Separate Tables (1983)
Two one-act plays explore love and loneliness. In "Table by the Window" an aging fashion model contrives a reunion with her ex-husband, a politician ruined by scandal, and their passion is rekindled. In "Table Number Seven" a meek woman harbors a secret love for a man accused of fraud and sex offenses, forcing her to take a stand for the first time in her life.
Director: John Schlesinger
![]() |
Julie Christie as Mrs. Shankland / Miss Railton-Bell |
![]() |
Claire Bloom as Miss Cooper |
![]() |
Alan Bates as John Malcolm / Maj. Pollock |
![]() |
Irene Worth as Mrs. Railton-Bell |
![]() |
Sylvia Barter as Lady Matheson |
![]() |
Bernard Archard as Mr. Fowler |
![]() |
Liz Smith as Miss Meacham |
![]() |
Kathy Staff as Mabel |
![]() |
Brian Deacon as Charles Stratton |
![]() |
Susannah Fellows as Miss Jean Tanner |
![]() |
Chrissie Cotterill as Doreen |
| Directing | John Schlesinger | Director |
| Writing | Terence Rattigan | Theatre Play |
| Art | Julia Trevelyan Oman | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jane Robinson | Costume Design |
| Production | Ely A. Landau | Producer |
| Production | Edie Landau | Producer |
| Production | Danny Steinmann | Associate Producer |
| Production | Patrick Dromgoole | Executive Producer |
| Production | Colin Callender | Executive Producer |
| Production | Mort Abrahams | Executive Producer |