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  1. Boys from the Blackstuff is a five episode British drama television series, originally transmitted from 10 October to 7 November 1982 on BBC2. The serial was written by Liverpudlian playwright Alan Bleasdale, as a sequel to a television play titled The Black Stuff.

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  2. Forty years after Alan Bleasdale’s ground-breaking television series and following its ★★★★★ ( Daily Mail) run at Liverpool’s Royal Court, James Graham’s powerful new adaptation is coming to the Garrick Theatre direct from the National Theatre for 8 weeks only. Book Tickets. Booking Thursday 13 June - Saturday 3 August.

  3. Boys from the Blackstuff: With Michael Angelis, Bernard Hill, Alan Igbon, Peter Kerrigan. Five unemployed men would do anything just to have a job in Thatcher's Britain.

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    • 1982-10-10
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  4. Watch the acclaimed drama by Alan Bleasdale about life on Merseyside in the Thatcher era. Follow the stories of Chrissie, Dixie, Yosser, Loggo and George as they face unemployment, poverty and social problems.

  5. A new stage version of Alan Bleasdale's 80s TV series about unemployment and poverty in Liverpool. Book tickets for the Olivier Theatre run in June 2024, or see other venues and dates.

  6. Boys from the Blackstuff. Alan Bleasdale's acclaimed drama. A tender, tragic portrait of life on Merseyside in the Thatcher era. With memorable performances by Bernard Hill and Julie...

  7. May 30, 2024 · Boys from the Blackstuff. Reincarnated in James Graham-penned stage form, Alan Bleasdale’s classic ’80s drama is a tremendously powerful study in tragic masculinity. Thursday 30 May 2024. Buy ...

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