Formula for Danger (1960)
A young boy is in possession of a secret formula that could spell disaster for the entire world.
A young boy is in possession of a secret formula that could spell disaster for the entire world.
At a cost of £6.5 million, Fortunes of War was, at the time, the most expensive BBC series ever made.
Afternoon TV series about four youngster pilot a narrow boat along the canals from North Wales to London and their adventures on Britain's inland waterways.
Of all the fantasy situation comedies that aired in the 1960's, The Flying Nun was one for the books. A 90 pound Catholic nun who takes flight when the wind blows up her habit...
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.
Victorian comedy series starring Jimmy Edwards as James Fossett, a writer of "penny dreadfuls"
Originally billed as a 'sparkling new comedy series' about life in a typical south London black family, The Fosters was anything but typical, new or original.
Based on a novel by Edgar Wallace, The Four Just Men was one of the first series that mixed an all-star cast, crime-fighting adventure and exotic locations.
Gentle comedy series of the boy-meets-girl variety with a unique twist in that the boy and girl in question were both in their seventies.
Thirteen-part series centred on the lives of the titular Fox family, who live in Clapham in South London and have gangland connections.