Drama 61-67 is anthology drama series which took a different title, based on year of transmission, each year. It alternated with Armchair Theatre from ABC in the Sunday evening slot. The series was described at the time as epitomising ATV drama.
Drama 61-67 (Staffel 4)
Across the Border (Folge 1)
Autor: Robert Holles
Sendedatum: 1964-01-05
Laufzeit: 50 min
The Crunch (Folge 2)
Autor: Nigel Kneale
Sendedatum: 1964-01-19
Laufzeit: 50 min
Übersicht: A megalomaniac dictator, in charge of a former colony, installs a nuclear bomb in its London Embassy. He threatens to set it off, unless a huge ransom is paid. The question for the government is whether he will set it off anyway?
Better Luck Next Time (Folge 3)
Autor: Stanley Mann
Sendedatum: 1964-02-02
The Devil and John Brown (Folge 4)
Autor: Ken Taylor
Sendedatum: 1964-02-23
Übersicht: Based on the true story of the three week ordeal suffered by Scottish collier John Brown in 1845.
A Wicked World (Folge 5)
Autor: Giles Cooper
Sendedatum: 1964-03-08
The Happy Moorings (Folge 6)
Autor: Keith Waterhouse
Sendedatum: 1964-03-22
The Close Prisoner (Folge 7)
Autor: Clive Exton
Sendedatum: 1964-04-19
A Fear of Strangers (Folge 8)
Autor: Leon Griffiths
Sendedatum: 1964-05-10
Übersicht: A study of racial tension as a corrupt Chief Inspector attempts to coerce a black suspect into confessing to a murder he did not commit.
The Brick Umbrella (Folge 9)
Autor: Peter Nichols
Sendedatum: 1964-05-31
A Menace to Decent People (Folge 10)
Autor: Philip Guard
Sendedatum: 1964-06-21
The Big Toe (Folge 11)
Autor: Robert Holles
Sendedatum: 1964-09-20
A Memory of October (Folge 12)
Autor: Leon Griffiths
Sendedatum: 1964-10-11
The Trouble with England (Folge 13)
Autor: Frederic Raphael
Sendedatum: 1964-11-01
Miss Hanago (Folge 14)
Autor: John Gray
Sendedatum: 1964-11-22
It's Sad About Eddie (Folge 15)
Autor: Philip Levene
Sendedatum: 1964-12-20
Übersicht: Songwriter Eddie has a big problem - every time he submits a new song, he finds that someone else seems already to have written it. It's as if someone were reading his mind - but that's impossible, isn't it?