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  1. Armchair Theatre: With Harry H. Corbett, Paul Whitsun-Jones, Billie Whitelaw, Neil McCallum. This show was a British television drama anthology series of single plays that ran on the ITV network from 1956 to 1974.

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    • 1956-07-08
    • Drama
    • 60
  2. Armchair Mystery Theatre. Out of This World. Armchair Cinema. Armchair Thriller. Armchair Theatre is a British television drama anthology series of single plays that ran on the ITV network from 1956 to 1974. It was originally produced by ABC Weekend TV. Its successor Thames Television took over from mid-1968.

    • United Kingdom
    • 426 (258 missing) (list of episodes)
    • 8 July 1956 –, 9 July 1974
    • ITV
  3. Armchair Theatre is an anthology series of one-off plays that aired on the ITV network between 1956 and 1974. A total of 426 episodes were produced over 19 series. [2] The series was initially produced by ABC Weekend TV until 1968, and subsequently by Thames Television from 1969 onwards.

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  5. S1.E15 ∙ Miss Julie. Sun, Dec 23, 1956. Late 19th century. The young miss Julie lives in a mansion with her father. She has recently broken her engagement but is attracted to one of the servants, Jean. They spend the midsummer night together, telling each other their memories and of their dreams. Realizing that an affair between a man of the ...

  6. University educated Audrey Inskip is tired of life in the RAF and particularly the constant attention of her senior office. During an afternoon in a pub she become intrigued by Bill Hemmings, a failed salesman who supplies toppings. 8.4/10. Rate. Seasons Years Top-rated.

  7. Armchair Theatre is a British television drama anthology series of single plays that ran on the ITV network from 1956 to 1974. It was originally produced by Associated British Corporation, and later by Thames Television from mid-1968.

  8. Armchair Theatre (1956-74) In its first year on air, ITV began to trump the BBC with populist programming like Sunday Night at the London Palladium (1955-67; 1973-74), Double Your Money (1955-64), and imported sitcom I Love Lucy (1955-64). But stung by sneers that commercial television would drive down broadcasting standards, ITV wanted ...

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