series of self-contained TV plays, made by British broadcaster Sky Arts. The series started airing on 12 April 2012, on Sky Arts 1. Each episode is written by a different writer and stars a different cast.[1] The second series began airing in April 2013.[2] A third season began airing 1 May 2014.[3]Sky Arts have announced that they are ordering a five-part spin-off of the third play, Nixon’s The One. They say the full cast, including Harry Shearer as Nixon and Henry Goodman as Kissinger, will return for the series run, which will be filmed in September 2012. The series will broadcast in 2013.[4]

The four-part adaptation of A Young Doctor's Notebook starring Jon Hamm and Daniel Radcliffe was also broadcast as under the Playhouse Presents banner in December 2012. It became the most successful series in the history of Sky Arts and a second series was commissioned, airing late 2013.[5]

Sky Arts announced two films, Foxtrot and Nightshift, for the Playhouse Presents strand in late 2013.[6] While it initially appeared that these would be broadcast as one-offs, they ended up being aired as part of the third season.[7] A Christmas special titled "Marked", starring Kiefer Sutherland, Stephen Fry and Kevin McNally, was broadcast in December 2014.

Episodes

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
Series premiere Series finale
1112012|4|12|df=y}}2012|6|21|df=y}}
2142013|4|18|df=y}}2013|7|4|df=y}}
382014|5|1|df=y}}2014|6|19|df=y}}

