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Season 11974

Season 1

July 16, 1974

Anthology series with each episode a different story set in a village hall.

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1974
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Episodes

7 episodes
Season 1
Mr. Ellis Versus the People

Mr. Ellis Versus the People

Jul 16, 19741h 0m0 votes
Director: June Howson

It's Election Day in the village and the hall is turned into a polling station.

7 guest stars
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There'll Almost Always Be an England

There'll Almost Always Be an England

Jul 30, 19741h 0m0 votes

After a gas leak, a whole street is evacuated into the village hall for the night.

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Friendly Encounter

Friendly Encounter

Aug 6, 19741h 0m0 votes

A departure for Londoner George Cole, as he plays an officious Northern football referee whose military precision threatens to take all the fun out of the game. But when the referee arrives, will he meet his match?

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Mark Massey Is Dead

Mark Massey Is Dead

Aug 13, 19741h 0m0 votes

Members of a writers' group forget that the pen is mightier than the sword and spend more time fighting than writing.

1 guest star
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Dancing in the Dark

Dancing in the Dark

Aug 20, 19741h 0m0 votes

It's handbags at dawn for a group of camp gay ballet dancers, until a formidable woman known as "the dame" arrives and gets them in line.

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The Magic Sponge

The Magic Sponge

Aug 27, 19741h 0m0 votes
Director: Alan Gibson

The football club committee's raucous event planning injures the feelings of the refined first aid class in the next room.

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Distant Islands

Distant Islands

Sep 3, 19741h 0m0 votes
Director: Alan Gibson

A married couple put on talks about various exotic locations for the benefit of those interested in history or travel, but the female half becomes more fascinated by an old flame in attendance than her own event.

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