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"
Armchair Theatre episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 70
Directed byPhilip Saville
Written byRobert Muller
Production codeABC Television
Original air date17 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

  1. Maurice Wiggin (February 24, 1963). "Plays of Disenchantment". The Sunday Times (7293). London. p. 39.
  2. Wolters, Larry. (Apr 13, 1963). "TV TICKER". Chicago Tribune. p. b14.
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