Highlights
Drama 61-67

Drama 61-67 - Season One (1961)

Season One Episodes

1. The Cruel Day

March 19th, 196150 min

The Captain's transfer to a lonely outpost in Algeria may have appeared merely a routine posting to him. But dealing with the rebels forces him to face a problem he has shirked all his life: it forces him to face himself.

2. The Takers

April 2nd, 1961

3. The Long Distance Blue

April 17th, 1961

4. The Executioners

April 30th, 1961

5. Edge of Truth

May 14th, 1961

6. The Big Pride

May 28th, 1961

Based on the BBC radio drama, "The University of Hunger," it tells the story of the harsh reality faced by three men after they break out of prison.

7. The Diamond Run

June 11th, 1961

8. The Machine Calls It Murder

June 25th, 1961

Peter Meinecke an insurance agent, has a state of the art computer for dealing with his policies. The computer alarms him when it detects that several claims are fraudulent and murder maybe involved.... it also predicts the next victim.

9. The Dinner Party

July 9th, 1961

10. Journey to Nowhere

July 23rd, 1961

11. Love and Penguins

August 6th, 1961

12. The Best of Everything

August 20th, 1961

Jimmy Brewster just wants the best of everything. And he'll do anything - anything at all - to get it.

13. The Morning Face

September 3rd, 1961

14. The Glove

September 17th, 1961

15. Joke Over

October 1st, 1961

16. Local Incident

October 15th, 1961

17. So Long at the Fair

October 29th, 1961

18. Torment

November 26th, 1961

19. The Day of the Fox

December 10th, 1961

In Jan Carew's explosive drama, Sammy Davis Jr gives a memorable performance as a proud but disillusioned revolutionary who aims to destroy the remnants of white colonial rule in a new African nation.

20. The Face of the Enemy

December 24th, 1961

An unexploded bomb is found near a hospital, but a man who knows the bomb model is reluctant to help.

All Seasons

Season Six
Nov 26, 1966
Season Five
Feb 28, 1965
Season Four
Jan 5, 1964
Season Three
Jan 13, 1963
Season Two
Jan 7, 1962
Season One
Mar 19, 1961