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  1. 5 de abr. de 2024 · RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES introduces his Armchair Thriller Episode Guide, looking back at the classic and spine-tingling British anthology TV series… The familiar sound of the Thames Television fanfare, a fondly remembered jingle from two decades of broadcasting in the UK.

  2. Armchair Mystery Theatre is a 60-minute UK television anthology mystery series. Thirty-four episodes aired from 1960–1965. It was hosted by Donald Pleasence and produced by Leonard White. It was a spin-off from the successful Armchair Theatre series.. Guest stars included Edward Woodward, Cyril Cusack, Sam Wanamaker, Ron Moody, Tom Bell, Denholm Elliott, and Sybil Thorndike.

  3. First US edition (publ. Viking Press) Quiet as a Nun is a thriller novel, written by Antonia Fraser.First published in 1977, it features Fraser's sleuthing heroine Jemima Shore as she revisits the convent school where she was educated following the mysterious death of one of the nuns. A six-part television dramatisation of the book (written by Julia Jones) was part of ITV's anthology series ...

  4. Armchair Theatre (TV Series 1956–1974) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...

  5. 29 de oct. de 2016 · The series was produced by ABC until their franchise ran out in 1968 and Thames took up the reigns. Advertisement In 1960 and then 1964-1965 there were 34 episodes that were broadcast as Armchair Mystery Theatre. 1959 saw episodes broadcast as Summer Armchair Theatre.

  6. The Limbo Connection: Part 1: Directed by Robert Tronson. With James Bolam, Rosalind Ayres, Michael Culver, Beatrix Lehmann. After a bout of heavy drinking, Mark Omney cannot account for his movements over the last 12 hours. When he sobers up, he learns that his wife Clare, has had a car accident.

  7. ABC Armchair Theatre ATV Theatre 70 / Drama '61 -'67 ABC Armchair Theatre (1956-68) Episode Guide compiled by ... Dust them off and let us know if you have any information on this series or any other tv series from the Golden Age of TV, which is missing from any episode guides on the web.