Armchair Theatre
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Armchair Theatre
Summary
Armchair Theatre is a television series[1]. It ranks in the top 10% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Armchair Theatre's instance of is recorded as television series[3].
- Armchair Theatre's director is recorded as Ted Kotcheff[4].
- Armchair Theatre's director is recorded as Philip Saville[5].
- Armchair Theatre's director is recorded as Charles Jarrott[6].
- Armchair Theatre's director is recorded as Guy Verney[7].
- Armchair Theatre's director is recorded as Dennis Vance[8].
- Armchair Theatre's director is recorded as Alan Cooke[9].
- Armchair Theatre's director is recorded as George More O'Ferrall[10].
- Armchair Theatre's director is recorded as John Llewellyn Moxey[11].
- Armchair Theatre's director is recorded as Don Leaver[12].
- Armchair Theatre's screenwriter is recorded as Donald Churchill[13].
- Armchair Theatre's screenwriter is recorded as Alexander Baron[14].
- Armchair Theatre's screenwriter is recorded as Norman Bogner[15].
- Armchair Theatre's screenwriter is recorded as Hugh Leonard[16].
- Armchair Theatre's screenwriter is recorded as Emanuel Litvinoff[17].
- Armchair Theatre's screenwriter is recorded as Robert Muller[18].
- Armchair Theatre's screenwriter is recorded as Allan Prior[19].
- Armchair Theatre's screenwriter is recorded as Alun Richards[20].
- Armchair Theatre's screenwriter is recorded as Ray Rigby[21].
- Armchair Theatre's genre is recorded as anthology series[22].
- Armchair Theatre's producer is recorded as Dennis Vance[23].
- Armchair Theatre's producer is recorded as Sydney Newman[24].
- Armchair Theatre's producer is recorded as Leonard White[25].
- Armchair Theatre's producer is recorded as John Kershaw[26].
- Armchair Theatre's producer is recorded as Kim Mills[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Dennis Vance[23], Sydney Newman[24], Leonard White[25], John Kershaw[26], and Kim Mills[27]. Directors include Ted Kotcheff[4], Philip Saville[5], Charles Jarrott[6], Guy Verney[7], Dennis Vance[8], and Alan Cooke[9]. Screenwriters include Donald Churchill[13], Alexander Baron[14], Norman Bogner[15], Hugh Leonard[16], Emanuel Litvinoff[17], and Robert Muller[18].
Publication
Armchair Theatre's original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[28]. Its genre is recorded as anthology series[22].
Why It Matters
Armchair Theatre ranks in the top 10% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month).[2]