Dramarama (TV series)

Dramarama
Genre Drama
Science fiction
Created by Anna Home
Starring varied by episode
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language English
Production
Executive producer varied by episode
Producer varied by episode
Running time 30 minutes
Production company Various ITV contractors
Original release
Network ITV (CITV)
Release 12 September 1983 –
21 August 1989

Dramarama is a British children's anthology series broadcast on ITV between 1983 and 1989. The series tended to feature single dramas with a science fiction, supernatural and occasionally satirical theme. It was created by Anna Home, then head of children's and youth programming at TVS; however, the dramas themselves were produced by a total of twelve ITV regional companies. Thus, each episode was in practice a one-off production with its own cast and crew, up to and including the executive producer.

Dramarama was largely a showcase for new talent to television and offered debuts for Anthony Horowitz, Paul Abbott, Kay Mellor, Janice Hally, Tony Kearney, David Tennant and Ann Marie Di Mambro. It was also one of Dennis Spooner's last works.

One of the stories, Thames' "Dodger, Bonzo And The Rest" from 1984, proved so popular that it was spun off into its own series and Christmas special the following year - the series starred Lee Ross and recounted life in a large foster home. Another story, Granada's "Blackbird Singing in the Dead of Night" from 1988, was developed into the long-running series Children's Ward. The original Dramarama story was co-written by Paul Abbott and Kay Mellor - at the time, working as staff writers for Granada.

The series has rarely been repeated in recent years, although two episodes - "Blackbird Singing in the Dead of Night" and "Back to Front" - were broadcast on the CITV Channel as part of a 30th anniversary weekend in January 2013.

Only four ITV companies of the time did not contribute to the series: Anglia, Channel, Grampian and LWT.

TVS produced the greatest number of episodes.

Home media

A videotape containing the episodes "Big T for Trouble", "Just Wild About Harry" and "Venchie" (all Tyne Tees productions) was released by Video Gems, c. 1990. It is now out of print.

All episodes produced by Thames Television have been released on DVD by Network on 13 January 2012, who have also released the 1983 series Spooky which was shown under the Dramarama banner on 15 August 2011. The home video rights to the remaining episodes are held by ITV Studios, aside from those produced by Scottish, TVS and the one episode produced by TSW. The TVS episodes cannot be released commercially but some have appeared on YouTube, and STV itself placed all its episodes on YouTube in 2010, but has since removed them.

Episodes

Spooky (1983)

No. in
series
Title Company Original air date
1 "War Games with Caroline" Thames 18 April 1983
2 "The Exocism of Amy" Thames 25 April 1983
3 "The Danny Roberts Show" Thames 9 May 1983
4 "The Ghostly Earl" Thames 16 May 1983
5 "In a Dark, Dark Box" Thames 23 May 1983
6 "The Restless Ghost" Thames 30 May 1983
7 "The Keeper" Thames 13 June 1983

Series 1 (1983)

No.
overall
No. in
series
Title Company Original air date
1 1 "Mighty Mum and the Petnappers" TVS 12 September 1983
2 2 "Rip It Up" TVS 19 September 1983
3 3 "The Venchie" Tyne Tees 26 September 1983
4 4 "Jack and the Computer" TVS 3 October 1983
5 5 "Because I Say So" Central 10 October 1983
6 6 "Bully For Cosmo" Central 17 October 1983
7 7 "Messages" Tyne Tees 24 October 1983
8 8 "The Young Person's Guide to Getting Their Ball Back!" TVS 31 October 1983
9 9 "Sweet Revenge" Central 7 November 1983

Series 2 (1984)

No.
overall
No. in
series
Title Company Original air date
10 1 "Night of the Narrow Boats" Central 14 May 1984
11 2 "Fowl Pest" TVS 21 May 1984
12 3 "Dodger, Bonzo and the Rest" Thames 4 June 1984
13 4 "Que Sera" TVS 11 June 1984
14 5 "Stalemate" Central 18 June 1984
15 6 "Snoop!" Thames 25 June 1984
16 7 "Mr. Stabs " Thames 2 July 1984
17 8 "Josephine Jo" Central 9 July 1984
18 9 "The Purple People Eater" TVS 16 July 1984
19 10 "On Your Tod" Thames 23 July 1984
20 11 "The Old Firm: Two For Starters" Granada 30 July 1984
21 12 "Rachel and Rosie" TVS 6 August 1984

Series 3 (1985)

