Armchair Thriller is a British television programme, broadcast on ITV in two series in 1978 and 1980. Owing something to some of the off-shoots of the earlier Armchair Theatre, the new series used scripts adapted from published novels and stories. Although not properly a horror series it included several supernatural elements. Armchair Thriller was produced by Thames Television, but it included serials made by Southern Television. The format was of a twice weekly 25 minute episodes, usually screened on a Tuesday or Thursday at 20:00-21:00.
Rachel in danger (part 1)
Rachel in danger (part 2)
Rachel in danger (part 3)
Rachel in danger (part 4)
A dog's ransom (part 1)
A dog's ransom (part 2)
A dog's ransom (part 3)
A dog's ransom (part 4)
A dog's ransom (part 5)
A dog's ransom (part 6)
The girl who walked quickly (part 1)
The girl who walked quickly (part 2)
The girl who walked quickly (part 3)
The girl who walked quickly (part 4)
Quiet as a nun (part 1)
Quiet as a nun (part 2)
Quiet as a nun (part 3)
Quiet as a nun (part 4)
Quiet as a nun (part 5)
Quiet as a nun (part 6)
The limbo connection (part 1)
The limbo connection (part 2)
The limbo connection (part 3)
The limbo connection (part 4)
The limbo connection (part 5)
The limbo connection (part 6)
The victim (part 1)
The victim (part 2)
The victim (part 3)
The victim (part 4)
The victim (part 5)
The victim (part 6)
Dead man's kit (part 1)
Dead man's kit (part 2)
Dead man's kit (part 3)
Dead man's kit (part 4)
Dying day (part 1)
Dying day (part 2)
Dying day (part 3)
Dying day (part 4)
Fear of god (part 1)
Fear of god (part 2)
Fear of god (part 3)
Fear of god (part 4)
High tide (part 1)
High tide (part 2)
High tide (part 3)
High tide (part 4)
The circe complex (part 1)
The circe complex (part 2)
The circe complex (part 3)
The circe complex (part 4)
The circe complex (part 5)
The circe complex (part 6)
The chelsea murders
The chelsea murders (part 2)
The chelsea murders (part 3)
The chelsea murders (part 4)
The chelsea murders (part 5)
The chelsea murders (part 6)
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