CTVA US Anthology - "Masterpiece Theatre" (PBS) Season 5 (1974-75)

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 Season 5 (PBS)(1974-75)
Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by:  Rina Fox
references:
TV Guide / Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive / Writers Guild of America (wga)


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  5.x [--] Masterpiece Theatre: LORD PETER WIMSEY #3: MURDER MUST ADVERTISE (BBC production 1973)
 (06-Oct-1974 to 27-Oct-1974) PBS Sundays (4 parts)
written by Dorothy L. Sayers
starring: Ian Carmichael (as Lord Peter Wimsey), Rachel Herbert, Mark Eden, Bridget Armstrong

5.x [--] Masterpiece Theatre: UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS (LWT Production)
(03-Nov-1974 to 26-Jan-1975) PBS Sundays (13 eps- series 3)

5.x [--] Masterpiece Theatre: COUNTRY MATTERS (Granada TV Production)(4 parts)

5.x [--] Masterpiece Theatre: VIENNA 1900: GAMES WITH LOVE & DEATH
(BBC production 1973-74)(6 parts)
written by Arthur Schnitzler

[--] 30-Mar-1975: Easter Sunday

5.x [--] Masterpiece Theatre: LORD PETER WIMSEY #4: THE NINE TAILORS (BBC production 1974)
 (13-Apr-1975 to 04-May-1975) PBS Sundays (4 parts)
written by Dorothy L. Sayers
starring: Ian Carmichael (as Lord Peter Wimsey), Glyn Houston, Donald Eccles, Keith Drinkel


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