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Murder Most English

Murder Most English (1977) Reviews

Murder Most English

A softly spoken detective in a deceptively peaceful seaside town, Inspector Walter Purbright navigates Flaxborough’s polite façades to uncover the scandals simmering beneath. Murder Most English blends wry humour with sly intrigue as Colin Watson’s understated sleuth quietly gets his man

Bachelor Father

Bachelor Father (1970) Reviews

Bachelor Father

A gentle, almost forgotten BBC sitcom, Bachelor Father blends an unlikely real-life inspiration about a bachelor who adopts twelve children. Ian Carmichael’s understated charm, offers a warm, polished slice of early 1970s family comedy

The Scarf

The Scarf (1959) Reviews

The Scarf

After the body of a local actress has been discovered on farmland, bearing clear signs of strangulation, suspicion soon extends beyond the village widening the circle of suspicion before steadily tightening the net around one suspect

A Pyre for Private James

A Pyre for Private James (1966) Reviews

A Pyre for Private James

A jungle clearing in the Far East. A solitary hut. Inside, four soldiers retreat from an all consuming fire. Beyond a burning curtain, stretched out, the blanketed form of a human being

The Hanged Man

The Hanged Man (1975) Reviews

The Hanged Man

Lew Burnett is a self-made man who owns a huge construction company. However, his success has bred resentment, and after the third attempt on his life he sets in motion a daring and dangerous plan to discover who is trying to kill him and why - by playing dead!

Hawking

Hawking (2004) Reviews

Hawking

Remarkable BBC drama that charts Stephen Hawking's early years at Cambridge, pairing intellectual breakthroughs with personal struggle, anchored by Benedict Cumberbatch's compelling performance and a moving exploration of genius, illness and scientific revolution

The Passenger

The Passenger (1971) Reviews

The Passenger

David Walker makes a fateful decision on a lonely road: he stops to offer a lift to a young hitch-hiker. What begins as a moment of kindness spirals into catastrophe when she vanishes, only to be found murdered, with evidence cruelly designed to implicate Walker

An Enemy of the State

An Enemy of the State (1965) Reviews

An Enemy of the State

When electronics engineer Harry Sutton lands a lucrative contract to install a British‑designed computer in Moscow, he expects a career‑defining opportunity. Instead, he's drawn into a deadly conspiracy, framed for murder, and hunted by the Soviet security services

The Mind Beyond

The Mind Beyond (1974) Reviews

The Mind Beyond

A six-part BBC anthology probing extrasensory perception, spiritualism, and the porous border between psychological disturbance and the supernatural. The Mind Beyond juxtaposes scepticism and faith, psychology and mysticism, parapsychology and folk horror

A Mask for Alexis

A Mask for Alexis (1959) Reviews

A Mask for Alexis

Lost BBC murder mystery built on deception and shifting loyalties. A business man bound for Paris is arrested at the airport before he can board his plane and charged with the murder of his boss. One woman can prove his innocence, but she is missing

Hollyoaks

Hollyoaks (1995) Reviews

Hollyoaks

A vibrant, fast‑paced British soap set in a lively Chester community, known for its youthful cast, gripping twists, and fearless approach to real‑world issues that keep viewers emotionally invested

Spooks

Spooks (2002) Reviews

Spooks

In the shadows of modern Britain, where loyalty fractures and democracy trembles, Spooks redefined the spy drama — ruthless, urgent, and unflinching in its portrayal of those who risk everything to remain unseen

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

Hitler: The Rise of Evil

Hitler: The Rise of Evil (2003) Reviews

Hitler: The Rise of Evil

Primetime Emmy Award winning Canadian drama series that explores the rise of Nazi power during the years prior to World War II

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

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 Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers (1966) Reviews

The Three Musketeers

Sword fights, secret plots, and sworn brotherhood—this BBC adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’s classic swashbuckler brings d’Artagnan and the Musketeers to life on a shoestring budget, proving that courage and camaraderie outshine even the grandest sets

The Count of Monte Cristo 1975

The Count of Monte Cristo (1975 TV Movie) (1975) Reviews

The Count of Monte Cristo 1975

Richard Chamberlain leads an all-star cast in the 1975 television adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel about a beleaguered young seaman who, after being wrongfully imprisoned for many years, plots his revenge

Roar TV series

Roar (1997) Reviews

Roar TV series

In the year 400 AD, a young Irish prince is determined to unite the many hostile tribes of Ireland against invasion by the Roman Empire.