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Tales of the Unexpected is a British anthology series, which was broadcast on ITV from 1979 to 1988. Each episode features a dramatised story that has been adapted from the works of several well-known writers, most notably, Roald Dahl.
During the course of the programme, 112 episodes of Tales of the Unexpected aired over nine series, between 24 March 1979 and 13 May 1988.
Series overview
Episodes
= Series 1 (1979)
=Nine episodes. First broadcast: Saturdays on ITV – 24 March to 19 May 1979
= Series 2 (1980)
=Sixteen episodes. First broadcast: ITV – Saturdays 1 March to 14 June 1980
= Series 3 (1980)
=Nine episodes. First broadcast: Saturdays, Sundays and a Friday on ITV – 9 to 30 August and 9 November to 19 December 1980
= Series 4 (1981)
=Seventeen episodes. First broadcast: Sundays and a Saturday on ITV – 5 April to 26 July and 26 December 1981.
= Series 5 (1982–1983)
=Eighteen episodes. First broadcast: Sundays on ITV – 25 April 1982 to 2 January 1983
= Series 6 (1983)
=Fourteen episodes.
= Series 7 (1984)
=Fifteen episodes. First broadcast: Saturdays and Sundays on ITV – 12 May to 21 October 1984
= Series 8 (1985)
=Four episodes. First broadcast: 1 Saturday and 3 Sundays on ITV – 30 March and 14 to 28 July 1985
= Series 9 (1987–1988)
=Ten episodes. First broadcast: Fridays on ITV – 18 December 1987 to 29 January 1988 and 15 April to 13 May 1988
Many of the earlier episodes were preceded by an introduction by Roald Dahl. The dancer in the title sequence was Karen Standley.
These episodes have frequently been repeated on British television, most recently on Sky Arts. All episodes have been released on DVD in a box set for each series, except the 1984–85 series, which was released together with the first episode of the eighth series.
References
External links
Tales of the Unexpected at IMDb