

Theatre 625 is a British television drama anthology series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC2 from 1964 to 1968. It was one of the first regular programmes in the line-up of the channel, and the title referred to its production and transmission being in the higher-definition 625-line format, which only BBC2 used at the time.

Sep 20, 1964
The first of three plays by Colin Morris.

Sep 27, 1964
The second of three plays by Colin Morris.

Oct 4, 1964
The third of a trilogy by Colin Morris. Paintings by children of the Horncastle School, East Grinstead.

Oct 25, 1964
No overview available.

Dec 6, 1964
A trilogy by Ford Madox Ford.

Dec 13, 1964
A trilogy by Ford Madox Ford.

Dec 20, 1964
A trilogy by Ford Madox Ford.

Jan 3, 1965
No overview available.

Feb 7, 1965
No overview available.

Feb 14, 1965
Three patients in a lunatic asylum all claim to be famous physicists. One of them – but which? · actually is a famous physicist, and the agents of a foreign power want his knowledge.

Mar 14, 1965
Three plays by Alun Owen.

Mar 21, 1965
Three plays by Alun Owen.

Mar 28, 1965
Three plays by Alun Owen.

Apr 11, 1965
16th-century mercenary knight Götz von Berlichingen loses his right hand in battle and has a prosthetic iron hand commissioned.

Apr 18, 1965
No overview available.

Jun 27, 1965
John Ebony begins a new career as a schoolteacher — and begins to suspect certain pupils of murder.

Jul 4, 1965
Anne Follister witnesses an assassination on the London Underground and becomes the next would-be victim of the perpetrators.

Jul 11, 1965
Young couple Ben and Kathie buy the end house in a South London Terrace, only to discover that their neighbours have knocked through all their interior walls to form a single commune, unknown to the outside world. Invited to join this alternative community, Ben and Kathie eventually witness its collapse and final destruction.