Series 1 (2012)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date{{Episode list EpisodeNumber = 1EpisodeNumber2 =1 Title = Minor Character DirectedBy = Richard Curson Smith WrittenBy = Will Self2012|4|12|df=y}} ShortSummary = David Tennant stars as Will, a cynical writer whose reminiscences about a dinner party with his group of friends leads him to make some startling realisations about himself, his friends, his life, and his place in it.[8] LineColor = 554c99
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EpisodeNumber = 2EpisodeNumber2 =2 Title = Nellie & Melba DirectedBy = Christine Gernon WrittenBy = Paul O'Grady and Sandi Toksvig2012|4|19|df=y}} ShortSummary = Set in 1979, it centres around a 51-year-old man named Neville (Paul O'Grady) and his mother Melba (Sheila Hancock) who perform as a double act and dream of stardom.[9] LineColor = 554c99
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EpisodeNumber= 3EpisodeNumber2 =3 Title = Nixon's The One DirectedBy = Ed Bye[10] WrittenBy = Judith Owen[11]2012|4|26|df=y}} ShortSummary = Harry Shearer stars as Richard Nixon, in a play based on the Watergate tapes.[12] LineColor = 554c99
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EpisodeNumber = 4EpisodeNumber2 =4 Title = King of the Teds DirectedBy = Jim Cartwright WrittenBy = Jim Cartwright2012|5|3|df=y}} ShortSummary = Starring Tom Jones as Ron, Alison Steadman as Tina, and Brenda Blethyn as Nina. Aging singer Ron is troubled by the failure of his musical career, and his fading marriage to Tina. When their old friend Nina visits for the first time in 40 years, fond reminiscences soon give way to explosive revelations.[13] LineColor = 554c99
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EpisodeNumber = 5EpisodeNumber2 =5 Title = City Hall DirectedBy = Richard Loncraine WrittenBy = Rhashan Stone2012|5|10|df=y}} ShortSummary = Olivia Williams stars as Dorothy Green, a working-class mum who lands the job of London Mayor after her defiant stand against rioters becomes an internet hit. Co-starring Rhashan Stone, Lucy Punch and Martin Shaw.[14] LineColor = 554c99
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EpisodeNumber = 6EpisodeNumber2 =6 Title = Care DirectedBy = Amanda Boyle WrittenBy = Chloe Moss2012|5|17|df=y}} ShortSummary = Middle class and middle aged, district nurse Natalie (Gina McKee) has become trapped in an existence of meaningless routine until she’s drawn into the lives of two very different women - Elsie (Margaret Jackman), an elderly lady nearing the end of her life and Sammy (Aimee Kelly), the 12-24v in-car power adapter girl next door, who seemingly has everything to live for.[15] LineColor = 554c99
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EpisodeNumber = 7EpisodeNumber2 =7 Title = The Snipist DirectedBy = Matthew Holness WrittenBy = Matthew Holness2012|5|24|df=y}} ShortSummary = In this black drama starring Douglas Henshall, we follow a lone sniper struggling to maintain sanity in a dystopian, rabies-ridden alternate 1970s Britain ruled over by an ominous Ministry of Information. Ordered to watch and protect stranded survivors, the Snipist must fend off attacks from rabid dogs and protect what remains of his own humanity, but is reality exactly as he sees it? In a dark journey through the recesses of the human mind, he rediscovers the grim reality of mankind's own animalistic instincts.[16] LineColor = 554c99
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EpisodeNumber = 8EpisodeNumber2 =8 Title = Walking the Dogs DirectedBy = Jeremy Brock WrittenBy = Helen Greaves2012|5|31|df=y}} ShortSummary = In this comedy drama based on a real life incident, known as the Michael Fagan incident of 1982, we follow the Queen (Emma Thompson), one of her staff (Russell Tovey) and an intruder (Eddie Marsan) over the dramatic half hour which he spends in her bedroom.[17] LineColor = 554c99
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EpisodeNumber = 9EpisodeNumber2 =9 Title = The Man DirectedBy = Iain Softley WrittenBy = Sandi Toksvig2012|6|7|df=y}} ShortSummary = Stephen Fry, Zoë Wanamaker, Stellan Skarsgård and Hayley Atwell star in Sandi Toksvig’s chilling look at how an unelected few decide the fate of the masses.[18] LineColor = 554c99
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EpisodeNumber = 10EpisodeNumber2 =10 Title = The Other Woman DirectedBy = Mike Barker WrittenBy = Joshua St Johnson2012|6|14|df=y}} ShortSummary = Trevor Eve, Geraldine James, Richard E Grant and Tom Ellis get caught in the blurred lines between real life and fiction.[19] LineColor = 554c99
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EpisodeNumber = 11EpisodeNumber2 =11 Title = Psychobitches DirectedBy = Jeremy Dyson[20] WrittenBy = Jeremy Dyson2012|6|21|df=y}} ShortSummary = This comedy puts history’s most famous women into the psychiatrist’s chair. Starring Rebecca Front as the therapist, and featuring Catherine Tate as Eva Braun and Édith Piaf, Sharon Horgan as Jane Austen and Frida Kahlo, Katy Brand as Joan of Arc and George Eliot, Sheila Reid as Mother Teresa, Samantha Spiro as Mary Whitehouse and Judy Garland, Selina Griffiths as Beatrix Potter, Andy Nyman as Sarah, Abraham’s wife and Kathy Burke as The Mona Lisa.[21] LineColor = 554c99
