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Then Barbara Met Alan
Written byJack Thorne
Genevieve Barr
Directed byBruce Goodison
Amit Sharma
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production companiesDragonfly Film and TV
One Shoe Films
Original release
NetworkBBC
Release2022 (2022)

Then Barbara Met Alan is an upcoming British television drama film written by Jack Thorne and Genevieve Barr about the founders of DAN (Disabled People's Direct Action Network), a disability activism group. It stars Ruth Madeley and Arthur Hughes.[1][2]

Plot

After meeting in 1989, two disabled cabaret performers lead coordinated protests to campaign for disabled rights, bringing them into mainstream awareness.

Cast

  • Ruth Madeley as Barbara Lisicki
  • Arthur Hughes as Alan Holdsworth

Production

The project had the working title of Independence Day? How Disabled Rights Were Won.[3] During his MacTaggart Lecture at Edinburgh TV Festival, Thorne remarked that this was the first time he'd been able to get a budget comparable to regular television drama for a disability project.[4]


References

  1. ^ "Then Barbara Met Alan: First Look At Ruth Madeley In Jack Thorne's Disability Activist Drama". Empire.
  2. ^ "First look images released for BBC's Then Barbara Met Alan". Royal Television Society. December 2, 2021.
  3. ^ "First look pictures from factual drama Then Barbara Met Alan, starring Ruth Madeley and Arthur Hughes". www.bbc.co.uk.
  4. ^ MacTaggart Lecture: Jack Thorne | Edinburgh TV Festival 2021, retrieved 2021-09-02