The Paradise Suite (Armchair Theatre)
The Paradise Suite is an episode of the TV series Armchair Theatre.[1] It was inspired by the death of Marilyn Monroe.[2]
"The Paradise Suite" | |
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Armchair Theatre episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 70 |
Directed by | Philip Saville |
Written by | Robert Muller |
Production code | ABC Television |
Original air date | 17 February 1963 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
Plot
Film star Lena Roland stays in the Paradise Suite and yearns for love.
gollark: No, I just edited the internet to make it look that way.
gollark: Only on Wednesdays though.
gollark: Actually, quintopia is *my* alt.
gollark: That only applies to the osmarks.net fortunes thing.
gollark: I suspect LyricLy uses a random number generator for some percentage of opinion generation.
References
- Maurice Wiggin (February 24, 1963). "Plays of Disenchantment". The Sunday Times (7293). London. p. 39.
- Wolters, Larry. (Apr 13, 1963). "TV TICKER". Chicago Tribune. p. b14.
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