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  1. Sunday Night Theatre. Sunday Night Theatre was a long-running series of televised live television plays screened by BBC Television from early 1950 until 1959. The productions for the first five years or so of the run were re-staged live the following Thursday, partly because of technical limitations in this era, and the theatrical ...

    • 721 plays (27 survive)
    • 5 March 1950 –, 20 December 1959
  2. West End shows with evening performances on a Sunday. More and more shows are performing in London on a Sunday evening. Use our handy guide to book tickets to West End shows that are playing on Sunday nights. Visit our Show Listings for a full line-up of West End shows.

  3. Sunday Night Theatre. Home. Episodes. All. Available now (0) Next on (0) Adventure Story. A play by Terence Rattigan. Mrs. Patterson. Eartha Kitt stars as a teenage girl who dreams of...

  4. 1h 54m. IMDb RATING. 7.7 /10. 679. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. In a totalitarian future society, Winston Smith, whose daily work is re-writing history, tries to rebel by falling in love. Director. Rudolph Cartier. Writers. George Orwell. Nigel Kneale. Stars. Peter Cushing. André Morell. Yvonne Mitchell. See production info at IMDbPro.

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    • Drama
    • Rudolph Cartier
    • 1954-12-12
  5. Sunday Night Theatre was a long-running series of televised plays created by the BBC first in early 1950, and was regularly shown on Sundays until late 1959, when the last play, A Cup of Kindness, was staged.

  6. Eugene O'Neill's updated version of the Orestaia. In New England, after the American Civil War, a war-weary Ezra Mannon comes home to his unhappy wife (Christine) and loving daughter (Lavinia). But Lavinia's ex-suitor, Adam Brant, has become Christine's lover, and together Adam and Christine plot to poison Ezra.

  7. Style in British Television Drama. Lez Cooke. Part of the book series: Palgrave Close Readings in Film and Television ( (CRFT)) 261 Accesses. Abstract. The BBC Sunday Night Theatre play, Nineteen Eighty-Four (BBC, 1954), is one of the earliest surviving examples of British television drama.