<P> Although similar in theme and title, the show is not related to the American anthology television series, Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected, which ran for one season in 1977 . </P> <P> The series originally adapted various stories from Roald Dahl's anthology books . Despite being produced on a low budget the series attracted guest stars, such as Susan George, José Ferrer, Joseph Cotten, Janet Leigh, John Gielgud, John Mills, Wendy Hiller, Denholm Elliott, Katy Jurado, Joan Collins, Rod Taylor, Ian Holm, Brian Blessed, Michael Gambon, Cyril Cusack, Julie Harris, Michael Hordern, Derek Jacobi, Charles Dance, Robert Morley, Jennifer Connelly, Siobhán McKenna, Anna Neagle, Elaine Stritch, Andrew Ray, Harry H. Corbett, Eli Wallach and Timothy West . </P> <P> Dahl introduced most of his own stories himself, giving short monologues explaining what inspired him to write them . Unlike other horror anthologies such as The Twilight Zone, Tales of the Unexpected features no supernatural, science fiction or fantasy elements and instead takes place in entirely realistic settings (With the exceptions of the season one episode "William and Mary" and the season four episode "The Sound Machine") </P> <P> Although many of Dahl's stories are left open to the reader's interpretation, the television series usually provided a generally accepted conclusion . This is exemplified in the story "The Landlady", the written version of which only hints at character Billy's fate, while the televised adaptation has a more resolved conclusion . </P>

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