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  1. Armchair Theatre is the first solo album by Jeff Lynne, released in 1990. History. The album reunited Lynne with Electric Light Orchestra's keyboard player Richard Tandy and featured fellow Traveling Wilburys member George Harrison (both Harrison and the Wilburys were signed to Warner Bros. Records, parent of Reprise Records which ...

  2. S1.E15 ∙ Miss Julie. Sun, Dec 23, 1956. Late 19th century. The young miss Julie lives in a mansion with her father. She has recently broken her engagement but is attracted to one of the servants, Jean. They spend the midsummer night together, telling each other their memories and of their dreams. Realizing that an affair between a man of the ...

  3. Armchair Theatre (1956-74) In its first year on air, ITV began to trump the BBC with populist programming like Sunday Night at the London Palladium (1955-67; 1973-74), Double Your Money (1955-64), and imported sitcom I Love Lucy (1955-64). But stung by sneers that commercial television would drive down broadcasting standards, ITV wanted ...

  4. Sally. Charles Drummond thought he had it made, with an understanding wife and a talented artistic mistress.But when he asked his mistress to paint his mother he had not taken into account the sisterhood, and discovers his habits and foibles provide extensive conversation and much merriment amongst the women. 9.7/10. Rate.

  5. The Importance of Being Earnest: Directed by Bill Bain. With Patrick Macnee, William Redmond, Ian Carmichael, Pamela Brown. In 1890s London, two friends use the same pseudonym ("Ernest") for their on-the-sly activities. Hilarity ensues.

  6. April. NO Jazz at Armchair feat. Nomadic Orchestra and the Mthembu-Salter Powell project - 26 APR.

  7. The Greatest Man in the World: Directed by Ted Kotcheff. With Patrick McGoohan, Donald Pleasence, Wensley Pithey, Jon Sullivan. Just after a young unknown American becomes the first on the Moon returns, he dies in an accident. He's laid to rest with full honours, but only the president and a few high officials know just what sort of a man their hero was.