Patrick Troughton

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Detective TV series 1964 & 1968

Detective (1964) Reviews

Detective TV series 1964 & 1968

BBC anthology series in which each week a different famous literary detective is brought to the screen. The series spawned several long-running series including 'Cluff,' 'Father Brown,' and 'Sherlock Holmes'

The Invasion

The Invasion Doctor Who

The Invasion

Teaming up with the newly-formed United Nations Intelligence Taskforce under the command of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, The Doctor and his companions must thwart a sinister plot by the CEO of International Electromatics, who is in league with the Cybermen to take over the world

The Three Doctors

The Three Doctors Doctor Who

The Three Doctors

Earth, or maybe it's just The Doctor, is under attack - but so too are the Time Lords. A powerful force is draining energy from the universe of matter and transferring it to the universe of anti-matter. One Doctor can't help - but maybe three can!

Foxy Lady tv series 1982

Foxy Lady (1982) Reviews

Foxy Lady tv series 1982

A female editor with no previous experience is given the task of resurrecting a failing local newspaper

The Midnight Men tv series 1964

The Midnight Men (1964) Reviews

The Midnight Men tv series 1964

In 1913, a naïve farmer in the Balkan states becomes involved in political intrigue, including a deadly assassination attempt

The Queens Champion

The Queens Champion (1958) Reviews

The Queens Champion

Loyalty and treason on the eve of the Armada in this eight-part BBC serial featuring some of television's best known names

Super Gran

Super Gran (1985) Reviews

Super Gran

Stand back Superman, Ice Man, Spiderman, Batman and Robin too. Hang about! Look out! For Super Gran!

The Third Man TV series 1959

The Third Man (1959) Reviews

The Third Man TV series 1959

Resurrected from the 1949 movie, Harry Lime is now an international businessman with organizations in most of the world's capitals. But shady deals, and equally shady characters are never far away...