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Nuremberg

Nuremberg (2000) Reviews

Nuremberg

It is May of 1945 and Germany stands ruined and defeated after the unconditional surrender to the Allies. 24 Nazis are accused of crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity and conspiracy.

Jason King TV series

Jason King (1971) Reviews

Jason King TV series

A flamboyant playboy investigator and author sets off on a series of adventures.

First of the Summer Wine

First of the Summer Wine (1988) Reviews

First of the Summer Wine

Writer Roy Clarke goes back to 1939 to prequel his own successful sitcom 'Last of the Summer Wine' with equally hilarious results

The Fast Show

The Fast Show (1994) Reviews

The Fast Show

Full of one-liners and running gags that sent up most forms of stereotypical British society, The Fast Show was pure sketch-comedy gold

Knight Rider

Knight Rider (1982) Reviews

Knight Rider

A lone crimefighter battles the forces of evil with the help of a virtually indestructible and artificially intelligent supercar in this US series filled with action, pacey storylines and an element of tongue-in-cheek humour

Kidnapped

Kidnapped (1979) Reviews

Kidnapped

When young David Balfour arrives at his uncle's to claim his inheritance, his relative tries to murder him, then has him shipped off to be sold as a slave in the colonies

Dynasty

Dynasty (1981) Reviews

Dynasty

With glamorous fashions, lavish sets and shoulder pads, Dynasty encapsulated everything that the self-indulgent 1980s was about

Apparitions

Apparitions (2008) Reviews

Apparitions

Supernatural drama series about a priest who is working to promote candidates for sainthood and becomes drawn into the world of exorcism as he discovers a dark battle between good and evil

Little House on the Prairie

Little House on the Prairie (1974) Reviews

Little House on the Prairie

A beloved classic of American television which follows the life and adventures of the Ingalls family in the nineteenth century American Midwest

The Railway Children

The Railway Children (1968) Reviews

The Railway Children

Looking back on the fondly remembered third BBC adaptation of Edith Nesbit's classic novel of family, the thrill of adventure and the resilience of children, which has held the imagination of generations since it was first published in 1905

Darkplace

Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (2004) Reviews

Darkplace

Richard Ayoade's and Matthew Holness' horror parody is about a fictional author in a show within a show - never broadcast anywhere but Peru!

Chiefs

Chiefs (1983) Reviews

Chiefs

US miniseries starring Charlton Heston as an influential State Senator, and concerning three generations of police chiefs in a southern town over a period of four decades, portraying the fundamental shift in race relations between to 1920s and the early 1960s

The Saint

The Saint (1962) Reviews

The Saint

The Saint enthralled audiences in the UK and the USA as well as in Europe and Australia in the 1960s. Its style, appealing lead, and fast-paced plots helped it transcend national borders to become a staple of international television, and still retains its charm today

Garry Halliday

Garry Halliday (1959) Reviews

Garry Halliday

Teen adventure series similar to 'Biggles' about the owner/pilot of a commercial airline company who gets involved with all kinds of adventures. Garry Halliday was a huge hit for the BBC over 50 episodic broadcasts of which only one survives

By the Sword Divided

By the Sword Divided (1983) Reviews

By the Sword Divided

Swashbuckling adventure set during the English Civil War - seen through the eyes of two families; the Laceys, loyal to King Charles I, and the Fletchers, loyal to Oliver Cromwell

Tearaway

Tearaway (1956) Reviews

Tearaway

Stark one-off drama about two cold-bloodied thugs who are witnessed violently assaulting an innocent man. But the witnesses, in fear for their own safety, refuse to give evidence. "Sometimes," say one of them, "it doesn't pay to see too much."

Russ Abbot's Madhouse

Russ Abbot's Madhouse (1980) Reviews

Russ Abbot's Madhouse

If you grew up in the 1980s in the UK, there's a strong chance Russ Abbot's Madhouse was part of your Saturday night viewing routine. A zany sketch show offering a blend of slapstick, parody, and wacky characters. "See you, Jimmy!"

Rising Damp

Rising Damp (1974) Reviews

Rising Damp

Rigsby, as portrayed by the incomparable Leonard Rossiter, was a marvel of contradiction — sleazy, prejudiced, miserly and hopelessly deluded, particularly when it came to his amorous ambitions toward the ever-disinterested Miss Jones