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Sunday Night Theatre

Where to Watch Sunday Night Theatre

Fancy watching "Sunday Night Theatre" from your couch, bed, or on your commute? Searching for a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or binge the drama TV series via subscription can be difficult, so we here at Moviefone want to do right by you.

We've listed a number of streaming and cable services – including rental, purchase, and subscription platforms – along with the availability of "Sunday Night Theatre" on each platform. Now, before we get into the nitty-gritty of how you can watch "Sunday Night Theatre" right now, here are some finer points about the BBC One show.

Originally premiering January 1st, 1950, "Sunday Night Theatre" stars Oliver MacGreevy. The series runs 10 season(s), and has a score of 35 (out of 100) on TMDB, which assembled reviews from 2 knowledgeable people.

Interested in knowing what the series is about? Here’s the plot: "Sunday Night Theatre was a long-running series of televised live television plays screened by BBC Television from early 1950 until 1959. The productions for the first five years or so of the run were re-staged live the following Thursday, partly because of technical limitations in this era, and the theatrical basis of early television drama. Some of the earliest collaborations between Rudolph Cartier and Nigel Neale were produced for this series, including Arrow to the Heart and Nineteen Eighty-Four. The Sunday night drama slot was subsequently renamed The Sunday-Night Play which ran for four seasons between 1960 and 1963. ITV transmitted its own unrelated run of Sunday Night Theatre between 1971 and 1974."

"Sunday Night Theatre" is currently available to stream via subscription, rental, or purchase on .