Play for Today review – Channel 5 has turned wildly influential TV drama into banal pantomime

Channel 5's latest attempt to revive the BBC's groundbreaking drama strand Play for Today has fallen flat. The new series, which boasts a similar format to its predecessor, fails to capture the same sense of innovation and audacity that defined the original.

Instead, Channel 5's revised vision is a watered-down, formulaic take on the classic format. Each episode focuses on standalone dramas by different writers and directors, with an emphasis on tackling "thorny issues" affecting the over-50s demographic. The result is a string of predictable, naffly presented plays that are more suited to daytime TV than high-brow drama.

The first instalment, Never Too Late, sets the tone for the series. Anita Dobson shines as Cynthia, a feisty and unlikable septuagenarian, but even her strong performance can't elevate this banal pantomime of a play. The story follows Cynthia's antics as she plots to escape a retirement village after a second fall – predictably, her feelings become complicated when she reconnects with her ex-rockstar neighbour.

The other episodes fare little better. Big Winners attempts to tackle the issues faced by retirees, but its approach is heavy-handed and melodramatic. A Knock at the Door tries to inject some real-time thrills into a one-off drama, but its twists are telegraphed from a mile off. Special Measures, meanwhile, offers a refreshingly naturalistic portrayal of an overworked teacher, but the chaos of her underfunded school feels depressingly familiar.

What's most disappointing about Channel 5's revival is that it fails to challenge its audience or push the boundaries of contemporary TV drama. Instead, it plays it safe, relying on tried-and-true tropes and formulaic storytelling. Where are the bold, innovative producers who would take risks and produce something truly remarkable? The lack of vision and willingness to experiment is a missed opportunity for Channel 5.

The reboot may have been touted as a return to form, but Play for Today's revival feels more like a cynical cash-in on its cultural heritage. With its emphasis on "thorny issues" and formulaic storytelling, it's little more than a shallow attempt to woo an older demographic. Where was the boldness, the audacity, or the willingness to challenge its audience? Unfortunately, Channel 5 has opted for bland, middle-of-the-road drama that fails to inspire or provoke.
 
Ugh 🤷‍♂️ I'm so over this revival of Play for Today on Channel 5... it's like they're just phoning it in 😴. Where's the creativity? The innovation? It feels like they're trying to cash in on the original's success without putting any real thought into it 💸. And don't even get me started on how formulaic and predictable everything is 📚. I mean, come on, a septuagenarian woman plotting to escape her retirement village? How trite 🙄. Can't they try something new for once? It's like they're speaking directly to an audience of sedate pensioners who just want to be entertained without being challenged 🤦‍♂️. Boring 😴
 
I'm so underwhelmed by Channel 5's Play for Today revival 🤔. I mean, what happened to the innovative spirit of the original BBC series? This new take feels like a watered-down, formulaic mess 📺. They're trying to tackle "thorny issues" affecting the over-50s demographic, but it just comes across as lazy and predictable 😴.

I was expecting more from Anita Dobson's performance in Never Too Late - she's talented, but even her strong acting can't elevate this bland drama 🤷‍♀️. And don't even get me started on Big Winners... heavy-handed and melodramatic? Come on! Where's the nuance? The depth? 😔

The thing that really bothers me is that Channel 5 is playing it safe, relying on tried-and-true tropes and formulaic storytelling 📈. Where are the bold producers who would take risks and produce something truly remarkable? It feels like they're just cashing in on their cultural heritage instead of pushing the boundaries of contemporary TV drama 💸.

I'm just so disappointed that this revival fails to challenge its audience or inspire us in any way 😐. Channel 5, you should be aiming higher than this! 👎
 
meh, what's up with these reboots anyway? just a bunch of old ideas being slapped together with a new coat of paint 🙄. this play for today thing was always about pushing boundaries and taking risks, but i guess channel 5 forgot that when they rebooted it. all we get is the same old tired tropes and formulaic storytelling. where's the innovation? where's the creativity? just more of the same bland, middle-of-the-road drama that's only going to appeal to people who already like this sorta thing 🤷‍♂️.
 
