Drama 61-67

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  • Genre(s):Drama
  • Release year: 1961
Drama 61-67 is a British anthology drama series which took a different title, based on year of transmission, each year. It alternated with Armchair Theatre from ABC in the Sunday evening slot.

Drama 61-67 is a British anthology drama series which took a different title, based on year of transmission, each year. It alternated with Armchair Theatre from ABC in the Sunday evening slot.

Original Release

03/19/1961

Cast

(see additional cast & crew)
# Title Air Date
1 Drama '66: Don Quixote Go Home Saturday, 26 November 1966
2 Drama '66: A Hero of Modern Industry Saturday, 03 December 1966
3 Drama '66: Conduct to the Prejudice Saturday, 10 December 1966
4 Drama '66: One Day It Could Be Different Saturday, 17 December 1966
5 Drama '66: The Assassin at the Door Saturday, 31 December 1966
6 Drama '67: Myopia Saturday, 07 January 1967
7 Drama '67: Cross My Heart and Hope She'll Die Saturday, 14 January 1967
8 Drama '67: Mr. Irtin Saturday, 21 January 1967
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Directors

Christopher Morahan, Quentin Lawrence, Herbert Wise, John Nelson-Burton, Dennis Vance, Royston Morley, David Reid, Donald McWhinnie, Geoffrey Nethercott, David Greene, Graham Evans, Peter Sasdy, John Cooper, Antony Kearey, James Ferman, Philip Wiseman, Hugh Rennie, Silvio Narizzano, Peter Graham Scott, Ted Kotcheff, Phil Brown, Cliff Owen, Josephine Douglas, Peter Collinson, Valerie Hanson, Peter Potter, Michael Elliott, Stuart Burge

Writers

Jacques Gillies, Giles Cooper, Frederic Raphael, Robert Holles, Philip Levene, Leon Griffiths, Ken Taylor, John Gray, Peter Nichols, Stanley Ellin, Julian Bond, Keith Dewhurst, John Whitney, Jan Carew, Tim Aspinall, Geoffrey Bellman, David Ballantyne, Tad Mosel, Patricia Joudry, Molly Kazan, Martin Worth, Philip Guard, Alexander Baron, Marc Brandel, Adrian Spies, Reginald Rose, John Lucarotti, Jeremy Paul, Edmund Ward, Victor Canning, Willis Hall, Keith Waterhouse, Edward Simpson, Paolo Levi, Bill Naughton, Julian Orde, D'Arcy Niland, Warren Tute, Anthony Thorne, Michael Gilbert, William Snyder, Roy Fuller, David Bernstein, Sylvia Wynter, Cecil P. Taylor, John Westgate, Stanley Mann, James Hanley, Gerry Jones, Lewis Greifer, Ruth Park, Richard Harris, William Morum, William Dinner, Keith Watson, Robert Rietty, Scott Forbes, Nigel Kneale, Frank D. Gilroy, Harold Swanton, Michael Pertwee, Clive Exton, Peter Potter, Paul Lee, Barry Thomas

Cast

Producers

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