A Night Out (play)

[1][2] Albert Stokes, a loner in his late twenties lives with his emotionally suffocating mother and works in an office.

After being falsely accused of groping a female at an office party, he wanders the streets until he meets a girl, who invites him to her flat, where he responds to her overtures by angrily demeaning her.

[4] Its performance on television a month later, on 24 April 1960, was Pinter's first big success as a playwright in that medium.

As presented on ABC Weekend TV's Armchair Theatre, it was viewed by 6.4 million households, at that time a record for a single television drama.

[5][6][7] Some other ABC production details (full cast and credits accessible at BFI Screenonline):

Tom Bell in the Armchair Theatre production opening titles