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The Death of Bunny Munro

The Death of Bunny Munro (2025) Reviews

The Death of Bunny Munro

A grief‑stricken salesman spirals through a chaotic Sussex road trip with his young son, confronting guilt, masculinity, and haunting memories. Matt Smith leads with intensity, while Rafael Mathé delivers a breakout, emotionally resonant performance

The Detectives

The Detectives (1993) Reviews

The Detectives

In a supposedly high-tech battle against crime, Detective Constables Bob Louis and David Briggs charge in like guided missiles of instinct and guesswork—armed with confidence, chaos and conclusions that are invariably, spectacularly wrong

Sutherland's Law

Sutherland's Law (1973) Reviews

Sutherland's Law

First introduced as a 50‑minute Playhouse drama, starring Derek Francis—but re‑cast for the series with Iain Cuthbertson—the series evolved into something increasingly rare on British television: an original legal series in the unique traditions of Scots law

199 Park Lane

199 Park Lane (1965) Reviews

199 Park Lane

A glamorous 1960s BBC soap set in an elite London apartment block, 199 Park Lane explored wealth, class and social ambition through scandal and intrigue — but despite style and strong ratings, it proved short-lived

Stranger in the City

Stranger in the City (1962) Reviews

Stranger in the City

A warm and charming follow‑up to the much‑loved Sunday afternoon drama Stranger on the Shore, this sequel follows the family—and their spirited French au pair—as they swap their quiet Brighton seafront life for a fresh start amid the bustle of London

Mapp and Lucia

Mapp and Lucia (1985) Reviews

Mapp and Lucia

In the quaint town of Tilling, Mapp and Lucia engage in a fierce battle for social supremacy. Their secret weapon? Cucumber sandwiches! As they nibble away, alliances form, and the fate of afternoon tea hangs in the balance

Nightingale's Boys

Nightingale's Boys (1975) Reviews

Nightingale's Boys

An ageing schoolmaster organises a reunion with his brilliant 1949 sixth form, only to confront the gap between cherished memories and complicated realities, as former pupils—and his own family—force him to reassess his life and legacy

Campion

Campion (1989) Reviews

Campion

Margery Allingham's 1930s private detective, Albert Campion, has had several versions on BBC television. Here's a rundown on each of them...

The Last Detective

The Last Detective (2003) Reviews

The Last Detective

After Detective Constable "Dangerous" Davies reports a crime committed by a fellow officer, he is treated as a pariah by his colleagues, and his superiors dub him "the last detective" who would be considered to head up a major case

The Young Ones

The Young Ones (2010) Reviews

The Young Ones

What would happen if six celebrities in their seventies and eighties went back to 1975? Liz Smith, Lionel Blair, Dickie Bird, Kenneth Kendall, Sylvia Sims and Derek Jameson were about to find out

Captain Zep - Space Detective

Captain Zep - Space Detective (1983) Reviews

Captain Zep - Space Detective

Part sci-fi serial, part interactive quiz, Captain Zep – Space Detective was a boldly imaginative children’s series that invited its audience to solve intergalactic crimes amid animated worlds and live-action adventure

The Devil's Crown

The Devil's Crown (1978) Reviews

The Devil's Crown

Ambitious BBC dramatisation of the life and times of the Plantagenets - Henry sees the opportunity to seize the Crown of England and create a kingdom of law and order.

Don't Ask Me

Don't Ask Me (1974) Reviews

Don't Ask Me

Science made fun, presented by a team of eccentric but knowledgeable experts answering questions sent in by viewers and demonstrated in the most outlandish way

Basil Brush Show

The Basil Brush Show (1968) Reviews

Basil Brush Show

Basil Brush, the mischievous puppet raconteur, best known for his catchphrase “Boom Boom!!!”, was a British television success whose fame reached the other side of the world where he was equally loved in Australia and New Zealand

The Signalman

The Signalman (1976) Reviews

The Signalman

A chilling gem of 1970s British television, The Signalman stands as the finest of the Ghost Story for Christmas series — an atmospheric, psychologically rich adaptation of Dickens that still haunts viewers nearly fifty years on

Airwolf

Airwolf (1984) Reviews

Airwolf

From covert CIA dealings and Cold War intrigue to a supersonic, weapons-loaded chopper hidden in the desert, Airwolf wasn’t just another action show—it was a full-throttle, high-tech thrill ride

Out

Out (1978) Reviews

Out

Eight years ago, Frank Ross and four others were cornered like rats down a hole, in a tunnel, eighteen inches from half a million in a bank vault. Now, Frank is out and looking for the squealer who grassed them up

Big Deal

Big Deal (1984) Reviews

Big Deal

Light-hearted drama series about Robby Box, a small-time London gambler, and his long-suffering family.

Bread

Bread (1991) Reviews

Bread

Carla Lane's sitcom divided opinion when it was first shown, but eventually the series peaked at 21 million viewers