Six Shades of Black was a six-part television drama series, written and produced by Peter Wildeblood under the auspices of Granada TV. It aired between April and June 1965.
Episodes
Episode
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Starring
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Director
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Broadcast
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The Good Woman of Chester Square[1]
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Pamela Brown, Fredric Abbott, Campbell Singer, Thorley Walters, Sheila Raynor
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Herbert Wise
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30 April 1965
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A Touch of Uplift [2]
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Bill Fraser, Elizabeth Ashley, Jack May
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Herbert Wise
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7 May 1965
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The Finer Things in Life [3]
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Richard O'Sullivan, Ursula Howells
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Stuart Latham
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14 May 1965
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A Loving Disposition[4]
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Nyree Dawn Porter, Rosemary Frankau, David Langton, Henry McGee, Frank Thornton
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Gordon Flemyng
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21 May 1965
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The Kindest Thing to Do[5]
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Robin Phillips, Faith Brook, David Langton, Peter Thompson
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David Boisseau
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29 May 1965
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There is a Happy Land…[6]
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Penelope Keith, Pamela Brown, Robin Phillips, Fredric Abbott, Edward Dentith, Reg Pritchard
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David Boisseau
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5 June 1965
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References
- ^ ”First shade merely interesting”, Bill Edmund, The Stage, 6 May 1965
- ^ The Stage, 5 May 1965 (p.15)
- ^ The Stage, 08 April 1965 (p.11)
- ^ ”Stylish and Played with Magnificent Seriousness”, Marjorie Norris, The Stage, 27 May 1965 (p.12)
- ^ The Stage, 22 April 1965 (p.9)
- ^ The Stage, 27 May 1965 (p.9)
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