Cathy Come Home

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Cathy Come Home is a landmark 1966 British television drama directed by Ken Loach that powerfully exposed issues of homelessness and social injustice, influencing public opinion and housing policy in the UK.

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instanceOf British television film
social realist drama
television drama
award BAFTA Award nomination
surface form: BAFTA Award for Best Single Play (nominated)
broadcastFormat black-and-white
character Cathy
countryOfBroadcast United Kingdom
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts children taken into care
council housing shortages
eviction
hostel accommodation
director Ken Loach
filmingTechnique documentary style
handheld camera
genre drama
political drama
social realism
hasLegacy considered a landmark of British television drama
frequently cited in discussions of TV and social change
influenced formation of housing campaigns in the UK
public awareness of homelessness charities
medium television
network BBC One
notableFor controversial depiction of social services
impact on British housing policy debate
influencing public opinion on homelessness in the UK
originalLanguage English
originalReleaseDate 1966-11-16
partOfSeries The Wednesday Play
producer Tony Garnett
productionCompany BBC
ranked voted among greatest British television programmes
releaseYear 1966
runtimeMinutes 75
setting England
starredActor Carol White
Ray Brooks
Wensley Pithey
style location shooting
naturalistic acting
subjectOf academic studies on television realism
documentaries about Ken Loach
theme family separation
homelessness
housing policy
poverty
social injustice
writer Jeremy Sandford

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Ken Loach notableWork Cathy Come Home
The Wednesday Play notableEpisode Cathy Come Home