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- This show was a British television drama anthology series of single plays that ran on the ITV network from 1956 to 1974. It was originally produced by Associated British Corporation, and from mid-1968 by Thames Television.
- Anthology series of dramatic works.
- Series of television plays performed live.
- Anthology series of dramatic works.
- An anthology series from the U.K., from 1955 to 1974, producing about five hundred ninety-minute episodes from Granada Television.
- "Dead of Night" was a non-hosted UK television anthology series of supernatural fiction, produced by the BBC and broadcast on BBC2 in 1972.
- Anthology drama series of short plays shown on BBC Television.
- "Out of This World" was a hosted science fiction anthology television series with Boris Karloff as host, screening on ITV - Independent Television (UK).
- BBC Sunday-Night Play is the anthology drama series which replaced Sunday Night Theatre in 1960.
- The adventures of Richard Crane, cafe owner & part-time smuggler, around the coast of Morocco, aided (and sometimes abetted) by his ex-Foreign Legion sidekick Orlando, waitress Halina, and local cop Colonel Mahmoud.
- Anthology of plays and novels adapted into feature length movies.
- When The Alcoa Hour dramatic anthology series moved from Sunday night to Monday, both the name and the format were changed. Instead of having a completely different cast for each episode, the series now used a set group of actors who would appear repeatedly throughout the series in various roles. While most of the productions were serious dramas, a few comedies were also included in the mix.
- This is a series of thrillers designed to keep the audience on the edge of their seats.
- An anthology series of TV plays with a monetary theme.
- A series where the 10 commandments were interpreted in a modern (1970) scenario by different writers.
- A series of plays revolving around the ever-intriguing subject of sex.
- Marek and Celia Dawidowicz are Jewish Poles, who live with their son, Kuba, and nine-year-old daughter, Janian, in Kalisch. As war approaches, the family moves to Warsaw, and Marek and Kuba go off to fight. Marek tries to get his wife to flee to the Russian zone, but she refuses, so Marek returns, and the family members, including her grandparents, are eventually packed off to the Ghetto. Just before the Ghetto uprising in 1943, Marek has Janian smuggled out. First, she lives with Frau Grabowska and her husband. (Frau Grabowska, though an Aryan, had once been Marek's girlfriend.) Next, using false papers, Janian is boarded in a monastery school. And when the Gestapo start sniffing around, she is transferred to another one. Having made it to the end of the war, however, bad news awaits her. Only one other family member has survived.
- Maigret creator Georges Simenon writes thirteen psychological dramas in which a person's life is changed by a simple act of fate.
- Sequel/companion series to "Seven Deadly Sins", broadcast in 1966.
- Dramatization of Dostoyevsky's novel about a naive and unworldly young man who finds himself entangled in a corrupt and greedy society.
- Anthology series of plays where various disparate characters meet in the city of London.