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Series 2 (2013)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date{{Episode list EpisodeNumber = 12EpisodeNumber2 =1 Title = Hey Diddly Dee DirectedBy = Marc Warren WrittenBy = Marc Warren2013|4|18|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = A dark comedy-drama about the tension during rehearsals for a West End play about Andy Warhol, starring Kylie Minogue, Mathew Horne, Peter Serafinowicz, David Harewood, Paul Kaye and Lee Boardman.[23] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber = 13EpisodeNumber2 =2 Title = Snodgrass DirectedBy = David Blair WrittenBy = David Quantick2013|4|25|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = Based on a novella by Ian R MacLeod, the story follows a fifty-year-old John Lennon, played by Ian Hart, and explores what his life would have been like if he had walked out on The Beatles in 1962.[24] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber=14EpisodeNumber2 =3 Title = The Call Out DirectedBy = Carlo Gabriel Nero WrittenBy = Carlo Gabriel Nero2013|5|2|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = Based on a short story by Leonard B. Francavilla, it follows Policeman Len (Stephen Graham) as he discovers the loneliness of the city when he meets widow Samantha Bond and elderly woman Vanessa Redgrave during a call to a disturbance on the seventh floor of a block of flats.[25] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber = 15EpisodeNumber2 =4 Title = Pavement Psychologist DirectedBy = Idris Elba WrittenBy = Idris Elba2013|5|9|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = A drama about the relationship between an accountant (Anna Friel), and a charismatic homeless man (Nonso Anozie).[26] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber = 16EpisodeNumber2 =5 Title = Mr Understood DirectedBy = Kate Hardie WrittenBy = Kate Hardie2013|5|16|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = Tom Brooke plays Gary, a young transvestite battling with issues of self-doubt, portrayed through the personification of his inner voice, Frank (Tommy McDonnell). An encounter with fellow transvestite Jim (Neil Dudgeon) helps Gary accept himself, as Jim's inner voice Linda (Claire Skinner) displays his own insecurities.[27] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber = 17EpisodeNumber2 =6 Title = Stage Door Johnnies DirectedBy = Catherine McCormack WrittenBy = Catherine McCormack and Laura Power2013|5|23|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = Filmed in a 'mockumentary' style, the story follows five local enthusiasts as a production of Romeo and Juliet starring Suranne Jones and John Nettles arrives in their town. The fans consist of Marco (Alex MacQueen), an amateur critic, Tony (Steve Evets) a man who makes gifts for the stars, Susan (Anna Calder-Marshall) and Meg (Felicity Montagu), two women who John Nettles has a restraining order against and Ralph (Tom Davis), the quiet observer of the group.[28] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber = 18EpisodeNumber2 =7 Title = Psychobitches Part One DirectedBy = Jeremy Dyson WrittenBy = Jeremy Dyson, Bert Tyler-Moore, George Jeffrie, Ali Crockatt, David Scott, Lucy Montgomery, Kathy Burke, Derren Litten, Holly Walsh and Freddy Syborn2013|5|30|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = The first of a five-part series starring Rebecca Front as a therapist, who talks to various iconic women from history including Julia Davis as Sylvia Plath, Sharon Horgan as Eva Peron, Samantha Spiro as Audrey Hepburn, Mark Gatiss as Joan Crawford, Frances Barber as Bette Davis, Kathy Burke as Mona Lisa, Katy Brand as Mary Shelley and Katy Brand, Selina Griffiths and Sarah Solemani as the Bronte sisters.[29] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber = 19EpisodeNumber2 =8 Title = Cargese DirectedBy = Matt Smith WrittenBy = Simon Stephens2013|5|30|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = A drama about two teenagers stuck on a council estate. Carl (Craig Roberts) is about to go to college leaving Stephen (Joe Cole) alone to look after his dying mother and mentally challenged brother resulting in Stephen's behaviour to become erratic.[30] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber = 20EpisodeNumber2 =9 Title = Psychobitches Part Two DirectedBy = Jeremy Dyson WrittenBy = Jeremy Dyson, Bert Tyler-Moore, George Jeffrie, Ali Crockatt, David Scott, Lucy Montgomery and Jessie Cave2013|6|6|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = The second of a five-part series starring Rebecca Front as a therapist, who talks to various iconic women from history. In this episode the patients are played by Julia Davis, Sharon Horgan, Samantha Spiro, Frances Barber, Mathew Baynton, Katy Brand, Sharon D. Clarke, Selina Griffiths and Steve Pemberton. The episode includes Diana Dors, Marilyn Monroe, Doris Stokes, The Virgin Mary, Virginia Woolf, Gala Dalí, Cleopatra, Bessie Smith, Dian Fossey, Enid Blyton and Beatrix Potter.[29] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber = 21EpisodeNumber2 =10 Title = Ragged DirectedBy = Johnny Vegas WrittenBy = Andrew Lynch and Johnny Vegas2013|6|6|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = Starring Ricky Tomlinson and Stephen Walters, this story is based on Ricky’s true experiences campaigning for justice in an effort to overturn a verdict which sent him to jail for 2 years in the early 1970s. During his time in prison and on hunger strike, Ricky’s life is changed forever by a prison governor who encourages him to read Robert Tressell’s book The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists.