Six Shades of Black explained

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

EpisodeStarringDirectorBroadcast
The Good Woman of Chester Square[1] Pamela Brown, Fredric Abbott, Campbell Singer, Thorley Walters, Sheila RaynorHerbert Wise30 April 1965
A Touch of Uplift [2] Bill Fraser, Elizabeth Ashley, Jack MayHerbert Wise7 May 1965
The Finer Things in Life [3] Richard O'Sullivan, Ursula HowellsStuart Latham14 May 1965
A Loving Disposition[4] Nyree Dawn Porter, Rosemary Frankau, David Langton, Henry McGee, Frank ThorntonGordon Flemyng21 May 1965
The Kindest Thing to Do[5] Robin Phillips, Faith Brook, David Langton, Peter ThompsonDavid Boisseau29 May 1965
There is a Happy Land…[6] Penelope Keith, Pamela Brown, Robin Phillips, Fredric Abbott, Edward Dentith, Reg PritchardDavid Boisseau5 June 1965

Notes and References

  1. ”First shade merely interesting”, Bill Edmund, The Stage, 6 May 1965
  2. The Stage, 5 May 1965 (p.15)
  3. The Stage, 08 April 1965 (p.11)
  4. ”Stylish and Played with Magnificent Seriousness”, Marjorie Norris, The Stage, 27 May 1965 (p.12)
  5. The Stage, 22 April 1965 (p.9)
  6. The Stage, 27 May 1965 (p.9)