Experience Preferred.... But Not Essential is a 1982 British TV film directed by Peter Duffell as part of the First Love series. It is set in a Welsh hotel in 1962 where Annie, a student, arrives to spend the summer as a waitress.
Like the other First Love films, Experience preferred.... was shot "in about twenty days for well under ã0.5m" though the overall budget was ã505,000. Goldcrest Films invested ã480,000 in it and received ã728,000 earning them a profit of ã248,000.
IMDb lists the full cast. The BoxOffice review lists those "starring".
Variety said âÂÂgenerally the picture looks a treatâÂÂ. Screen International said that UA Classics had great success with Experience Preferred.... But Not Essential in contrast to P'Tang Yang Kipperbang. In 1984, Gavin Millar said in Sight & Sound that it "had them queueing round the block in New York". Looking back in 1987, David Rose (interviewed by Nicolas Kent) in Sight & Sound described it as âÂÂone of Channel 4âÂÂs first big successes in AmericaâÂÂ. Rick Marx, writing in BoxOffice, found it "utterly charming" but he found the "Scottish accents ... often almost impossible to interpret".