[31][32] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber = 22EpisodeNumber2 =11 Title = Psychobitches Part Three DirectedBy = Jeremy Dyson WrittenBy = Jeremy Dyson, Bert Tyler-Moore, George Jeffrie, Ali Crockatt, David Scott, Lucy Montgomery, Julia Davis, Jamie Lennox, Holly Walsh and Louis Waymouth2013|6|13|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = The third of a five-part series starring Rebecca Front as a therapist, who talks to various iconic women from history. In this episode the patients are played by Julia Davis, Sharon Horgan, Samantha Spiro, Selina Griffiths, Joanna Scanlan, Reece Shearsmith and Jack Whitehall. The episode includes Elizabeth Taylor, Amalia Freud, Barbara Woodhouse, Old Mother Shipton, Joy Adamson, Diana Spencer, Leni Riefenstahl, Marie Curie and Madame de Pompadour.[29] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber = 23EpisodeNumber2 =12 Title = Gifted DirectedBy = Marc Evans WrittenBy = Angela Pell2013|6|13|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = Rhys Ifans plays Chris, an outsider with a secret ability, who falls in love for the first time with Mona (Sarah Smart). Eventually learning to accept and embrace his unusual 'gift'.[33] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber = 24EpisodeNumber2 =13 Title = Psychobitches Part Four DirectedBy = Jeremy Dyson WrittenBy = Jeremy Dyson, Ali Crockatt, David Scott, Derren Litten and Freddy Syborn2013|6|20|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = The fourth of a five-part series starring Rebecca Front as a therapist, who talks to various iconic women from history. In this episode the patients are played by Julia Davis, Sharon Horgan, Samantha Spiro, Katy Brand, Tamsin Egerton, Michelle Gomez and Ted Robbins. The episode includes Emmeline Pankhurst, Barbara Castle, Helen of Troy, Lot's Wife, Mary Queen of Scots, Nancy Spungen, Eve and Mary Shelley.[29] LineColor = F86A28
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EpisodeNumber = 25EpisodeNumber2 =14 Title = Psychobitches Part Five DirectedBy = Jeremy Dyson WrittenBy = Jeremy Dyson, Kathy Burke, Ali Crockatt, David Scott, Derren Litten, David Scott, Lucy Montgomery, Bert Tyler-Moore and George Jeffrie2013|6|27|df=y}}[22] ShortSummary = The last of a five-part series starring Rebecca Front as a therapist, who talks to various iconic women from history. In this episode the patients are played by Julia Davis, Sharon Horgan, Samantha Spiro, Zawe Ashton, Frances Barber, Kathy Burke, Harry Enfield, Sheila Reid, Sarah Solemani and Tom Stuart. The episode includes Boudica, Jackie Kennedy, Mary Pickford, Eartha Kitt, Mona Lisa, Anne Frank, Catherine the Great, Betty Ford, Alfred Hitchcock and Queen Victoria.[29] LineColor = F86A28
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Series 3 (2014)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date{{Episode list EpisodeNumber = 26EpisodeNumber2 =1 Title = The Dog Thrower DirectedBy = Jon Ronson WrittenBy = Jon Ronson2014|5|1|df=y}}[34] ShortSummary = Lonely man Jonah (Tim Key) begins throwing his dog in the air and catching him after witnessing a charismatic man (Matthew Perry) doing the same in a local park. His actions make him popular with the locals but after a photographer becomes interested in the performances the publics opinion becomes much more negative.[35] LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 27EpisodeNumber2 =2 Title = Nosferatu in Love DirectedBy = Peter Straughan WrittenBy = Peter Straughan2014|05|08|df=y}} ShortSummary = While on location in the Czech Republic for a remake of the vampire classic , our tormented lead (Mark Strong) flees the set in full Dracula costume. Teaming up with petty crook Fonso , his revenge against his director and his wife will involve his best acting talents - and twelve thousand rats.[36] LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 28EpisodeNumber2 =3 Title = The Cruise DirectedBy = Stewart Sugg WrittenBy = Stewart Sugg2014|05|15|df=y}} ShortSummary = Mobile Hairdresser Jacky is one week from her silver anniversary dream cruise. But is husband Andys hesitation just simple concern - or are darker forces at play? Starring Jane Horrocks & Jason Watkins.[37] LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 29EpisodeNumber2 =4 Title = The Nightshift DirectedBy = Bruce Goodison WrittenBy = Jimmy Gardner2014|05|22|df=y}} ShortSummary = Daniel Mays and Ashley Walters star as contrasting police officers getting through a long nightshift in South-East London. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 30EpisodeNumber2 =5 Title = Foxtrot DirectedBy = Polly Stenham WrittenBy = Polly Stenham2014|05|29|df=y}} ShortSummary = Billie Piper and Alice Sanders star as kidnappers whose boss (Lindsay Duncan) and victim (Ben Whishaw) disrupt their plans. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 31EpisodeNumber2 =6 Title = Space Age DirectedBy = Lawrence Gough WrittenBy = Nick Moran and Ralf Little2014|06|05|df=y}} ShortSummary = Richard Wilson and Simon Callow star as two ageing men who gain a new lease of life thanks to a voluntary space mission. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 32EpisodeNumber2 =7 Title = Damned DirectedBy = Natalie Bailey WrittenBy = Jo Brand and Morwenna Banks2014|06|12|df=y}} ShortSummary = Jo Brand and Alan Davies star as stressed social workers struggling to keep control of their private lives and chaotic office. LineColor = FFD700
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EpisodeNumber = 33EpisodeNumber2 =8 Title = Timeless DirectedBy = Tony Smith WrittenBy = Tim Firth2014|06|19|df=y}} ShortSummary = Cara Delevingne and Sylvia Syms star in a touching drama about the burgeoning relationship between a World War II widow and her great-granddaughter. LineColor = FFD700
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Broadcast

