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Shades of Greene is a British television series based on short stories written by the author Graham Greene. The series began in 1975, with each hour-long episode featuring a dramatisation of one of Greene's stories, many of which dealt with issues such as guilt and the Catholic faith, as well as looking at life in general.
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- ITV
- 9 September 1975 –, 10 February 1976
A collection of odd stories from the writer Graham Greene. Stars. Denholm Elliott. Shane Briant. Neville Phillips. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 1 User review. Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards. 2 nominations total. Episodes 18. Top-rated. Tue, Oct 21, 1975. S1.E9. The Destructors. An old man leaves his house for a couple of weeks.
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- 1975-09-09
- Drama
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Premiered September 8, 1975. Runtime 1h. Total Runtime 2h (2 episodes) Country United Kingdom. Languages English. Genres Drama. Shades of Greene is a British television series based on short stories written by the author Graham Greene.
- September 8, 1975
Shades of Greene is a British television series based on short stories written by the author Graham Greene. The series began in 1975, with each hour-long episode featuring a dramatisation of one of Greene's stories, many of which dealt with issues such as guilt and the Catholic faith, as well as looking at life in general.
9 set 1975 · Shades of Greene is a British television series based on short stories written by the author Graham Greene. The series began in 1975, with each hour-long episode featuring a dramatisation of one of Greene's stories, many of which dealt with issues such as guilt and the Catholic faith, as well as looking at life in general.
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Shades of Greene. Top-rated. Tue, Oct 21, 1975. S1.E9. The Destructors. An old man leaves his house for a couple of weeks. In the meantime boys take over the house and set about destroying everything in an orderly, militaristic fashion. 9.1/10. Rate.
Shades of Greene is a British television series based on short stories written by the author Graham Greene. The series began in 1975, with each hour-long episode featuring a dramatisation of one of Greene's stories, many of which dealt with issues such as guilt and the Catholic faith, as well as looking at life in general.