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ITV Saturday Night Theatre: With Michael Balfour, Madoline Thomas, Diane Cilento, Jim Dale. Anthology series of dramatic works.
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- 1969-01-11
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January 8, 1972 4:00 PM — 25m. Another Sunday and Sweet F.A. is a television play (a one-off drama) written by Jack Rosenthal and directed by Michael Apted which was first broadcast on 9 January 1972 in Granada Television's Sunday Night Theatre strand. It stars David Swift, Freddie Fletcher, and Gordon McGrase.
- April 12, 1969
Sat, Nov 8, 1969. Muriel Ingram (Faith Brook) takes her friend Beatrice played by (Joan Hickson) into her confidence when she becomes suspicious of her husbands preoccupation with a young innocent looking orphan called Hester Lilly, Hester has arrived from Paris to stay with Robert Ingram the head of a boys boarding school.
11 January 1969. ( 1969-01-11) –. 5 May 1974. ( 1974-05-05) ITV Sunday Night Theatre, originally titled ITV Saturday Night Theatre and often shortened to simply Sunday Night Theatre or Saturday Night Theatre, [citation needed] is a British television anthology series screened on ITV, whose episodes were contributed by various companies in the ...
1 9 6 9 - 1 9 7 4 (UK) 200 x 60 minute episodes Originally titled ITV Saturday Night Theatre, this long-running dramatic anthology series from ITV debuted on 11 January 1969 with the play "Park People" by Alun Owen. Among the 200 plays aired during its five-year run were productions of "Long Day's Journey
S2.E19 ∙ A Doll's House. Sat, Jan 17, 1970. Nora Helmer has years earlier committed a forgery in order to save the life of her authoritarian husband Torvald. Now she is being blackmailed lives in fear of her husband's finding out and of the shame such a revelation would bring to his career. But when the truth comes out, Nora is shocked to ...
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Throughout the 1970's, British television network ITV comissioned 199 episodes of short plays, from regional television companies in the network. Most of the writers were just beginning their careers, along with various actors who then went on to be famously known. Jack Rosenthal and Johnny Speight are two such writers from this stable.