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  • Jemima Shore Investigates

    TV investigative journalist Jemima Shore turns amateur detective to uncover blackmail and murder among the upper classes in this 1980s blend of cozy mystery and conventional crime thriller

  • Paradise Towers

    The Seventh Doctor and Mel, looking for a swimming pool, land in a luxurious 22nd-century high-rise apartment building which has now fallen into disrepair and chaos, and Kroagnon, the incorporeal architect of the giant building, wants kill all the residents

  • Play for Tomorrow

    BBC anthology series of six stories, each offering a speculative look into the near future, providing audiences with an intriguing vision of what might lie ahead. Some of the predictions have proven to be remarkably accurate

  • The Monkees

    The Monkees: Micky, Davy, Mike, and Peter—in hilarious, surreal adventures packed with slapstick comedy, catchy music, and quirky charm. It broke the fourth wall and parodied pop culture with a fun, chaotic energy!

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Sam Kelly

Sam Kelly Biographies

Sam Kelly

He may not have been a household name in the way that some of his fellow actors were, but to those who knew Sam Kelly, he was a true gem of British television. Television Heaven pays tribute to one of Britain's favourite character actors

Carry On Jack

Carry On Jack TVH Plus

Carry On Jack

"At the turn of the 18th Century, Britain was at war. These were the years when history was written in the blood and smoke of mighty sea battles and the name Nelson typified the spirit of the British Navy. But on the good ship Venus - my, you should have seen us!"

Goodnight Mister Tom

Goodnight Mister Tom (1998) Reviews

Goodnight Mister Tom

A troubled, abused child is evacuated to the countryside at the outbreak of the Second World War to live with a reclusive and grumpy old man. Both the victims of tragic circumstances, they soon develop a close bond

Ennal's Point

Ennal's Point (1982) Reviews

Ennal's Point

Six-part BBC2 series about the professional and personal lives of a Welsh lifeboat crew and their tight-knit community in a small seaside village which was adapted from a novel by Alun Richards and starred Philip Madoc and Glyn Owen

Ken Jones

Ken Jones Biographies

Ken Jones

Remembering Ken Jones, one of our favourite character actors, who appeared in a combination of over a hundred TV shows and films during a hugely successful career

By the Sword Divided

By the Sword Divided (1983) Reviews

By the Sword Divided

Swashbuckling adventure set during the English Civil War - seen through the eyes of two families; the Laceys, loyal to King Charles I, and the Fletchers, loyal to Oliver Cromwell

Night Train to Surbiton

Night Train to Surbiton (1965) Reviews

Night Train to Surbiton

Two passengers discover a dead body on a train - they rush off to find a railway official, but when they return with a guard the body has gone and they are indignantly told not to play childish pranks in this 'lost' BBC comedy-thriller

Leave it to Todhunter

Leave it to Todhunter (1958) Reviews

Leave it to Todhunter

Long lost six part BBC serial about a man who commits the perfect murder only for his deed to have unexpected consequences. 'Full of suspense and a great deal of humour - in some cases rather macabre'

Quiller

Quiller (1975) Reviews

Quiller

British spy series starring Michael Jayston as a covert operative who is sent on various missions across the globe to retrieve missing documentation, prevent secrets from falling into the hands of the enemy, or eliminate those whom Her Majesty's Government wishes to disappear