Seven Deadly Sins (1966) Reviews
Seven self-contained plays by different writers - each featuring one of the sins categorised by the founders of the Christian Church as "deadly."
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Seven self-contained plays by different writers - each featuring one of the sins categorised by the founders of the Christian Church as "deadly."
When 1966's Seven Deadly Sins proved popular with viewers, series producer Peter Willes decided to repeat the idea the following year.
A young Englishman makes many friends in Vienna, but all of them turn against him with the outbreak of the first world war. After the Armistice, he returns to find nothing but bitterness and despair.
A young refugee couple stand on the bridge between East and West. The girl is about to have a baby. The frontier guards will not let them pass to the other side. What can they do?
Remaking a classic: Included in Time Magazine's 2007 list of "100 Best Shows of All Time", Sanford and Son was based on the BBC Galton and Simpson sitcom Steptoe and Son.
New York cop gives up his badge to become a private investigator.
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.
The world of beautiful women and fashion photographers-what happens when a girl from the country arrives in London and finds herself out of her depth?
Beginning in September 1950, The Colgate Comedy Hour gave a number of performers, destined to become famous, their first opportunity to appear before a large television audience.
Henry Fonda starred - well occasionally, in this 1950s Western series that also gave a television debut to Robert Redford.
The first science fiction programme made by the BBC, R.U.R. prophetically imagined how technological progress would come to dominate the world and, in its extreme, how it would ultimately threaten humankind with extinction.
“Fear haunts this house - it lurks beyond the candleflame - it whispers down the corridors. Fear of living, fear of dying.”
The support crew serving on one of Starfleet's least important ships have to keep up with their duties, often while the ship is being rocked by a multitude of sci-fi anomalies, and without actually knowing what is going on.
Squabbles arise when a class of seven-year-olds put on a nativity play at School. Herod won't stop waving to his mum and dad and the subversive Innkeeper is determined to liven up the traditional script.
Britain's first rural twice-weekly soap opera centred around village life in East Anglia, seen through the experiences of local a vet. All Creatures Great and Small meets Emmerdale.
From the corridors of power to the passages frequented by lower personnel. It's them against us. And both are guaranteed laughs
Brother Dominic, a novice monk, is let loose in a monastery...
British sitcom with a difference - it was also a musical
Thought-provoking 1960s drama series that tackled a number of social problems which it addressed with intelligence and sensitivity
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