Armchair 30
Armchair 30 is an anthology drama series of short plays produced by Thames Television and broadcast in 1973.[1] The series was a spin-off from Armchair Theatre.[2]
Armchair 30 | |
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Genre | Drama Anthology |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) | Thames Television |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Original release | 11 April – 4 December 1973 |
Episodes
Episode Name | Date |
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John Sloan's Story | 4 December 1973 |
Captain Video's Story | 27 November 1973 |
Ross Evans' Story | 20 November 1973 |
Jessie James' Story | 29 August 1973 |
Simon Fenton's Story | 22 August 1973 |
Carol's Story | 15 August 1973 |
Alan's Story | 8 August 1973 |
Harry Sebrof's Story | 25 April 1973 |
Alfred Potter's Story | 18 April 1973 |
Miss Fanshaw's Story | 11 April 1973 |
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gollark: Yes, sure, but how do I then wait for that other program to finish?
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References
- Armchair 30
- Tise Vahimagi and Michael Ian Grade British television: an illustrated guide, Oxford: Oxford University Press ,1996, p.56
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