
The Dark Number (1966) Reviews

A man is called back to Glasgow after his estranged wife goes missing, only to find himself accused of her murder
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A man is called back to Glasgow after his estranged wife goes missing, only to find himself accused of her murder
When Tony Hancock left the BBC for ITV his was one of the most watched shows on British television. By the end of this ITV series his career was in shreds...
Long running radio comedy transferred to television
Marty Feldman's series of madcap sketches only burned brightly for two series but won him the Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award for the Best Light Entertainment Series, and a BAFTA for Best Script
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
Harry Aitch wants status more than money. If status means he's got to have money then he'll go out and get the money. Any way that's practically legal. But he spends most of the time conning himself...
Eight years ago, Frank Ross and four others were cornered like rats down a hole, in a tunnel, eighteen inches from half a million in a bank vault. Now, Frank is out and looking for the squealer who grassed them up
Six individual sitcoms that ITV hoped would produce a full series and do for them what 'Comedy Playhouse' did for the BBC.
Bursting onto cinema screens in 1964 with the same energy that propelled them to global fame, A Hard Day’s Night isn’t just a film—it’s a riotous, sharp-witted snapshot of The Beatles and the madness of Beatlemania at full tilt