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Trinity Tales is a 1975 British television series, consisting of six 50-minute programmes, written by Alan Plater and shown on BBC2. It was loosely based on Geoffrey Chaucer 's Canterbury Tales, updated to a modern setting.
- 6
- BBC Two
- 21 November –, 26 December 1975
Recently viewed. Trinity Tales: Created by Alan Plater. With Francis Matthews, Bill Maynard, Paul Copley, Susan Littler. On their way to London for the Rugby League final, a group of northerners start telling each other stories, in the manner of Chaucer's pilgrims in "The Canterbury Tales".
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- 50
- 1975-11-21
- Francis Matthews, Bill Maynard, Paul Copley
The Judy's Tale: Regie: Tristan de Vere Cole Mit Francis Matthews, Bill Maynard, Paul Copley, Susan Littler The gang reach "the Best Pub in England" and find the barman attempting suicide. Judy tells a tale of Charlie and Sam battling to take her on a date by playing pub games and singing rowdy songs and plenty of drink. Dave wins.
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1. S1.E1 ∙ The Driver's Tale. Fri, Nov 21, 1975. Nick the driver takes the long way around to Wembley with a stop off in Lincoln. He tells a tale of rekindled love for his former girlfriend and how he tried to set up her villainous husband "Big" George Miller and is now on the run. Rate. S1.E2 ∙ The Fryer's Tale. Fri, Nov 28, 1975.
Trinity Tales. 1 9 7 5 (UK) 6 x 50 minute episodes. Writer Alan Plater took Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and placed them in a contemporary setting for this innovative six-part series which concerned a minibus of Wakefield Trinity supporters making their way down to Wembley for the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final.
Overview. Trinity Tales was a 1975 British television series, consisting of six 50-minute programmes, written by Alan Plater and shown on BBC2. It was loosely based on Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, updated to a modern setting.