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Scene (UK TV series)

''Scene'' is a British television anthology drama/documentary series made by the BBC for teenagers. Featuring plays on topical issues as well as documentaries, sometimes of a controversial nature, and by leading contemporary playwrights,〔Playwrights commissioned included Willy Russell, Fay Weldon, Tom Stoppard, Alan Plater etc. See Wheatley.〕 programs were originally broadcast to a school audience as part of the BBC Schools strand. Dramas from the series were also regularly broadcast for a wider adult audience. The series ran episodically from 1968 to 2002 and some of the dramas went on to receive critical acclaim, nominations and awards including five in 1996–97 and a Prix Jeunesse in 1998 under series producer Andy Rowley (see below).
''Scene'' was originally conceived as a series of 30 minute dramas and documentaries suitable for showing to teenage schoolchildren as part of the English and Humanities curriculum. It was envisaged that the dramas shown would stimulate discussion in the classroom about various contemporary issues relevant to teenagers (such as race, drugs, sex, disability etc.). Critical reaction was positive with praise for the high production standards.〔Wheatley, p188.〕〔http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0746795/〕
Some of the actors featured in ''Scene'' went onto achieve varying degrees of mainstream success. e.g.: Jemima Rooper (''Junk'', 1999), Sarah Jane Potts, Jack Deam, Lucy Davis (''Alison'', 1996), Adrian Lester (''Teaching Matthew'', 1993), Sean Maguire (''A Man of Letters'', 1994), Peter Howitt (''Stone Cold'').
==Award winners and nominees==

*''Terry'' (1969) - BAFTA Flame of Knowledge Award.
*''A Collier's Friday Night'' (1976) - BAFTA Flame of Knowledge Award.
*''Loved Up'' (1996) - BAFTA for best schools drama. Series Ass.Producer Andy Rowley
*''Alison'' (1996) - BAFTA nomination for best schools drama. Series Producer Andy Rowley
*''United'' (1998) - BAFTA for best schools drama. Produced and directed by Michael McGowan.
*''Junk'' (1999) - BAFTA for best schools drama.
*''Offside'' (2002) - BAFTA for best schools drama.
*''Split game'' (2005) - BAFTA nomination for best schools drama.〔See (BAFTA nominations database )〕
*''Stone Cold' BAFTA nomination 1998 Producer Andy Rowley Director Stephen Whittaker '

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