Hugh and I
Hugely popular long-running comedy series starring former stage partners Hugh Lloyd and Terry Scott as a type of modern day Laurel and Hardy double-act.
Hugely popular long-running comedy series starring former stage partners Hugh Lloyd and Terry Scott as a type of modern day Laurel and Hardy double-act.
A US Air Force officer discovers a genie in a bottle.
One-off comedy starring Barbara Windsor
One of the USA's most fondly remembered sitcoms
Frankie Howerd in a series of three shows written by Eric Sykes.
A Harley Street psychiatrist devotes his time to helping the not so well-off.
Popular cult sci-fi about a number of individuals with superhuman abilities
An angel tries to help those in the face of adversity.
Police procedural centred on the work of homicide detectives in Baltimore, Maryland.
The history of The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy is one of idealism, despair, struggle, passion, success, failure and enormously long lunch-breaks.
BBC drama series centred on a new current-affairs show being launched by the BBC in June 1956, at the time of the Hungarian Revolution and Suez Crisis.
A schoolgirl trains a stallion on trust.
Pioneering comedy sketch show starring Terry-Thomas
US Western series that attempted to recreate Bonanza's success
Classic US domestic sitcom about and starring the incomparable Lucille Ball
Animated children's series - it wasn't Joanna Lumley
Comedy serial written by Peter Ling (co-creator of Compact and Crossroads) made by the BBC Children's Television department and broadcast throughout the school holidays of 1954.
Life in a fictional West End department store employing around 4,000 staff.
US Western series which chronicled the exploits of the college educated, West Point trained, black clad lone solider of fortune known simply as 'Paladin'
Before Five-0 policed Hawaii there was a team of private detectives...
From the mid-fifties to the mid-seventies, Hammer Films were one of the leading lights of the British film industry. Previously, Hammer had only cautiously entered the domain of television...
Super smoothy Gerald Harper starred as James Hadleigh, a former civil servant became the squire of the manor.
Ronnie Barker starred in this sitcom as Lord Rustless, an ageing but perennial scatterbrain.
Set in the late 1950'S - what sealed the show's popularity was the introduction of the leather-jacketed, perennially 'cool' biker character of Arthur 'Fonzie' Fonzarelli
An elite division of Scotland Yard, the Ghost Squad was set up to investigate and infiltrate spy rings, underworld gangs or anything else that came outside the duties of regular policing.
Although never a huge hit in the UK, Gilligan's Island was a massive success in its native USA, and has stood the test of time by becoming almost an icon of 1960's American sitcom.
Crossing five generations of children and courting controversy at almost every twist and turn of its storylines, Grange Hill, was hailed in some quarters as the most important children's television series of all time.
Popular fortnightly series resurrecting stage melodramas of the 19th century
Created for the radio in 1936 by 'Lone Ranger' inventor George W. Trendle and writer Fran Striker, the Green Hornet aka Britt Reid was originally introduced as the son of Dan Reid, the masked man's nephew.
The Grove Family was Britain's first soap opera for adults - coming two years after the children's equivalent, The Appleyards.