Armchair Thriller is a British television programme, broadcast on ITV in two series in 1978 and 1980. Owing something to some of the off-shoots of the earlier Armchair Theatre, the new series used scripts adapted from published novels and stories. Although not properly a horror series it included several supernatural elements. Armchair Thriller was produced by Thames Television, but it included serials made by Southern Television.

Where to Watch Armchair Thriller • Series 2

34 Episodes

  • The Victim (Part 1)
    E1
    The Victim (Part 1)When kidnappers abduct his teenage daughter, Sue, industrialist Vincent Craig could easily raise the ransom money. But Craig intends to do things his own way.
  • The Victim (Part 2)
    E2
    The Victim (Part 2)Craig believes he knows who is behind the kidnapping--and that the motives are personal, not financial. Shaking off the police, he heads to the town of Hepton to begin his search.
  • The Victim (Part 3)
    E3
    The Victim (Part 3)Enlisting the help of a local crime reporter, Craig tracks down a disgruntled ex-employee named George Neecham.
  • The Victim (Part 4)
    E4
    The Victim (Part 4)While Craig's desperation mounts in his search, Sue seems to become increasingly comfortable with her kidnappers - especially with the young man Frankie.
  • The Victim (Part 5)
    E5
    The Victim (Part 5)Detectives trace Craig to Hepton, but he has moved on to the abandoned factory where his daughter is being held.
  • The Victim (Part 6)
    E6
    The Victim (Part 6)Craig finally confronts his daughter's captors in their hideout, but Sue - very much her father's daughter - does the unexpected.
  • Dead Man's Kit (Part 1)
    E7
    Dead Man's Kit (Part 1)After shore-leave in Lisbon for the crew of HMS Diana, Master-at-Arms 'Toby' Toberman makes an official complaint to the ship's Captain about the behaviour of an officer he saw in a casino. Following the ship's 'Sod's Opera' party, Toby is reported missing from the deck - presumed lost overboard. Was it an accident or suicide - or was he given the proverbial push?
  • Dead Man's Kit (Part 2)
    E8
    Dead Man's Kit (Part 2)With the ship now docked back at Portsmouth, Toby's friend 'Chalky' White is determined to find out the truth. He returns Toby's personal effects to his widow Jean, but the diary is still missing. They both attend the navy's inquest, but it leaves more questions than answers. Back at Jean's house, a letter from Toby arrives - posted when he was in Lisbon, and backing up his concerns about Kobahl and the casino. Chalky visits Kobahl's girlfriend - and also gets his Wren girlfriend Stephanie to do some digging.
  • Dead Man's Kit (Part 3)
    E9
    Dead Man's Kit (Part 3)Chalky visits Zoë, the girl who seemed to be supplying Kobahl with the money he was losing at the casino. Meanwhile, Steph appears to be in cahoots with whoever is responsible for the cover-up. Chalky nearly becomes the victim of a hit-and-run - and then finds that he's now involved with a plot concerning Naval Intelligence's investigations into Kobahl, and his selling of MOD secrets into enemy hands. When they use him in a sting to try and catch Kobahl, things take on an even more sinister turn.
  • Dead Man's Kit (Part 4)
    E10
    Dead Man's Kit (Part 4)Chalky manages to escape being shot by a gunman in a passing car, but then goes on to find Zoe's body in her flat, the victim of murder. Kobahl appears to have gone to ground, though he soon reappears, determined to find Toby's letter - which is hidden in Chalky's house. Later, Kobahl takes Jean hostage, hoping to use her as insurance in his getaway, as he plans to make his escape to Russia by ship.
  • Dying Day (Part 1)
    E11
    Dying Day (Part 1)On the commute home one evening, Antony Skipling picks up a cassette tape left behind by a strange man. What he hears on it will change his life forever.
  • Dying Day (Part 2)
    E12
    Dying Day (Part 2)Convinced there is a plot to kill him, Skipling goes to the police, who dismiss him as a crank. He then turns to a counseling service and reconnects with Susie, a female "befriender" that the service assigned to him years ago.
  • Dying Day (Part 3)
    E13
    Dying Day (Part 3)Skipling suspects that his ex-wife and the new man in her life have planned his murder. He confides in Susie, the only person who sympathizes--and whose friendship turns more intimate by the day.
