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    Arrr, listen up, ye scallywags! Captain Pugwash be the finest, bumblin’ pirate to ever sail the high seas aboard the Black Pig! With his trusty crew, he be always gettin’ tangled up in misadventures—blast that sneaky Cut-Throat Jake!

  • The Forsyte Saga

    The last major British serial to be filmed in black and white...The series chronicled the saga of a London merchant family between 1879-1926.

  • Battlefield

    The Seventh Doctor and Ace face knights from another dimension, Morgaine's sorcery, and a nuclear threat, uncovering Arthurian legends and destiny

  • The Mind of Mr. J. G. Reeder

    Based on Edgar Wallace's short stories, this classic British series introduces the mild-mannered yet razor-sharp Mr. Reeder—whose mastery of criminal psychology makes him the ultimate nemesis of London’s most devious lawbreakers

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The Black Arrow

The Black Arrow (1972) Reviews

The Black Arrow

Teenage adventure series. Black Arrow was a lone figure of mystery who protected the poor against greedy warrior barons fighting for power and influence throughout the 15th century Wars of the Roses.

Smith

Smith (1970) Reviews

Smith

Meet Smith: Apprentice highwayman, living in fear of being nubbed by the hangman on Tyburn Tree. He lifted a document from a man's pocket and shortly after, the man was murdered. Now Smith is on the run from the law and in mortal danger of his life...

Blake's 7

Blake's 7 (1978) Reviews

Blake's 7

Spaceships, galactic empires, and a ragtag crew of freedom fighters, Star Wars it wasn't, but Blake's 7 blazed its dark toned, morally ambiguous trail across our screens from 1978 to 1981

Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In

Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In (1968) Reviews

Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In

Coming to you from "Beautiful Downtown Burbank," Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In was a madcap hour of slapstick comedy, stand-up gags and satirical sketches all set against a flower power influenced backdrop of vivid colours

The Benny Hill Show

The Benny Hill Show (1955) Reviews

The Benny Hill Show

Arguably the most visually successful performer since the great Charlie Chaplin, Alfred Hawthorne Hill became one of the most accomplished funny men of his era, whose cheeky grin and feigned air of innocence made him one of televisions biggest stars and won him a legion of fans around the world.

Follow That Camel

Carry On Follow That Camel TVH Plus

Follow That Camel

Grab your kepi, stock up on sun cream, and Follow That Camel into a whirlwind of hilarious desert chaos. The Foreign Legion’s never been less disciplined — or more entertaining! But then it never had Bilko carrying on before...

Adam Adamant Lives

Adam Adamant Lives! (1966) Reviews

Adam Adamant Lives

When workmen discover a male body in 1966 that was frozen alive in a block of ice in 1902, he is revived to continue his war on crime in this curious but undeniably charming blend of period swashbuckling and Sixties swagger

Planet of Giants

Planet of Giants Doctor Who

Planet of Giants

When the TARDIS doors open prior to materialisation, the travellers and their Ship shrink to the size of insects. Arriving on Earth, they uncover a murderous plot involving a new insecticide - but how can they stop the crime in their miniaturized condition?

Ben Casey

Ben Casey (1961) Reviews

Ben Casey

Played by the ruggedly handsome Vince Edwards Ben Casey burst onto our screens in the early 1960s with something refreshingly different: a hard-edged, emotionally complex protagonist who was unafraid to challenge the rules if it benefitted his patient