Infidelity, lust and incest came to British television screens in 1976
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Infidelity, lust and incest came to British television screens in 1976
Alan Bleasdale's hugely acclaimed series echoes the misery and despair of long-term unemployment. Set in Liverpool, these profoundly moving human dramas follow in turn the attempts of five working-class heroes to survive.
Children's comedy series about a group of scientists who work in a rambling long-forgotten Government establishment called Halfwitt House.
A single series of seven comedies about Tom, the perennial optimist, as he wanders through life leaving chaos in his wake totally oblivious to the problems he causes for everyone.
Edward Woodward as the troubled yet still deadly agent. With consistently hard-hitting, uncompromising scripts and uniformly excellent support playing from a talented core cast
Two hapless cops patrol the 53rd precinct with hilarious results.
One of the very earliest situation comedy successes for the fledgling Channel 4, Chance in a Million chronicled the misadventures of one Tom Chance, a slightly eccentric, but decent ordinary man with an unnatural ability to warp probability to ludicrous proportions.
An excellent drama from a golden age of children's television, The Changes was described as one of the most ambitious series produced by the BBC Children's Drama Department.
A trio of sisters, known as The Charmed Ones, the most powerful good witches of all time use their combined "Power of Three" to protect innocent lives from evil beings.
Sid James in his first TV series after Hancock. Written by Galton and Simpson.
Any no-gooder underestimating the tweed-suited detective would do so at their own cost because Cluff's slow methodology belied a skilfully perceptive insight into human nature and behaviour, particularly in the criminal mind.
The Cisco Kid was nominated in 1953 for an Emmy Award for children's programming. By 1955 it was the most popular filmed television series among American children.
Television's first attempt at making a sitcom set during the War years.
Series of unrelated one-off comedies used to showcase the talents of both writers old and new to television -as well as established and up-and-coming sitcom stars, Comedy Playhouse produced some of the best loved sitcoms on British television.
Possibly the starkest, darkest, popular drama series to have emerge from a British Television company since the classic Edge of Darkness, Granada Television's Cracker was an instant success.
Reality crime show in which members of the public are asked for help and information in criminal investigations.
Courtroom drama in which the jury, who were made up of members of the public, would decide the verdict.
Poorly received sitcom by Johnny Speight who attempted (and many would say failed) to highlight the stupidity of racism.
One of TV's biggest hit in the 1980s and one which almost single-handedly revived the sitcom genre.