Anita Dobson and Nigel Havers Reunite in Charming Retirement Romance.
In a delightful drama of second chances, actress Anita Dobson stars alongside her former Coronation Street co-star Nigel Havers in the Channel 5 anthology series "Play for Today: Never Too Late". The show revolves around Cynthia, a feisty septuagenarian (played by Dobson), who discovers that her old flame Frank (Havers) has just moved into the very same retirement village as she.
As they begin to reacquaint themselves, Cynthia is forced to confront the realities of ageing and whether it's time to accept a new chapter in life. With its witty dialogue and relatable themes, this heartwarming drama promises to be an entertaining watch for audiences looking for a feel-good evening.
Dobson brings her signature sparkle to her portrayal of Cynthia, while Havers infuses Frank with his trademark charm. Supporting performances from Tracy-Ann Oberman and Nina Wadia add depth and nuance to the show.
In other TV highlights tonight, celebrity racing enthusiasts Anita and her father Bal take on a perilous journey across Central America as part of the BBC's "Celebrity Race Across the World". Meanwhile, Sky Arts pays tribute to the timeless classic film "The Railway Children", which continues to captivate audiences with its nostalgic charm. On BBC Two, Lauren Lyle stars in the offbeat drama "The Ridge", while Taskmaster concludes its final episode on Channel 4, featuring hilarious challenges and comedic banter.
Later tonight, Sky Atlantic screens the techno-thriller "The Iris Affair", starring Niamh Algar as a brilliant codebreaker racing against time to outsmart a sinister AI.
In a delightful drama of second chances, actress Anita Dobson stars alongside her former Coronation Street co-star Nigel Havers in the Channel 5 anthology series "Play for Today: Never Too Late". The show revolves around Cynthia, a feisty septuagenarian (played by Dobson), who discovers that her old flame Frank (Havers) has just moved into the very same retirement village as she.
As they begin to reacquaint themselves, Cynthia is forced to confront the realities of ageing and whether it's time to accept a new chapter in life. With its witty dialogue and relatable themes, this heartwarming drama promises to be an entertaining watch for audiences looking for a feel-good evening.
Dobson brings her signature sparkle to her portrayal of Cynthia, while Havers infuses Frank with his trademark charm. Supporting performances from Tracy-Ann Oberman and Nina Wadia add depth and nuance to the show.
In other TV highlights tonight, celebrity racing enthusiasts Anita and her father Bal take on a perilous journey across Central America as part of the BBC's "Celebrity Race Across the World". Meanwhile, Sky Arts pays tribute to the timeless classic film "The Railway Children", which continues to captivate audiences with its nostalgic charm. On BBC Two, Lauren Lyle stars in the offbeat drama "The Ridge", while Taskmaster concludes its final episode on Channel 4, featuring hilarious challenges and comedic banter.
Later tonight, Sky Atlantic screens the techno-thriller "The Iris Affair", starring Niamh Algar as a brilliant codebreaker racing against time to outsmart a sinister AI.