Harry Moore
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An anthology of short plays shown on BBC Television between 1965 and 1973, used in part at least as a training ground for new writers, on account of its short length, and which therefore attracted many writers who later became well known.
Thirty-Minute Theatre

An anthology series produced by Thames Television, comprised of short mystery, suspense or crime adaptations featuring, as the title suggests, detectives who were literary contemporaries of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes.
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
An anthology of 1920s set plays and musicals, transmissioned from 10 September to 10 December 1968 on BBC One.
The Jazz Age

London itself takes the starring role in this series of plays from the BBC – a role which varies between hero and villain, enchantress and harpy. The series features extensive location filming, ranging from Soho to the Law Courts, Wembley to the docks. Of the twelve episodes, eleven are believed to be lost.
Londoners

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's non-Sherlock Holmes stories embodying the author's interest in boxing, the supernatural, and medical matters.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
A short-lived horror anthology broadcast in the United Kingdom weekly in 1968 from 11 April until 16 May 1968 on the BBC. After complaints that is was not suitable for audiences, the series was pulled, with five of the six episodes believed lost.
Late Night Horror

An old woman's possessions are auctioned, and orchestral conductor Timothy Clare and his family move into her large, though rather gloomy and dilapidated, old house in Bristol. It soon becomes clear that this is a house full of secrets, and that Mrs. Betterton had good reason to leave with her young granddaughter, the ethereal, otherworldly Emily; after a series of frightening experiences and disturbing discoveries - including a walled-up room containing a skeleton - the Clares realise that they are not the only occupants.
The Clifton House Mystery

Two children travel back in time and attempt to help a Black slave boy who possesses strange powers.
The Georgian House

Ronnie's party is going well, but his mother Alice is waiting for her husband Tom to return from the office to help supervise. The doorbell rings, but instead of Tom it's Simon Potter, a strange little boy who Ronnie dislikes, and who knows some unusual and horrifying variations of children's party games.
The Corpse Can't Play
Farce in which the nouveau riche Mrs Frush buys Thark, a large country house, from Sir Hector Benbow but then complains that the house is haunted. An assortment of characters go to the house to investigate.
Thark
At Dublin Airport it's ten minutes to take-off, and Josie is determined to go to London. Her departure is delayed and this gives her irate husband and a nervous priest time to try to make her change her mind.
The Late Arrival of the Incoming Aircraft
Charlie's carefree bachelor's life in his rented bedsit is shattered when his landlady discovers evidence that he had female company overnight.
A Good Reason for Getting Married?
It's Philip's wedding day and his mother objects to the marriage and refuses to attend.
The Sugar Cubes
Edwin and Arthur resolve to thrash out their situation with Ella over dinner.
Ella

Mr. Tremayne was blinded in a car crash. Now, bedridden, he hires Ken to monitor the movements of a woman he is obsessed with. Ken's findings disturb him.
The Window

The Spare Parts are a successful 1960s pop band. They are hugely popular, but backstage, there is tension.
They Put You Where You Are
Failure to win in a television quiz proves too much for Stuart and Patricia Pendleton.
Give the Clown His Supper
A couple's relaxing evening is disturbed by the discovery of a mouse in the house.
The House Mouse

Three young merchant seamen from Liverpool take shore leave in their home city after three years away.