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BBC Sunday-Night Play ratings (TV show, 1960-1963)

BBC Sunday-Night Play
Rank 5,720 / 30,288
Trend 2
Genres Drama
Seasons 3
Episodes 5
Total votes 365
Average votes 73
Average rating 8.0 / 10

BBC Sunday-Night Play is the anthology drama series which replaced Sunday Night Theatre in 1960.

Directors: Alan Bromly, Alan Cooke, Alvin Rakoff, Brandon Acton-Bond, Chloe Gibson, Christopher Morahan, Darcy Conyers, Don Taylor, Eric Tayler, George R. Foa, George Spenton-Foster, Gerard Glaister, Gilchrist Calder, Hal Burton, Harold Clayton, Henry Kaplan, Henry Kendall, Herbert Wise, James MacTaggart, John Jacobs, John Llewellyn Moxey, John McGrath, John Warrington, Leonard Lewis, Michael Barry, Michael Hayes, Naomi Capon, Patrick Dromgoole, Peter Hammond, Philip Saville, Ronald Eyre, Rosemary Hill, Rudolph Cartier, Stephen Harrison, Stuart Burge, Ted Kotcheff, Tony Richardson, Vivian A. Daniels, Vivian Matalon, Waris Hussein Writers: Alan Plater, Alastair Sim, Allan Monkhouse, Alun Owen, Anthony Coburn, Anthony Steven, Anthony Terpiloff, Arthur Macrae, Barry Learoyd, Beverley Cross, Bill Naughton, Brandon Thomas, Bridget Boland, Bruno Frank, C.P. Snow, Carl Zuckmayer, Clemence Dane, Clive Exton, Colin Morris, David Mercer, David Turner, David Whitaker, Denis Cannan, Derrick Boothroyd, Dodie Smith, Donald Bull, Donald Wilson, E.V.H. Emmett, Elaine Morgan, Elmer Rice, Eric Crozier, Eric Linklater, Evan Jones, Frank Tilsley, Frederick C. Davis, Frederick Knott, Frederick Lonsdale, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Fritz Hochwälder, George Bernard Shaw, Gerald Savory, Giles Cooper, Gwyn Thomas, Hal Burton, Henry James, Henry Livings, Herbert Reinecker, Howard Clewes, Hugh Whitemore, Iain MacCormick, Ian Kennedy Martin, Irwin Shaw, Isaak Babel, J.B. Priestley, J.M. Barrie, Jack Pulman, James Bridie, James Forsyth, James Saunders, Janet McNeill, Jean Anouilh, John Arden, John Dighton, John Elliot, John Galsworthy, John Gay, John Glennon, John Hopkins, John Mortimer, John O'Toole, John Osborne, John Patrick, John Prebble, John Rowan Wilson, John Van Druten, John Whiting, Josef Capek, Joseph Conrad, Karel Capek, Kate O'Brien, Keith Waterhouse, Ken Taylor, Kenneth Horne, Kitty Black, Leo Lehmann, Leonard Samson, Leslie Sands, Lindsay Hardy, Louis Verneuil, Lukas Heller, Martin Woodhouse, Maurice Edelman, Michael Gilbert, Michael Voysey, Mikhail A. Bulgakov, Miles Malleson, Mordecai Richler, N. Richard Nash, N.J. Crisp, Nicholas E. Baehr, Noël Coward, Norman MacOwan, Oliver Goldsmith, Oscar Wilde, Paul Selver, Peter Nichols, Philip Mackie, R. Gore Brown, R.C. Sherriff, R.F. Delderfield, Ray Cooney, Raymond Bowers, Reginald Rose, Rex Tucker, Richard B. Sheridan, Richard Gordon, Robert Furnival, Robert Holles, Robin Chapman, Rod Serling, Rodney Ackland, Roger MacDougall, Ronald Adam, Ronald Eyre, Ronald Gow, Ronald Millar, Rosemary Hill, Rudolph Besier, Rudolph Cartier, Sarah Erulkar, Sheila Hodgson, Stig Dagerman, T.S. Eliot, Ted Willis, Terence Rattigan, Thomas Murphy, Tom Espie, Tony Hilton, Troy Kennedy Martin, Tyrone Guthrie, Vincent Tilsley, Vivian Tidmarsh, W. Somerset Maugham, Walter Greenwood, William Bast, William Douglas-Home, William Emms, Willis Hall
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