A Night Out (1960) Reviews
Albert Stokes finds himself perpetually fighting the dominance of women, not least of all his possessive widowed mother.
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Albert Stokes finds himself perpetually fighting the dominance of women, not least of all his possessive widowed mother.
A curious mixture of soap opera and DIY, 'Round at the Redways' appeared on the new independent network from the first week of ITV’s launch.
It is a bright New York November and the rich Mrs Oliver Jordan is planning a dinner party. As the guests gather it is revealed there are love affairs, jealousy, crooked business deals and even death comes to join...
New York lawyer George Simon is about to jump out of his office window in the Empire State Building...
Anthology series of different tales introduced by a star considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time
When Tony Hancock left the BBC for ITV his was one of the most watched shows on British television. By the end of this ITV series his career was in shreds...
Resurrected from the 1949 movie, Harry Lime is now an international businessman with organizations in most of the world's capitals. But shady deals, and equally shady characters are never far away...
In 1913, a naïve farmer in the Balkan states becomes involved in political intrigue, including a deadly assassination attempt
American action thriller follows a low-ranking White House official who is drawn into the mystery of a disgraced tech executive who is being hunted by assassins
Featuring a number of well-known faces, this 'lost' ITV play is the first in a trilogy which were all set along Blackpool's Golden Mile
After their parents' death in a fire, three children are placed in the custody of a murderous villain, Count Olaf, who attempts to steal their inheritance
Elizabeth Gaskell’s charming tale of a fictional Cheshire town and its eccentric characters has been adapted for TV three times by the BBC. In this review, we take a look at all three productions
The continuing trials and tribulations of a Northern lad trying to make it in the South as he wheels and deals in the cutthroat world of big business.
Light hearted comedy about a country vicar and his day-to-day exploits as he wove his way in and out of the lives of his parishioners.
First Night presented a series of new plays written for television with an emphasis on action and conflict. The series debuted on BBC with Alan Owen's The Strain on 22 September 1963 and ran through until 1964.
Loyalty and treason on the eve of the Armada in this eight-part BBC serial featuring some of television's best known names
On a wild, dark night in 1770, a storm-lashed ship crashes helplessly on the treacherous rocks of Dead Eye, lured to its doom by a flickering light on the coast. It's sole survivor now has to fear for her life as a gang of desperate men try to silence her.
Ronnie Barker starred in this sitcom as Lord Rustless, an ageing but perennial scatterbrain.
Drama set around the Nazi occupation of the Channel Islands during the Second World War
Created and written by Susan Nickson and set in her hometown of Runcorn, Cheshire, this sitcom revolves around the sex-and-booze-lives of five insecure twentysomethings