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Tightrope UK childrens series

Tightrope (1972) Reviews

Tightrope UK childrens series

At first sight there appears to be no apparent reason why Redlow Comprehensive School should be different from any other school of its kind. Until, that is, a strange television transmission has one pupil walking a tightrope of fear.

Scum

Scum (1991) Reviews

Scum

Scum, a brutal depiction of life in a British borstal, was shelved by the BBC in 1977 due to its graphic violence and political implications, remaining unaired until 1991 amid mounting controversy and debate

Bill Brand

Bill Brand (1976) Reviews

Bill Brand

Trevor Griffiths’ Bill Brand is a forgotten gem of British television — an electrifying, deeply intelligent drama that asks whether socialism can survive the compromises of power. Here’s why this prophetic political masterpiece still matters today

Terri McIntyre

Terri McIntyre (2001) Reviews

Terri McIntyre

Simon Carlyle's comedy drama series about Glaswegian Terri McIntyre, who is the owner of a tanning salon Fan of the Tan but spends most of her time cavorting with other colourful characters in the "Whippet Inn"

Grady

Grady (1970) Reviews

Grady

A principled but volatile ex-prisoner is drawn back into industrial conflict. This 1970s series explores the personal cost of militancy, shifting union politics and one man’s refusal to fit ideological labels in a tense, changing Britain

The Commander

The Commander (2003) Reviews

The Commander

Murder. Power. Secrets: When Commander Clare Blake takes charge of London’s elite murder squad, justice isn’t the only thing on the line—her personal choices spark as much controversy as the crimes she investigates

The War Between the Land and the Sea

The War Between the Land and the Sea (2025) Reviews

The War Between the Land and the Sea

A hidden ocean civilisation rises to challenge humanity, plunging the world into panic as one man races to stop a catastrophic war between land and sea—where ancient grievances, political chaos, and fragile diplomacy decide the planet’s fate

The Ruth Rendell Mysteries

The Ruth Rendell Mysteries (1987) Reviews

The Ruth Rendell Mysteries

Carefully crafted, often gripping adaptation of one of Britain’s most respected crime writers, The Ruth Rendell Mysteries delivers a measured, thoughtful brand of storytelling that remains compelling decades on

The Caesars

The Caesars (1968) Reviews

The Caesars

Historical period drama detailing the murder, sex and madness that will forever have a place in the annals of ancient history.

French and Saunders

French and Saunders (1987) Reviews

French and Saunders

The comedy sketch show French and Saunders, written by and starring the iconic comedy duo, first aired in 1987 and ran for a whopping 30 years.

Lizzie Dripping

Lizzie Dripping (1973) Reviews

Lizzie Dripping

BBC children's series about a mischievous 12 year-old girl, Penelope Arbuckle, and her imaginary witch friend who only Penelope (and the TV audience) could see.

The Silver Sword

The Silver Sword (1957) Reviews

The Silver Sword

When a Polish schoolteacher is arrested and taken to a German labour camp, his wife has to support her three young children. But when she is arrested on a similar charge, the children are forced to live in a ruined cellar whilst depending on each other for survival.

Children of the Stones

Children of the Stones (1977) Reviews

Children of the Stones

Matthew Brake and his astrophysicist father Adam move to Milbury, a village framed by an ancient stone circle. But all is not right in Milbury. The stones emit a strange power

The Gilmore Girls

Gilmore Girls (2000) Reviews

The Gilmore Girls

American comedy-drama centering around the relationship between a thirtysomething mother and her teen daughter

When the Boat Comes In

When the Boat Comes In (1976) Reviews

When the Boat Comes In

The lives and loves of the depressed north-east following the end of the First World War is expertly realised in James Mitchell's compelling series

Sixpenny Corner

Sixpenny Corner (1955) Reviews

Sixpenny Corner

Britain's first daily soap opera about two newlyweds running a small business no longer exists in the television archives. But we've tracked down the available information on this groundbreaking production