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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Original network
  
BBC Television

First episode date
  
5 March 1950

Network
  
BBC One

Cast
  
Sean Connery

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Original language(s)
  
English

Followed by
  
BBC Sunday-Night Play

Final episode date
  
20 December 1959

Language
  
English

Original release
  
5 March 1950 (1950-03-05) – 20 December 1959 (1959-12-20)

Similar
  
ITV Sunday Night Theatre, Armchair Theatre, Theatre 625, Play of the Month, No Hiding Place

Sunday Night Theatre was a long-running series of televised live television plays screened by BBC Television from early 1950 until 1959.

The productions for the first five years or so of the run were re-staged live the following Thursday, partly because of technical limitations in this era, and the theatrical basis of early television drama. Some of the earliest collaborations between Rudolph Cartier and Nigel Neale were produced for this series, including Arrow to the Heart (1952, 1956) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1954). The Sunday night drama slot was subsequently renamed The Sunday-Night Play which ran for four seasons between 1960 and 1963. ITV transmitted its own unrelated run of Sunday Night Theatre between 1971 and 1974.

Archive status

The overwhelming majority of the run (1950–59) of 721 plays are missing from television archives; only 27 are believed to still exist as Telerecordings. The Thursday 'repeat performance; of Nineteen Eighty-Four survives in this form. (See Wiping.)

Also among the surviving episodes are at least two from 1953, It Is Midnight, Dr. Schweitzer and The Lady from the Sea. A recording of the soundtrack of the production of Requiem for a Heavyweight broadcast in March 1957, which features Sean Connery in the lead role, was recovered in 2014.

References

Sunday Night Theatre Wikipedia