Sunday Night Theatre

Season 5

Series of television plays performed live.

Where to Watch Sunday Night Theatre • Season 5

17 Episodes

  • The Gift
    E1
    The Gift
  • Special: Humpty Dumpty - On Ice
    E2
    Special: Humpty Dumpty - On Ice
  • The Deep Blue Sea
    E3
    The Deep Blue SeaA woman unhappy in her passionless marriage leaves her husband for a younger and more ardent lover.
  • Tovarich
    E4
    TovarichOusted from their homeland by the Bolshevik revolution, a royal Russian couple find themselves impoverished and living in Paris. They take positions as butler and housemaid in a wealthy household and, owing to their impeccable breeding and manners, excel in their new jobs. But once they are recognized for the royal couple they are, they must face new -- and formidable -- responsibilities.
  • The Chameleon
    E5
    The Chameleon
  • The Jewels
    E6
    The Jewels
  • Queen's Folly
    E7
    Queen's Folly
  • Boyd's Shop
    E8
    Boyd's Shop
  • Such Men Are Dangerous
    E9
    Such Men Are Dangerous
  • Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure
    E10
    Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure
  • Beau Brummell
    E11
    Beau BrummellIn 19th century England, captain George Brummell is an upper-class dandy. He has to leave the army after having insulted the crown prince. This gives him the opportunity to start a smear campaign against the prince. The prince, who is tired of all the yes-men around him, hires him as his chief advisor.
  • Stolen Waters
    E12
    Stolen WatersThe Scott family seem nice enough. They are civil, clever, hard working, and popular. The arrival of Mrs. Schultz and shatter the family's unity.
  • Caste
    E13
    Caste
  • Jeannie
    E14
    Jeannie
  • Caesar's Friend
    E15
    Caesar's Friend
  • A.D.A.M
    E18
    A.D.A.M
  • Nineteen Eighty-Four
    E50
    Nineteen Eighty-FourIn a totalitarian future society, Winston Smith, whose daily work is re-writing history, tries to rebel by falling in love. [The broadcast caused controversy, with many viewer complaints and questions in Parliament over its supposed subversive nature and horrific content. With time and hindsight, it was ranked 73rd of "The 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th Century" in an industry poll by the BFI in 2000.]

 

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