Playhouse Presents premiered on 4 January 2015 on BBC First.[38]

References

1. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/a-new-season-of-playhouse-presents-comes-to-sky-arts | work=Sky Arts.com | title=A new season of Playhouse Presents comes to Sky Arts | accessdate= 25 April 2012}}
2. ^Series 2 Cast
3. ^[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/tv-and-radio-reviews/10802172/Playhouse-Presents-The-Dog-Thrower-Sky-Arts-1-review-predictable-and-daft.html Playhouse Presents: The Dog Thrower, Sky Arts 1, review: 'predictable and daft' - Telegraph]
4. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/nixons-the-one-grows-into-five-part-series | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Nixon's the One grows into five-part series | accessdate= 2 June 2012}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/a-young-doctors-notebook-series-2 |title=A Young Doctor's Notebook & Other Stories returns for a second series |accessdate=2013-10-01}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/brand-new-playhouse-presents-announced |title=Brand New Playhouse Presents... Announced |accessdate=2013-10-01}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sky.com/tv/show/playhouse-presents/episodes#season-3 |title=Playhouse Presents Episodes: Season 3 |accessdate=2014-07-29}}
8. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/the-minor-character | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Playhouse Presents...The Minor Character | accessdate= 25 April 2012}}
9. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/nellie-and-melba | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Playhouse Presents...Nellie and Melba | accessdate= 25 April 2012}}
10. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2316911/ | work=imdb.com | title=Nixon's the One (2012) | accessdate= 2 June 2012}}
11. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/qf6yx/playhouse-presents--series-1---3-playhouse-presents-nixon's-the-one | work=Radio Times | title=Playhouse Presents SERIES 1 - 3. PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS: NIXON'S THE ONE | accessdate= 2 June 2012}}
12. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/nixons-the-one | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Playhouse Presents...Nixon's The One | accessdate= 25 April 2012}}
13. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/king-of-the-teds | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Playhouse Presents...King of the Teds | accessdate= 25 April 2012}}
14. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/city-hall | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Playhouse Presents...City Hall | accessdate= 2 June 2012}}
15. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/care | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Playhouse Presents...Care | accessdate= 2 June 2012}}
16. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/the-snipist | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Playhouse Presents...The Snipist | accessdate= 2 June 2012}}
17. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/walking-the-dogs | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Playhouse Presents...Walking The Dogs | accessdate= 2 June 2012}}
18. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/the-man | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Playhouse Presents...The Man | accessdate= 2 June 2012}}
19. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/the-other-woman | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Playhouse Presents... The Other Woman | accessdate= 2 June 2012}}
20. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/psychobitches | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Playhouse Presents...Psychob*****s | accessdate= 20 April 2013}}
21. ^{{cite web| url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/psychobitches-added-to-playhouse-presents-line-up | work=Sky Arts.com | title=Psychobitches added to Playhouse Presents line up | accessdate= 2 June 2012}}
22. ^10 11 12 13 {{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/series-2-announced |title=Second season of Playhouse Presents announced |accessdate=2013-05-24}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/hey-diddly-dee |title=Playhouse Presents...Hey Diddly Dee |accessdate=2013-05-24}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/snodgrass |title=Playhouse Presents...Snodgrass |accessdate=2013-05-24}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/the-call-out |title=Playhouse Presents...The Call Out |accessdate=2013-05-24}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/pavement-psychologist |title=Playhouse Presents...Pavement Psychologist |accessdate=2013-05-24}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/mr-understood |title=Playhouse Presents...Mr Understood |accessdate=2013-05-24}}
28. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/stage-door-johnnies |title=Playhouse Present...Stage Door Johnnies |accessdate=2013-05-24}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/psychobitches-gallery |title=Playhouse Presents...Psychobitches |accessdate=2013-06-01}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/cargese |title=Playhouse Presents...Cargese |accessdate=2013-05-24}}
31. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/ragged |title=Playhouse Presents...Ragged |accessdate=2013-06-01}}
32. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.timeout.com/london/tv-reviews/playhouse-presents-ragged |title=Timeout London Review Playhouse Presents:Ragged |accessdate=2018-04-23}}
33. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/gifted |title=Playhouse Presents...Gifted |accessdate=2013-06-01}}
34. ^The Dog Thrower trailer
35. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/The Dog Thrower |title=Playhouse Presents...The Dog Thrower |accessdate=2014-07-19}}
36. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/Nosferatu in Love|title=Playhouse Presents...Nosferatu In Love |accessdate=2014-07-19}}
37. ^{{cite web|url=http://skyarts.sky.com/playhouse-presents/The Cruise|title=Playhouse Presents...The Cruise |accessdate=2014-07-19}}
38. ^{{cite web|work=Foxtel|title=NEW THIS WEEK: The Musketeers S2, NFL Playoffs & more|url=http://community.foxtel.com.au/t5/Foxtel-Blog/NEW-THIS-WEEK-The-Musketeers-S2-NFL-Playoffs-amp-more/ba-p/39126|date=29 December 2014|accessdate=2 January 2015}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|2341669|Playhouse Presents}}

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