Day To Remember
Written byJack Rosenthal
Directed byPedr James
StarringGeorge Cole
Rosemary Leach
Country of originUK
Production
ProducerHumphrey Barclay
Running time50 minutes
Production companyTelevision South
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release21 December 1986 (1986-12-21)

Day To Remember is a British Christmas television play first transmitted 9.45pm Sunday 21 December 1986 on Channel 4 from Television South Production in association with the Theatre of Comedy Entertainment. Written by Jack Rosenthal it stars George Cole and Rosemary Leach. Again the strength of Rosenthal's comedy play lies with his closeness to the tragedy as it was based on his own experiences with his father-in-law. The pain and terror of dementia portrayed is contained and balanced by the comic presentation that beset the old. When Jack Rosenthal finally wrote his memoirs, An Autobiography in Six Acts,[1] he did so in the form of a screenplay, including a section from Day To Remember; it was published by Robson Books in 2006.

Plot

The play is set around the festive period, a season of peace and goodwill, a time for miracles. Wally (George Cole) had suffered a stroke some years back. One of the side effects is that he can't remember things, even things he said five minutes ago, or whether he's had a meal or not. Wally and his wife Hilda (Rosemary Leach) are spending Christmas with their daughter Judy and son-in-law Graham, but the peace and goodwill of the season doesn't last. An idea from Graham (a miracle) hopes to give them all a Christmas they won't forget. Throughout the play Wally repeats a rhyme out loud about his love of eating eggs, with words slightly changed each time he says it.

Wally's Poem:-

Fried eggs for my dinner,
Fried eggs for my tea,
Fried eggs in my belly,
Da-da-da-da-dee

Cast

References

  1. Rosenthal, Jack (1 June 2006). By Jack Rosenthal: An Autobiography in Six Acts. Pavilion Books. ISBN 9781861059604.
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