
My Man Joe (1967)

A valet tries mad money making schemes to recapture past glory for his employer.
A valet tries mad money making schemes to recapture past glory for his employer.
"40 years you live in a house then suddenly someone decides its a slum. So down it comes and out you goes. Daft beggars!"
A middle-aged man, still living at home with his mother, is completely under her thumb.
A single father brings up his family of boys.
A recently divorced couple inadvertently purchase cottages next door to each other.
Anthology series of Victorian chillers.
Offbeat suspense series that expertly mixed political intrigue, crime sleuthing and domestic disharmony.
Early panel game show featuring celebrity guests.
US crime series inspired by the sensational O.J. Simpson murder trial of the mid-1990s
Mystery writer Jessica Fletcher investigates murders in the quiet community of Cabot Cove. A bit like Miss Marple, but with an American accent.
The first US sitcom to be shown on ITV in 1955.
Biography of Britain's first female MP.
Ghoulish family try to fit in with the outside world.
Wacky troupe of puppets put on a weekly stage show featuring special 'human' guest stars.
Madcap sketch show featuring a new wave of British talent. "And now for something completely different..."
When two complete strangers are sold the same lease by an estate agent they have to live together.
A series of shows starring arguably cinema's most famous Fagin
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...
Mr Digby's PA is hopelessly devoted to him while he remains totally oblivious to her feelings.
A small gang of 1940s children get themselves into all sorts of mischief.
Sketches, stand-up comedy and musical numbers featuring Britain's best loved double-act.
Comedy drama centred round a private detective agency and a will-they won't-they plotline
Roy Dotrice played the part of the doddering but astute eternal litigant Albert Haddock, who would enter the courtroom to debate a variety of moral issues with pleas that referred back to forgotten or outdated laws.
In the world of television comedy Mister Ed is often dismissed by critics as nothing more than a second-rate comedy of little significance. To simply pass it off as such would be a great mistake.
Having returned from a colonial life in Malaya to an England he longer recognised Basil Allenby-Johnson, "the Alf Garnett of the middle classes", takes a verbal swing at feminism; permissive and undisciplined youth; age prejudice by employers; student demos; the press; and the health service.
The spinster detective who first appeared in Agatha Christie's 1930 novel 'The Murder at the Vicarage.'
Domestic sitcom about a loving married couple.
Possibly was the defining British sitcom of the 1990s. The series unapologetically revelled in political incorrectness at a time when political correctness was increasingly common in the UK.
When his ambition to skipper an ocean-going liner is scuppered, Captain Biskett has to make do with a small and battered cargo ship.
Two Miami-based cops keep law and order in a stylish, action-packed series set in the sleazy drug-infested back streets of a seemingly glamorous resort city.