The Woman on the Beach is a 1955 British television play by Rex Rienits and Wolf Rilla based on a 1952 radio play by Rienits. It involved location filming in Brighton.
A woman in Brighton becomes infatuated with a doctor and sends poisoned chocolates to his wife.
The play was based on a 1952 radio play. This play was performed on Australian radio in 1953.
The Western Mail "as a play... [it] is hardly worthy of consideration but producer and set designer are to be congratulated in capturing the atmosphere of the 90s." The Bolton News called it "intensely absorbing." "I found it all rather tedious" said the Manchester Evening News. "I found much to enjoy" said the Daily Telegraph.