The Singing Detective (1986) Reviews
A mystery writer with a chronic skin and joint disease falls into a fantasy world.
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A mystery writer with a chronic skin and joint disease falls into a fantasy world.
A senior police officer puts together a team of retired officers; eccentric misfits who have been re-employed to solve a series of previously unsolved cases
The incomparable Messrs Corbett and Barker in two all-but-forgotten silent slapstick movies from the seventies and eighties - The Picnic and By the Sea
British television in the 1980s welcomed the first new national television service for twenty years, breakfast TV was launched and cable and satellite were established. For many, it was the last golden decade, for others it was best forgotten
Arthur loans out Terry for an easy three-day job: working as a bodyguard for a Lebanese businessman. But while Arthur sees it as an opportunity for "a nice little earner", Terry suspects that all is not what it appears to be
Arguably the most sought-after missing Doctor Who adventure is brought under the spotlight
A 1995 direct-to-video Doctor Who spin-off created by Reeltime Pictures and fans of the series. Featuring classic characters and monsters Downtime serves as a sequel to the Second Doctor serials The Abominable Snowmen (1967) and The Web of Fear (1968).
The Doctor and Leela arrive on a sandminer crewed by humans and robots. But just as they arrive, members of the human crew are being murdered. If the robots are the culprits it could mean the end of civilisation as we know it
Cybill may be the closest American television has come to the spirit (and success) of the British hit Absolutely Fabulous.
All the drama of a Fleet Street newsroom
A British 'Toff' uses his appearance as an upper-class twit to outwit his adversaries.
When his ambition to skipper an ocean-going liner is scuppered, Captain Biskett has to make do with a small and battered cargo ship.
Comedy series that chronicled the merry misadventures of the employees of a London based TV sales and repair shop.
Short-lived female-led series following the adventures of a group of ‘girls for hire’ as promoters for live sporting events or sales promotions, to add a bit of glamour to proceedings
A melting pot of class and race set in a challenging comprehensive school, where the day-to-day troubles of its students spill out in dramatic ways
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...
In the post Victorian era a group of working-class women are discovering a feisty new spirit as their thoughts turn to the suffrage movement
Having received a Children's Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Production Design, and nominated for the award for Outstanding Animated Series, Star Trek: Prodigy is an excellent addition to the Star Trek canon
Old money and new money clash for influence among New York’s upper-class society in this period epic penned by 'Downton Abbey’s' Julian Fellowes
US mockumentary about a dysfunctional family and their formerly wealthy members who continue to lead an extravagant lifestyle despite their changed circumstances