Peter Wildeblood (Writer)
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Little is known about Peter Wildeblood, a figure with a modest footprint in Writer. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.
Crown Court is an afternoon television courtroom drama produced by Granada Television for the ITV network that ran from 1972, when the Crown Court system replaced Assize courts and Quarter sessions in the legal system of England and Wales, to 1984.
Release Date1972-10-11
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count6
Vote Count5
An art student encounters a mysterious girl at a psychedelic party. She insists he give her a ride home on his motorbike, when something very strange occurs.
Release Date1970-10-30
DepartmentProduction
JobExecutive Producer
Vote Count2
Eleven-part mini-series featuring an ensemble cast of up-and-coming acting talent, in plays by young authors, each actor or actress taking the lead role in turn.
Release Date1961-06-30
DepartmentProduction
JobProducer
Episode Count11
A musical version of the life of the 17th Century English radical politician, John Wilkes, who campaigned for the right for voters to determine their representatives, not the House of Commons.
Release Date1970-01-26
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Father Brown was a Catholic priest who doubled as an amateur detective in order to solve mysteries.
Release Date1974-09-26
DepartmentWriting
JobAdaptation
Episode Count3
Vote Count9
Two business executives are trapped for the night on a deserted office floor by a disgruntled employee who has hacked the elevator system.
Release Date1970-11-06
DepartmentProduction
JobExecutive Producer
Vote Count2
'The Verdict Is Yours' premiered on September 2, 1957, in the CBS Daytime lineup. Unscripted, the show featured real lawyers playing the lawyers and judge. The defendants and witnesses on the program were professional actors who ad-libbed their dialogue, although they were given a general outline of what they were supposed to say. Sportscaster Jim McKay was the original reporter, providing commentary on the trials. He was succeeded in 1960 by newsman Bill Stout.
Release Date1958-05-28
DepartmentCreator
JobCreator
The Informer is a British crime drama series broadcast on ITV from August 1966 to December 1967. Created by John Whitney and Geoffrey Bellman, it stars Ian Hendry as former barrister Alex Lambert, disgraced and disbarred, who has to rebuild his life. He utilises his former contacts on both sides of the law to become a paid informer. Living well from the rewards paid by insurance companies, Lambert still has to hide his activities from both his wife and others behind a new persona in the guise as a business consultant. Two seasons were produced, totalling 21 episodes. Only two episodes are known to exist, the remainder presumably wiped.
Release Date1966-08-03
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count1
A horror anthology series, with each episode featuring a different eerie tale.
Release Date1972-07-07
DepartmentProduction
JobExecutive Producer
Episode Count1
Vote Count2
The Adventures of Don Quick is a science fiction comedy television series broadcast from October–December 1970, on ITV. Starring Ian Hendry and Ronald Lacey, six 50 minute episodes were made, shown in a 60 minute time slot. Based on the characters of Don Quixote, astronaut Captain Don Quick and Sergeant Sam Czopanser (i.e. "Sancho Panza") are members of the Intergalactic Maintenance Squad. On each planet they visit, Quick attempts to right imaginary wrongs, often upsetting the inhabitants of whatever society he's in. As of 2008, only the first episode exists, the other five are now missing. A technologically impressive 30 foot model spaceship was built in the studio for the series. However the first three episodes in a primetime slot failed to draw the required ratings so the last three were in a much later slot before the show was cancelled.
Release Date1970-10-30
DepartmentProduction
JobExecutive Producer
Episode Count6
Vote Count2
Rogues' Gallery was a British television series which first aired on ITV between 1968 and 1969. It was set around London's Newgate Prison in the 18th century.
Release Date1968-01-01
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count7
Vote Count1
A downtrodden wife locks her writer husband in his windowless study.
Release Date1970-11-20
DepartmentProduction
JobExecutive Producer
Series of four Noël Coward plays from ITV's 1964 "Play of the Week" slot.
Release Date1964-08-10
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Episode Count4
Vote Count1
Patricia Routledge gives a career-best performance as Queen Victoria in this 1964 series of plays based on the celebrated collection of dramas by playwright Laurence Housman. Self-willed, obstinate, imperious and passionate... a now-familiar description of one of history's longest-serving female monarchs – but Housman's satirical tribute marked a decisive break with the tradition of the uncritical historical portrait. A Broadway hit deemed too disrespectful for public performance in Britain until the late 1930s, Victoria Regina is a frank portrayal of an extraordinarily complex woman, tracing her development from royal teenager to inconsolable widow at the helm of a vast empire, with all her contradictions, prejudices and unconstitutional behavior.
Release Date1964-11-13
DepartmentWriting
JobAdaptation
Episode Count4
A comedy concerning a trio of artistic characters, Gilda, Otto and Leo, and their complicated three-way relationship (Episode of A Choice of Coward).
Release Date1964-08-31
DepartmentCrew
JobScript
An aging and self-obsessed actor finds himself in a situation bordering on farce when he is besieged by the demands of his estranged wife, women who want to seduce him, and a crazed playwright.
Release Date1964-08-10
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter
Courtroom account of the prosecution of Oscar Wilde for gross indecency with other men followed Wilde's disastrous libel charge against the Marquess of Queensberry, father of his lover Lord Alfred Douglas.
Release Date1960-08-05
DepartmentProduction
JobProducer
Adapted from a play by Noel Coward, Charles and his second wife Ruth, are haunted by the ghost of his first wife, Elvira. Medium Madame Arcati tries to help things out by contacting the ghost.
Release Date1964-08-17
DepartmentWriting
JobWriter