Sinister Street (TV series)

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Sinister Street
GenreDrama
Starring Jo Kendall
Kate Lansbury
David Collings
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6 (all missing)
Production
Running time45 minutes
Original release
Network BBC 2
Release10 May (1969-05-10) 
14 June 1969 (1969-06-14)

Sinister Street is a British television series that originally aired on the BBC in six episodes between 10 May and 14 June 1969. It is based on the 1913 novel of the same title by Compton Mackenzie. [1]

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The cast included Jo Kendall, Kate Lansbury, David Collings, Jeanne Moody, Michael Osborne, Valerie Gearon, Joan Hickson, Elaine Taylor, Angela Baddeley, Arthur Hewlett and Jo Rowbottom.

Being the sole televised adaptation produced, all six episodes were wiped and are believed to be lost.

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  1. Waller p.8

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