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Spearhead
Reviews 1978 United Kingdom

Uncompromising series that follows soldiers of the fictional Wessex Rangers across deployments in Northern Ireland, West Germany, and Hong Kong, portraying the pressures of military life, rigid class structures, and the personal and moral challenges faced both on and off duty

Terrahawks
Reviews 1983 United Kingdom

Set in 2020, Terrahawks follows an elite Earth Defence Squadron battling Zelda, a vengeful android from Mars. Combining futuristic vehicles, monster-of-the-week threats, and a lighter tone, it blends sci-fi action with comedic elements - many Anderson fans hated it!

Bravo Two Zero
Reviews 1999 United Kingdom

A gripping war drama showcasing courage and conflict where failure becomes legend; Bravo Two Zero delivers action, controversy, and raw survival as an SAS mission unravels

The Grimleys
Reviews 1999 United Kingdom

Set in 1970s Dudley, The Grimleys follows awkward schoolboy Gordon Grimley as he navigates family chaos, school rivalries and his hopeless crush on teacher Geraldine Titley in a sharply written, nostalgic comedy packed with warmth, romance and cynical humour

The Moonstone
Reviews 1972 United Kingdom

After a priceless diamond stolen from an Indian temple disappears during a birthday celebration, suspicion engulfs an English household. As secrets unravel, a baffling mystery involving betrayal, greed, murder, and mistaken innocence slowly moves toward its startling solution

Midsomer Murders
Reviews 1997 United Kingdom

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

Jane Eyre
Reviews 1963 United Kingdom

After a harsh childhood, orphan Jane Eyre enters service at Thornfield Hall, where Charlotte Brontë’s resilient heroine meets Edward Rochester, the brooding master she serves as governess in the BBC’s atmospheric 1963 adaptation