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Dial 999

Dial 999 (1958) Reviews

Dial 999

Police series made with the cooperation of Scotland Yard, which threw a spotlight on real police methods of the time.

The Gathering Storm

The Gathering Storm (2002) Reviews

The Gathering Storm

It's the mid-1930s and MP Winston Churchill (Albert Finney), once the most dynamic Member of Parliament, finds both his public and private life in turmoil in this award winning co-produced UK & US drama.

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays (1954) Reviews

Happy Holidays

Comedy serial written by Peter Ling (co-creator of Compact and Crossroads) made by the BBC Children's Television department and broadcast throughout the school holidays of 1954.

Roy Kinnear and Patsy Rowland

Inside George Webley (1968) Reviews

Roy Kinnear and Patsy Rowland

George Meredith Webley, a bank clerk who was guaranteed to add the word pooper to party and crushing to bore.

David Kossoff in Little Big Business

Little Big Business (1964) Reviews

David Kossoff in Little Big Business

Standard sitcom starring David Kossoff as a wise but stubborn furniture maker who resists his son's attempts at modernisation.

mess mates tv series

Mess Mates (1960) Reviews

mess mates tv series

When his ambition to skipper an ocean-going liner is scuppered, Captain Biskett has to make do with a small and battered cargo ship.

Mill of Secrets

Mill of Secrets (1960) Reviews

Mill of Secrets

Simon and Amanda's holiday in Kent with their Aunt Jo becomes a thrilling adventure when they make a startling discovery in an old barn...

My Man Joe TV Series

My Man Joe (1967) Reviews

My Man Joe TV Series

A valet tries mad money making schemes to recapture past glory for his employer.

Redgauntlet

Redgauntlet (1970) Reviews

Redgauntlet

Redcoats versus Jacobites in an adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's romantic swashbuckler.

Ripper Street

Ripper Street (2012) Reviews

Ripper Street

Whitechapel in London's East End, 1889, six months after the infamous Jack the Ripper murders.