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Katherine Kath (Mila Kosky), George Pravda (Paul Kosky), Bill Nagy (McLane), Gordon Tanner (Doctor Page), John Barrard (Gatekeeper), Malcolm Kerby (Peter), Marcia Manolescue (Anna), Christie Humphrey (Hilda), Brian Wilde (Ransom), Boris Ranevsky (Mr Danishev), Enid Lorimer (Mrs Danishev). James Hayter (Bert Taylor), Vi Stevens (Nellie Taylor), Billie Whitelaw (Gloria), Barbara Clegg (Rose Taylor), Edward Cast (Jim Taylor), Jeremy Burnham (Ronald Dukes), Stratford Johns (Simpson), Charles Stanley (Alan Rolfe), John Richmond (Doctor Jones), Donald Morley (Tom Hanrahan), Peter Vaughan (Third Journalist). Ronald Lewis (King Mark), Margaretta Scott (Queen Marya, the Queen Mother), Peter Illing (Count Janek), Anatole Smirnoff (Valenski), Leonard White (Captain Konanyi), Linda Gray (Countess Illona), Valerie Hanson (Queen Helga). Rosalie Crutchley (Mary Charrington), John Robinson (Peter Charrington), John Welsh (Lawrence Manfred), Victor Brooks (Tanner), Betty Henderson (Jemima), David Williams (Coles), Charles Houston (Roberts), Hilary Paterson (Lily James). Sam Wanamaker (Copeland), Andrew Cruickshank (Professor King), Jack Allen (Major Driscoll), Jessica Spencer (Denise King). Joan Greenwood (Claire), André Morell (Etienne), Barbara Mullen (Amélie), Ian Bannen (John), Sarah Lawson (Charlotte), Phillip Ray (Doctor Paul Martin). "Bid For Fame": Robert Brown (Joe Mawson), Billie Whitelaw (Agnes Mawson), Hilda Barry (Mrs Turner). "The Handshake": Rosalie Crutchley (Yvonne), Peter Coke (Robert), Conrad Phillips (David), Anton Diffring (Muller). No.Īdrienne Corri (Lalage), David Kossoff (Ragatzy), Raymond Huntley (Sturdee), Anthony Baird (Captain Wicherly), Olive Kirby (The Maid), Ian Fleming (Tollemache), Lloyd Lamble (Ladd), Carl Bernard (Helmore), Roy Hepworth (Sir Mathan Israel), Alicia Massy-Beresford (Receptionist), Annette Carell (Madame Klost), Richard Bebb (Basil). The series was aired on Sundays, which would continue to be the standard until the end of Series 10 in 1966. Currently none of the episodes from this series are known to survive in the archives. The series was transmitted live from ABC's Manchester studios in Didsbury. The first series was produced by Dennis Vance, who had a preference for using classical material from plays and novels written by the likes of Dorothy Brandon, Guy de Maupassant, Edgar Allan Poe and Henry James respectively. From Series 15 onwards when the show started colour production, all episodes exist in the archives. A total of 104 monochrome episodes survive as 16mm telerecordings, 18 episodes exist as 405-line 2-inch videotape conversions and a further episode "Exit Joe - Running" exists in incomplete form. Although the first series has no surviving episodes to date, the survival rate of episodes increases from Series 2 onwards. The programme also had several spin-off series including Armchair Mystery Theatre, Out of This World, Armchair Cinema and Armchair Thriller.ĭue to the archival policies of television at the time, a total of 258 episodes are missing from the archives.
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The series was initially produced by ABC Weekend TV until 1968, and subsequently by Thames Television from 1969 onwards. A total of 426 episodes were produced over 19 series. Armchair Theatre is an anthology series of one-off plays that aired on the ITV network between 19.