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  1. Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series 1965–1973) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by ...

  2. BBC2’s Thirty-Minute Theatre was an attempt to reintroduce live drama to British television at a time when most programme-makers had put the method behind them. However, the live element didn’t last long, being phased out in favour of the convenience of pre-recording. Even so, a handful of the series’ plays remained live until 1968.

  3. Under the Age: Directed by Alan Clarke. With Paul Angelis, Michael Angelis, Stephen Bent, David Lincoln. Gay bartender Susie applies make-up and holds sway over a quiet bar, responding with suspicion and bitterness to two men and then two women who enter, all communicating with meanness, innuendo and sniggering.

  4. 24 de fev. de 2024 · Broadcast on the 11th of April 1966 as part of the Thirty Minute Theatre strand, Emergency-Ward 9 was Dennis Potter’s only 30 minute television play.Thirty Minute Theatre, which ran between 1965 and 1973, clocked up nearly 300 episodes and a quick perusal of the credits will throw up many familiar directors and writers (the likes of John Mortimer, Fay Weldon, Tom Stoppard, Willis Hall, P.J ...

  5. Bermondsey: Directed by Claude Whatham. With Sharon Duce, Edward Fox, Dinsdale Landen, Rosemary Leach. Pip and Bob, both married, are a couple of ordinary working-class blokes in an ordinary London suburb.

  6. Thirty Minute TheatreSlow Fuze By R. D. WingfieldCast:Major Derry - Richard CaldicotSergeant Stringer - Conrad PhillipsPrivate Frazer - Michael DeaconMajor ...

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  7. Thirty-Minute Theatre was an inter-regional drama series in which four ITV regions contributed plays between October 1961 and late 1963? Development In July 1961 it was announced that a series of thirty-minute drama productions were to be exchanged between four independent television contractors — Anglia, Southern, TWW (Television Wales and West) and STV — as part of a "little network".