  • Dying Day (Part 4)
    E14
    Dying Day (Part 4)With time running out, Skipling becomes increasingly desperate. And on the morning of February 28, while waiting on the platform for his train, he encounters the man he believes has come to kill him.
  • Fear of God (Part 1)
    E15
    Fear of God (Part 1)A journalist finds his life is in danger when he investigates the death of a woman who was involved with a religious cult - throwing herself from the roof of the building where he is also living in an apartment.
  • Fear of God (Part 2)
    E16
    Fear of God (Part 2)Paul attends Rosamund's funeral, which is also attended by a leader of the Regiment of God sect - the cult she belonged to. At the service, he meets her sister, Nicola, whom he arranges to meet later to share information. Finding his flat bugged, and hearing of the cult's use of sound as a weapon, Paul is drawn deeper into the mystery of Rosamund's death.
  • Fear of God (Part 3)
    E17
    Fear of God (Part 3)Paul is 'attacked' by a mysterious noise in his flat, but manages to make a recording of it before finally passing out. He feels there's a link to this and the 'music room' of the Regiment of God mentioned in Ros's diary - and also notices he's being covertly followed by cult members. He and Nicola track down Rosamund's boyfriend, and they all travel to the cult's HQ to try to find out the truth about her and the music room.
  • Fear of God (Part 4)
    E18
    Fear of God (Part 4)The Regiment of God are still desperate to retrieve Ros's notebook, and forcibly bring Paul and Nicola to the cult's HQ to hand it over. They then get to meet the cult's leader, who insists that Nicola return her sister's ashes to them, as her mortal remains are their property. With the police and the authorities now closing in on the dangerous cult, it seems that events will now lead to an explosive climax.
  • High Tide (Part 1)
    E19
    High Tide (Part 1)Peter Curtis (Ian McShane) has just been released from prison in England, his crime was manslaughter --- Now Curtis is parked on a English country road when a driver appears out of nowhere and hits and kills his dog --- The man stops and Curtis in a rage attacks him thus he dies from a heart attack --- Before dying he mutters a few words --- A stranger approaches Curtis later in the story and asks what those final words were that the dying man had muttered --- And the puzzle begins about the words that Curtis finally remembers is "high tide" and why is there so much interest --- The direction is first rate with some beautiful coastal scenery and paced very nicely this mystery unfolds with numerous characters showing up here and there
  • High Tide (Part 2)
    E20
    High Tide (Part 2)
  • High Tide (Part 3)
    E21
    High Tide (Part 3)
  • High Tide (Part 4)
    E22
    High Tide (Part 4)
  • The Circe Complex (Part 1)
    E23
    The Circe Complex (Part 1)With Tom Foreman serving life for murder, jewellery that he hid before his arrest makes his beautiful wife Val an even more attractive proposition for a string of men.
  • The Circe Complex (Part 2)
    E24
    The Circe Complex (Part 2)
  • The Circe Complex (Part 3)
    E25
    The Circe Complex (Part 3)
  • The Circe Complex (Part 4)
    E26
    The Circe Complex (Part 4)
  • The Circe Complex (Part 5)
    E27
    The Circe Complex (Part 5)
  • The Circe Complex (Part 6)
    E28
    The Circe Complex (Part 6)
  • The Chelsea Murders (Part 1)
    E29
    The Chelsea Murders (Part 1)A series of brutal murders take place in the Chelsea area. A local reporter and three students making a film are the only links to the victims. The killer wears a mask identical to one of the costumes used in their film. The killer also selects victims with initials of Chelsea's former literary residents.
  • The Chelsea Murders (Part 2)
    E30
    The Chelsea Murders (Part 2)
  • The Chelsea Murders (Part 3)
    E31
    The Chelsea Murders (Part 3)
  • The Chelsea Murders (Part 4)
    E32
    The Chelsea Murders (Part 4)
  • The Chelsea Murders (Part 5)
    E33
    The Chelsea Murders (Part 5)
  • The Chelsea Murders (Part 6)
    E34
    The Chelsea Murders (Part 6)
  • Andy MackayOriginal Music Composer

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