The Government Inspector (1958)
A simple case of mistaken identity satirises human greed, stupidity, and the extensive political corruption of Imperial Russia - this 1958 BBC adaptation marked the first dramatic role for Tony Hancock
A simple case of mistaken identity satirises human greed, stupidity, and the extensive political corruption of Imperial Russia - this 1958 BBC adaptation marked the first dramatic role for Tony Hancock
Popular fortnightly series resurrecting stage melodramas of the 19th century
It was her destiny to marry a King - Her duty to stand by his side in battle - And her fate to deny her true heart's desire...
Children can sometimes have an instinct for situations that are beyond the grasp of their young minds...
Guests invited for the weekend by the irresponsible Bliss family find themselves involved in a series of embarrassing and comic situations in what has been described as Noël Coward’s best play.
The first television adaptation of Harold Brighouse's black comedy.
In this groundbreaking 90-minute play, when the daughter of a trade union organizer reveals her relationship with a black man, it unearths profound prejudice and concealed conflicts within her family
An ailing mango, two wives and an ambitious employee, all help to upset a youthful tycoon's weekend in the hothouse.
Set partly on a building site, a boy (15-year old Dennis Waterman) and a girl (16-year old Judith Geeson) meet secretly in a partly-built block of flats each day after the builders leave.
Wilde's witty, elegant and absurdly funny classic with an all-star cast