

Season - Episode
2
Season 2 Apr 01, 1965
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2 - 1The Bachelors Apr 01, 1965
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2 - 2The Unbearable Bassington Apr 08, 1965
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2 - 3The Make-Believe Man Apr 15, 1965
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2 - 4The World That Summer Apr 22, 1965
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2 - 5The Old Boys Apr 29, 1965
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2 - 6The Campaign May 06, 1965
1
Season 1 Apr 24, 1964
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1 - 1Condemned to Acquital Apr 24, 1964
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1 - 2The Elephant You Gave Me May 01, 1964
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1 - 3A Kiss Before Dying May 08, 1964
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1 - 4Mr. Byculla May 15, 1964
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1 - 5Not for Every Eye May 22, 1964
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1 - 6The Man Who Won the Pools May 29, 1964
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1 - 7The Caves of Steel Jun 05, 1964
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1 - 8Brake Pedal Down Jun 12, 1964
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1 - 9Shadow of Guilt Jun 19, 1964
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1 - 10A Triple Irish Jun 26, 1964
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1 - 11A Travelling Woman Jul 03, 1964
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1 - 12The Harp in the South Jul 10, 1964
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1 - 13The Little White God Jul 17, 1964
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1 - 14A Dragon to Kill Jul 24, 1964
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1 - 15The Bender Jul 31, 1964
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1 - 16The Flaw in the Crystal Aug 07, 1964
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1 - 17Bargains at Special Prices Aug 14, 1964
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1 - 18The Unknown Citizen Aug 21, 1964
Overview
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.
Year 1965
Studio
Director Terry Nation
Crew Eric Tayler (Producer), Bernard Hepton (Producer), Natasha Kroll (Production Design), Marilyn Taylor (Production Design), John Wood (Production Design), Alan Featherstone (Camera Operator)
Popularity 1.5815
Language English