NaN/10(0 votes)#1 - The Spanish Waiter
S1:E1Director:Hal BurtonWriter:Margot Bennett0 CommentsBe first to comment!Be the first to share your thoughts
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Director:Hal BurtonWriter:Margot Bennett
NaN/10(0 votes)#2 - The Encyclopaedist
S1:E2Director:Hal BurtonWriter:John Mortimer0 CommentsBe first to comment!Be the first to share your thoughts
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Director:Hal BurtonWriter:John Mortimer
NaN/10(0 votes)#3 - Ladies from a Spa
S1:E3Director:Hal BurtonWriter:John Elliot0 CommentsBe first to comment!Be the first to share your thoughts
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Director:Hal BurtonWriter:John Elliot
NaN/10(0 votes)#4 - The Three Buskers
S1:E4Director:Hal BurtonWriter:Barry Thomas0 CommentsBe first to comment!Be the first to share your thoughts
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Director:Hal BurtonWriter:Barry Thomas
NaN/10(0 votes)#5 - A Bride in the Morning
S1:E5Director:Hal BurtonWriter:Leo Lehmann0 CommentsBe first to comment!Be the first to share your thoughts
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Director:Hal BurtonWriter:Leo Lehmann
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The Best Episodes of They Met in a City
Every episode of They Met in a City ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of They Met in a City!
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The Best Episodes of They Met in a City
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Every episode of They Met in a City ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of They Met in a City!
Anthology series of plays where various disparate characters meet in the city of London.
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"The Spanish Waiter" is the best rated episode of "They Met in a City". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Hal Burton and written by Margot Bennett, it aired on 4/4/1961. This episode scored 0.0 points higher than the second highest rated, "The Encyclopaedist".