Featuring a remarkable central performance by Ian Mc Kellen & directed by Stephen Frears (The Queen) Walter remains one of the most acclaimed & poignant dramas ever made for British television
- the first ever Film on Four it was chosen as the centerpiece drama for the launch night of Channel Four in 1982. This release comprises the original BAFTA-nominated play & Walter & June a sequel screened in 1983 co-starring Sarah Miles. Also included is Loving Walter
- a movie-length edition that blends material from both films as well as previously unseen footage. Walter adapted by David Cook from his award-winning novel is set in the early 1960s & tells the disturbing story of a man with mental & physical disabilities who is left at the mercy of society's attitudes following the death of his parents. The play's unflinching treatment of its subject inevitably shocked but also drew overwhelming praise from viewers & critics with Mc Kellen receiving a Royal Television Society award for his harrowing rigorously researched portrayal. Walter & June again written by Cook & directed by Frears picks up Walter's story nineteen years on. It charts the friendships he has formed & the tender life-changing but precarious relationship that develops between Walter & mercurial fellow patient June as the two leave the confines of the hospital to face an uncertain future in London.