Story Parade specialized in adaptations of modern novels. It was broadcast on June 5, 1964 and repeated on August 28, 1964. The teleplay was by Terry Nation (who invented "Blake's 7" and the Daleks in Dr. Who), and Elijah Baley was played by the late Peter Cushing. It also starred John Carson John Carson as R. Daneel Olivaw and Kenneth J. Warren. The master tapes of the program were erased, however a few clips from the production have turned up in various documentaries about Isaac Asimov's work.
Producer: Eric Tayler, Bernard Hepton
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18 episodes
Anatol Stiller has escaped from his old self and pretends to be different in every way. He is thrown into prison, but eventually admits his real identity. Forced back into his old ways, he causes the unhappiness and death of his wife.
Runtime: 25 minBud has already killed one of the Kingship sisters, when she inconveniently found herself pregnant before he could marry her. But her sibling, who has never met him, is just as rich, and just as susceptible.
Runtime: 25 minIn the future New York City, the Deputy Commissioner of Police is assisted by a robot detective in solving the murder of a scientist.
Runtime: 25 minAdaptation of three Irish stories: The Cheap Jack, One True Friend, Unholy Living and Half Dying
Runtime: 60 minNo overview available.
6 episodes