Thirty-Minute Theatre
Thirty-Minute Theatre is an anthology drama series of short plays shown on BBC Television between 1965 and 1973, which was used in part at least as a training ground for new writers, on account of its short running length, and which therefore attracted many writers who later became well known. Thirty-Minute Theatre followed on from a similarly named ITV series, beginning on BBC2 in 1965 with an adaptation of the black comedy Parsons Pleasure. In 1967 BBC2 launched the UK's first colour service, with the consequence that Thirty-Minute Theatre became the first drama series in the country to be shown in colour.
Keyword : anthology
Episode
Hands
Lushly
Too Far
Thrills Galore
The Argument
The Seventh Juror
I Spy a Stranger
The Judge's Wife
Scarborough
Tonight We Meet Arthur Pendlebury
Ronnie's So Long at the Fair
Ten Torrey Canyons
I Wouldn't Tell on You, Miss
You're Free
Dialogue
Krapp's Last Tape
The Chauffeur and the Lady
You've Been a Long Time, Alfred
The Japanese Student
The Punchy and the Fairy
Playthings
Is Nellie Dead?
A Chance Encounter
You and Me and Him
The Great Acrobile
Atrocity
Beginning To End
Swamp Music
Croust
The Baby's Name Being Kitchener
Kamikaze in a Coffee Bath
About a Bout
Shakespeare Country