Why Don't You... (1973) Reviews
Much maligned children's magazine series which, despite its critics, ran for 22 years
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Much maligned children's magazine series which, despite its critics, ran for 22 years
A successful American thriller writer, living in London, hires a British butler. But can two hugely different characters from completely different cultures get on?
BAFTA-nominated comedy After Henry followed the comfortable middle-class lives of three women; except that, for one of them, life wasn't all that comfortable...
Lavish drama series set in the world of haute couture in the 1920s.
Behind the calm of picture‑postcard English villages, the series fuses cosy mystery, dark comedy and quirky rural traditions as successive Detective Chief Inspectors unravel a continual run of killings, cementing its place as one of Britain’s most enduring detective dramas
If this is not the "Golden Age of Television Production," it could at least be argued that the multiplicity of platforms makes this the "Golden Age of Television Viewing"
Television development moved faster in Europe than it did in America. Nevertheless, by the 1950s US TV had overtaken the rest of the world and was enjoying its first Golden Age. But as unlikely as it may seem, the first real star of US television was a cat...
Like many famous entrepreneurs of his day, there were a number of comments attributed to Lew Grade. They became known as Gradisms
Gerry Anderson products dominated the toy shelves in the 1960s. Thunderbirds proved to be the most successful, and following this huge success toy manufacturers were not about to pass up another opportunity when Captain Scarlet arrived...
The film that Eric Morecambe convinced a television company to drop. Aired only after Eric's death - was it as bad as he feared? Brian Slade reassesses Night Train to Murder
In this hilarious and defining Carry On film, two enslaved Britons are taken to Rome. One of them is mistaken for a fighter, and gets drafted into the Royal Guard to protect Caesar. "Infamy! Infamy! They've all got in-for-me!"
"At the turn of the 18th Century, Britain was at war. These were the years when history was written in the blood and smoke of mighty sea battles and the name Nelson typified the spirit of the British Navy. But on the good ship Venus - my, you should have seen us!"
Part 2 of how the Star Trek franchise continued its journey from television to cinema and the relationship between the two genres, which didn't always work out in The Next Generation
Eddy is on the hunt for a big new client as her PR firm runs out of money, but a setback sees her and Patsy on the run in the south of France... Absolutely Fabulous returns for a movie outing that features a host of guest stars
Still Britain's cheekiest holiday! Carry On Camping (1969) remains a mud-splattered, laugh-packed classic—from Sid’s daft schemes to Babs' iconic bikini moment. A timeless slice of British comedy gold that never fails to brighten a grey day
Dr. Who is not a mysterious, somewhat sinister alien, but a genial old human gent with a passion for invention.”