Ugh, channel 5 is literally so extra with this new play for today series 😩💔 they're just regurgitating the same old formulaic storytelling and expecting it to fly 🙄♂️ newsflash: we've seen this before, like a million times, and it's getting SO old 😴 what happened to all the bold producers who were gonna shake things up? where's the innovation? the risk-taking? it feels like they're just trying to cash in on the BBC's legacy instead of actually pushing boundaries 🤑 the lack of vision is what's most disappointing, tbh 👎
 
ugh i dunno bout dis play for today sht... i mean its not like i watch alot of british drama but i thought it wud be diffrent from the bbc show thats gone b4 lol what's up with all these "thorny issues" tho? r they tryna tackle real problems or just make it sound good 4 old ppl? i gotta say, Anita Dobson lookin like a granny in dat play lol her character sso annoying! dont get me wrong, shes talented but she cant save dis show from bein boring 🤔
 
I'm so down with this new Play for Today revival 🤷‍♂️. I mean, who doesn't love a good, formulaic take on classic dramas? It's like they're speaking straight to the nostalgia-loving over-50s demographic. And let's be real, Anita Dobson is basically an acting god right now 👏.

I'm also loving how Channel 5 is tackling those "thorny issues" and making them accessible to a wider audience. I mean, who wouldn't want to watch a 90-year-old woman trying to escape a retirement village? It's like they're speaking straight to our collective hearts ❤️.

And honestly, the lack of vision and willingness to experiment is kind of refreshing in its own way 🤪. Who needs bold, innovative storytelling when you can have something reliable and predictable? I'm all about that middle-of-the-road drama vibe 💤. Bring on the bland, formulaic plays and let's get this nostalgia fest started! 😂
 
I gotta say, I'm really disappointed with how Channel 5's revival of Play for Today turned out 🤔. They've watered down what made the original so innovative and audacious in the first place. Instead of taking bold risks, they're relying on tried-and-true tropes and formulaic storytelling that feels like it belongs in daytime TV, not high-brow drama 📺.

I mean, where are the producers who would challenge their audience and push the boundaries of contemporary TV drama? It's a shame because I think there was potential for something really remarkable with this revival. But instead, we get predictable, naffly presented plays that feel like they're just phoning it in 🤷‍♂️.

I know the target demographic is over-50s, but does that mean we have to sacrifice quality and creativity for the sake of appealing to a certain age group? I don't think so. There's still room for bold, innovative storytelling on Channel 5, even if it means taking some risks and challenging their audience in new ways 🚀.

Let's hope they take this as an opportunity to course-correct and try again with a fresh perspective. Until then, I'll be over here waiting for something truly remarkable from Channel 5 😐
 
Ugh, just watched the first episode of Channel 5's Play for Today reboot and I'm already yawning 😴. They took all the originality and innovation out of the format and replaced it with a bunch of predictable, formulaic dramas about old people 🤯. The writing is so cheesy and the acting is only saving it from complete disaster – Anita Dobson's performance was actually pretty great, but not enough to make me care about any of the over-the-top plot twists 😒. And don't even get me started on how they're trying to "tackle thorny issues" by making them all about retirees 🙄. Can't they just try something new for once? It feels like Channel 5 is just phoning it in and cashing in on the BBC's legacy, rather than putting their own stamp on things 💸.
 
I'm so down with creators trying new stuff on TV but this Play for Today revival is just meh 🤷‍♀️ it feels like they're playing it super safe and not taking any risks 🚫 Channel 5 could've had a chance to bring something fresh and exciting, but instead we got formulaic dramas that are more suited to daytime TV 😴 Anita Dobson's performance was the only bright spot, though she shined as Cynthia 🌟
 
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