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  2. List of Armchair Theatre episodes - Wikipedia

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    Armchair Theatre is an anthology series of one-off plays that aired on the ITV network between 1956 and 1974. [1] A total of 426 episodes were produced over 19 series. [2] The series was initially produced by ABC Weekend TV until 1968, and subsequently by Thames Television from 1969 onwards.

  3. Big Breadwinner Hog - Wikipedia

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    The series was released on Region 2 DVD in a box set with Chapman's earlier Spindoe by Network DVD in June 2007. The series is presented on the DVD from the original videotapes, except episode one (containing the infamous acid-throwing scene) which exists only via a telerecorded film copy, where the image quality is noticeably inferior to the other episodes.

  4. Hadleigh (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Episode # Original air date (UK) Episode title Guest cast 1-01 16 September 1969 " Thanks for the Offer" Bill Fraser, Wanda Ventham, Margery Mason, Morris Perry, Anne Kristen, Betty Huntley-Wright: 1-02 23 September 1969 " The Wrong Side of the Hill" Cyril Luckham, Glyn Owen, Roger Booth, Linda Marlowe, Charles Lamb, John Line: 1-03 30 ...

  5. Fake or Fortune? - Wikipedia

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    The record audience for the series was on 12 July 2015 with a peak attendance of 5.8 million viewers (episode 4.2 "Renoir"). [75] Reviewing an episode of the seventh series, Michael Hogan of The Daily Telegraph wrote: "Arts programming is an increasingly endangered beast on prime time television. This absorbing and enjoyable series flies the ...

  6. The Four Stages of Cruelty - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lamb dismissed the series as mere caricature, not worthy to be included alongside Hogarth's other work, but rather something produced as the result of a "wayward humour" outside of his normal habits. [26] Art historian Allan Cunningham also had strong feelings about the series: [27] I wish it had never been painted.

  7. Charles Lamb - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lamb (10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834) was an English essayist, poet, and antiquarian, best known for his Essays of Elia and for the children's book Tales from Shakespeare, co-authored with his sister, Mary Lamb (1764–1847).

  8. I Dies from Love - Wikipedia

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    "I Dies from Love" is the eighth episode of the first series of the British television series, Upstairs, Downstairs. The episode is set in the spring of 1907. "I Dies from Love" was among the episodes omitted from Upstairs, Downstairs' initial Masterpiece Theatre broadcast in 1974, and was consequently not shown on US television until 1989.

  9. List of Charles in Charge episodes - Wikipedia

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    In the first season, Charles worked for the Pembroke family. In the second season, the Pembrokes sublet their house to the Powell family, for whom Charles then worked in the remaining seasons. It premiered on October 3, 1984 and ended on November 10, 1990, with a total of 126 episodes over the course of five seasons.