No.
overall
No. in
series
Title Company Original air date
22 1 "Easy" TVS 1 April 1985
23 2 "The Coal Princess" Tyne Tees 15 April 1985
24 3 "Look at Me" Central 22 April 1985
25 4 "The Young Person's Guide to Going Backwards in the World" TVS 29 April 1985
26 5 "The Audition" Tyne Tees 13 May 1985
27 6 "The Universe Downstairs" TVS 20 May 1985
28 7 "A Proper Little Nooryeff" Central 3 June 1985
29 8 "Frog" TVS 10 June 1985
30 9 "Private Eye" Scottish 17 June 1985
31 10 "Emily" TVS 24 June 1985
32 11 "Silver" Scottish 1 July 1985
33 12 "The Golden Conch" HTV Wales 8 July 1985
34 13 "Purple Passion Video" HTV West 15 July 1985

Series 4 (1986)

No.
overall
No. in
series
Title Company Original air date
35 1 "The Come-Uppance of Captain Katt" TVS 30 June 1986
36 2 "A Choice of Charlies" Central 7 July 1986
37 3 "Wayfarers" Scottish 14 July 1986
38 4 "Play Acting" HTV Wales 21 July 1986
39 5 "Last Days at Black Bert's" TVS 28 July 1986
40 6 "Maureen Reid Where Are You?" Scottish 4 August 1986
41 7 "Flashback" HTV West 11 August 1986
42 8 "Direct Action" TVS 18 August 1986
43 9 "Waiting For Elvis" Scottish 1 September 1986
44 10 "Just a Game" TVS 8 September 1986
45 11 "Flyaway Friend" Tyne Tees 15 September 1986
46 12 "Pig Ignorance" Thames 22 September 1986
47 13 "Jessie's Place" Thames 29 September 1986
48 14 "Frankie's Hat" Thames 30 December 1986

Series 5 (1987)

No.
overall
No. in
series
Title Company Original air date
49 1 "Cannondrum" TVS 30 March 1987
50 2 "Snap" TVS 6 April 1987
51 3 "The Horrible Story" Thames 13 April 1987
52 4 "My Friend Julie" Thames 27 April 1987
53 5 "The Creature Beyond Torches' End" TVS 11 May 1987
54 6 "My Mum's a Courgette" Scottish 18 May 1987
55 7 "Brainwaves" Scottish 8 June 1987
56 8 "Undertow of the Armada" Ulster 15 June 1987
57 9 "Stan's First Night" Scottish 22 June 1987
58 10 "Living Doll" TVS 29 June 1987
59 11 "Peter" Central 6 July 1987
60 12 "The Halt" Central 13 July 1987
61 13 "Mr. Magus is Waiting For You" Thames 27 July 1987
62 14 "Tam" Scottish 3 August 1987
63 15 "A Sprited Performance" HTV Wales 10 August 1987
64 16 "Badger on the Barge" Border 24 August 1987

Series 6 (1988-9)

No.
overall
No. in
series
Title Company Original air date
65 1 "Forever Young" Granada 9 May 1988
66 2 "The Macramé Man" Scottish 16 May 1988
67 3 "The Wrong Button" Central 23 May 1988
68 4 "Bubbles" Granada 6 June 1988
69 5 "Blackbird Singing in the Dead of Night" Granada 13 June 1988
70 6 "Big T for Trouble" Tyne Tees 20 June 1988
71 7 "Room for One More" Scottish 27 June 1988
72 8 "Making Waves" TVS 4 July 1988
73 9 "Just a Normal Girl" Central 11 July 1988
74 10 "Now You See Them" TVS 18 July 1988
75 11 "Bogeyman" TVS 25 July 1988
76 12 "The Alien" Border 1 August 1988
77 13 "The Secret of Croftmore" Scottish 8 August 1988
78 14 "The Bubblegum Brigade" HTV West 15 August 1988
79 15 "Playing for Wales" HTV Wales 22 August 1988
80 16 "Snap Decision" Central 4 January 1989

Series 7 (1989)

No.
overall
No. in
series
Title Company Original air date
81 1 "Codzmorf" TVS 12 June 1989
82 2 "Ghost Story" Granada 19 June 1989
83 3 "Badger" Granada 26 June 1989
84 4 "Back to Front" Yorkshire 3 July 1989
85 5 "Monstrous" HTV Wales 10 July 1989
86 6 "The Pisces Connection" HTV West 17 July 1989
87 7 "Rosie the Great" Thames 24 July 1989
88 8 "Snakes and Loofahs" Border 31 July 1989
89 9 "Just Wild About Harry" Tyne Tees 7 August 1989
90 10 "Mitchin" TSW 14 August 1989
91 11 "In the Pink" Central 21 August 1989