Theatre 625

Season 2

Theatre 625 is a British television drama anthology series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC2 from 1964 to 1968. It was one of the first regular programmes in the line-up of the channel, and the title referred to its production and transmission being in the higher-definition 625-line format, which only BBC2 used at the time.

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18 Episodes

  • Women in Crisis: Husband and Wife
    E1
    Women in Crisis: Husband and WifeThe first of three plays by Colin Morris. Starring Wendy Craig, John Ronane, Michael Goodliffe, Alison Leggatt, John Robinson
  • Women in Crisis: With Love and Tears
    E2
    Women in Crisis: With Love and TearsThe second of three plays by Colin Morris. Starring Katherine Blake with Nigel Green
  • Women in Crisis: My Grandmother
    E3
    Women in Crisis: My GrandmotherThe third of a trilogy by Colin Morris. Starring Veronica Turleigh, Dilys Hamlett and Philip Latham with Janina Faye and Anthony Singleton Paintings by children of the Horncastle School, East Grinstead
  • Carried by Storm
    E4
    Carried by Stormby Giles Cooper. Starring Patrick Magee, Simon Ward, Tim Preece, Pauline Delany, Ronald Lacey
  • Parade's End #1: Some Do Not
    E5
    Parade's End #1: Some Do NotThe affairs and experiences of an aristocratic Englishman before and during the First World War.
  • Parade's End #2: No More Parades
    E6
    Parade's End #2: No More Parades
  • Parade's End #3: A Man Could Stand Up
    E7
    Parade's End #3: A Man Could Stand UpThe affairs and experiences of a British aristocrat before and during the First World War.
  • The Minister
    E8
    The Ministerby Maurice Edelman, M.P. dramatised by John O'Toole. with Michael Barbara, Cough Jefford, Mark Dignam, Ralph Michael, Jessica Dunning, Denis Carey, Noel Johnson, Earl Cameron and Roger Livesey
  • Poor Bitos
    E9
    Poor Bitosby Jean Anouilh. Translated by Lucienne Hill. Starring John Neville, Patrick Allen with Peter Woodthorpe as Bitos and James Villiers, Geoffrey Chater
  • The Physicists
    E10
    The Physicistsby Friedrich Durrenmatt. translated by James Kirkup. Starring Mary Morris, Eric Porter, Tom Watson and Roger Livesey
  • Three Plays: 1: Progress to the Park
    E11
    Three Plays: 1: Progress to the Parkby Alun Owen. Starring Peter McEnery and June Barry with Patrick McAlinney Peter McEnery is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company
  • Three Plays: 2: No Trams to Lime Street
    E12
    Three Plays: 2: No Trams to Lime Streetby Alun Owen. Starring Tom Bell, Clifford Evans and June Barry with Mike Pratt, Anthony Hall
  • Three Plays: 3: A Little Winter Love
    E13
    Three Plays: 3: A Little Winter LoveThree plays by Alun Owen. Starring Jack Hedley as Owen Davies, Peter Dyneley as Grantley Lewis, Lelia Goldoni as Bernice Lewis with Sylvia Kay as Sharon Richards, Mike Pratt as Felix Draper, Artro Morris as Eric Maldwyn and Nerys Hughes as Gwen Maldwyn
  • Ironhand
    E14
    Ironhandby John Arden. from Goetz von Berlichingen by J. W. Goethe.
  • Try for White
    E15
    Try for Whiteby Basil Warner. Starring Yootha Joyce as Jane Matthews, Joss Ackland as Hockey Jagger with Gary Bond as Robert Matthews, Zoe Randall as Muriel Jordan, Marda Vanne as Mrs Adams, Nan Munro as Mrs Wilson, Maxine Holden as Lisa Samuels
  • Unman, Wittering, and Zigo
    E16
    Unman, Wittering, and ZigoThe first of three plays by Giles Cooper. Starring Peter Blythe, John Sharp, Peter Howell and Tamara Hinchco
  • Seek Her Out
    E17
    Seek Her OutThe second of three plays by Giles Cooper. Starring in order of appearance: Toby Robins as Anne Follister, Anthony Newlands as Lister, Zakes Mokae as Shale, Edward Brayshaw as Vine, John Woodvine as Gordon Follister, Robert James as Latimer with Peter Diamond as Sanderson
  • The Long House
    E18
    The Long HouseBen and Kathie Curtin have just moved home. Invited next door, they discover their neighbours have joined their houses together and are now one happy community. Without asking, his walls are knocked through too, leaving Ben in despair.

 

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