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"Ready When You Are, Mr. McGill" is the first episode of British anthology television series '' Red Letter Day'' which aired on 11 January 1976, written by
Jack Rosenthal Jack Morris Rosenthal (8 September 1931 – 29 May 2004) was an English playwright. He wrote 129 early episodes of the ITV (TV network), ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' and over 150 screenplays, including original television plays, featur ...
, and produced by ITV. A 2003 remake was partly rewritten by Rosenthal.Maureen Paton, "Back to the write stuff", ''The Times'', 13 January 2003, p. 15.


Plot

The ''Ready When You Are, Mr McGill'' story is centred on the making of a film. A television actor-extra (Joe McGill) is finally given a line to say to camera. While filming, a collection of comical mishaps (including the extra's repeated failure to deliver the line properly) occur to create chaos on-set. Joe Black takes the lead role of Joe McGill. The story revolves around a British soldier and his relationship with a suspicious school mistress, set in 1940. McGill's line is "I've never seen that young lady in my life before, and I've lived here fifty years". Jack Shepherd plays the stressed director, and Mark Wing-Davey is his assistant.


Release

"Ready When You Are, Mr. McGill" aired on ITV on 11 January 1976. It has been released on Region 2
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by Network, both as part of the compilation ''Jack Rosenthal at ITV'', and as part of ''Red Letter Day'' box-set.


2003 version

In the 2003 adaptation,
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takes the lead role of Joe McGill. The story is centred on the making of a film starring
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as a police officer and
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as an increasingly frustrated director. McGill's line was, "I've never seen the young man in my life before, and I've worked here forty years."


Television industry

Rosenthal said his rewrite had turned the drama into a criticism of television executives, and argued that "the industry has gone crazy and it needs a new generation to change it into something better". He also criticised television schedulers. Although completed early in 2003, the resulting film was held backSteve Pratt, "In the Picture – Left on the shelf", ''Northern Echo'', 24 April 2004, p. 11. and had not been screened by the time Rosenthal died in May 2004; it turned out to be his last work. It was first screened, not on ITV but on
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Movies 1, in September 2004.Matthew Sweet, "The last word", ''The Independent'', 9 September 2004, pp. 6–7. Rosenthal's widow
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claimed that TV executives were reluctant to screen the film which was "maybe too acerbic".Guy Adams, "Pandora", ''The Independent'', 30 November 2004, p. 10. In April 2005, she challenged the management of ITV to show the film as a tribute to Rosenthal, threatening to kill them if it was put in a slot outside primetime.Kathryn Spencer, Julie Carpenter and Kate Bohdanowicz, "Day & Night", ''The Express'', 25 April 2005. It was eventually shown on Boxing Day 2005 at 11:05p.m.Terry Ramsey, "Pick of the day", ''Evening Standard'', 23 December 2005.


See also

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Extra (acting) A background actor or extra is a performer in a film, television show, stage, musical, opera, or ballet production who appears in a nonspeaking or nonsinging (silent) capacity, usually in the background (for example, in an audience or busy stree ...
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Bit part In acting, a bit part is a role in which there is direct interaction with the principal actors and no more than five lines of dialogue, often referred to as a five-or-less or under-five in the United States, or under sixes in British televisio ...


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