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1. Coronation Street (1960– )
TV-PG | 30 min | Drama, Romance
The world's longest-running television soap, Coronation Street focuses on the everyday lives of working-class people in Manchester, England.
Stars: William Roache, Helen Worth, Barbara Knox, Sally Dynevor
Votes: 6,026
2. Upstairs, Downstairs (1971–1975)
TV-14 | 60 min | Drama
The lives and fortunes of the Bellamy family and their below-stairs servant staff at 165 Eaton Place play out against the social, political and historical backdrop of Edwardian London from 1903 to 1930.
Stars: Gordon Jackson, David Langton, Jean Marsh, Angela Baddeley
Votes: 3,574
3. Crown Court (1972–2007)
TV-14 | 25 min | Drama
A courtroom drama in which each case is usually presented in three episodes. At the end of the third episode, a jury of "ordinary people" comes to a verdict on the evidence presented.
Stars: Peter Wheeler, Joseph Berry, Richard Colson, Derek Hockridge
Votes: 348
4. Jane Eyre (1983)
TV-PG | 28 min | Drama, Romance
A young governess falls in love with her mysterious employer, but a terrible secret puts their happiness at risk.
Stars: Zelah Clarke, Timothy Dalton, Carol Gillies, James Marcus
Votes: 3,695
5. Play for Today (1970–1984)
75 min | Comedy, Drama
A British television anthology drama series that aired on BBC1 between 1970 and 1984.
Stars: Alison Steadman, Nigel Hawthorne, Tony Caunter, David Daker
Votes: 395
6. Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
50 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Inspector Jean Darblay is assigned to Hartley, Lancashire. Initially facing scepticism from sergeants Joe Beck and George Parrish, she gradually earns their respect and admiration as their new female boss at the police station.
Stars: David Ellison, Noel Collins, Stephanie Turner, Anna Carteret
Votes: 283
7. ITV Saturday Night Theatre (1969–1974)
78 min | Drama
Anthology series of dramatic works.
Stars: Michael Balfour, Madoline Thomas, Diane Cilento, Jim Dale
Votes: 98
8. Baal (1982 TV Movie)
64 min | Drama, Musical
Baal is a young amoral rebellious poetic genius who, after a short and eventful life of debauchery, betrayal and violence, is about to cut his ties to the world and meet his doom. A high society party is where the end begins.
Director: Alan Clarke | Stars: David Bowie, Robert Austin, Jonathan Kent, Russell Wootton
Votes: 322
9. Thirty-Minute Theatre (1965–1973)
30 min | Crime, Drama
Anthology drama series of short plays shown on BBC Television.
Stars: Robin Chadwick, Donald Sinden, Helen Lindsay, Paul Moriarty
Votes: 57
10. Afternoon Off (1979 TV Movie)
63 min | Drama
Lee, a Chinese man, works as a waiter in a hotel in England, despite speaking very little English. Told that a girl called Iris might be interested in him, on his afternoon off work he buys a box of chocolates and sets off to find her.
Director: Stephen Frears | Stars: Henry Man, Benjamin Whitrow, Angela Morant, Pasquale Perrino
Votes: 62
11. Our Kid (1973)
30 min | Comedy
The daily escapades of Bob and Ben Buslingthorpe of Halifax, West Yorkshire.
Stars: Barrie Rutter, Ken Platt, Sylvia Brayshay, Tim Wylton
Votes: 7
12. Get the Drift (1971–1976)
30 min | Comedy, Music
Stars: Henry Livings, Alex Glasgow, The Fivepenny Piece, Bernard Cribbins
13.
Play for Today (1970–1984)
Episode:
The Flipside of Dominick Hide
(1980)
90 min | Comedy, Drama
Dominick Hide has a mission to study and report on the transport systems of the past, but only as an observer. Yet when his Great Aunt Mavis talks about one of his ancestors, Dominick begins to bend the rules and become involved.
Director: Alan Gibson | Stars: Peter Firth, Caroline Langrishe, Pippa Guard, Patrick Magee
Votes: 344
14.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
Party Fun
(1981)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Inspector Darblay is left holding the baby when a prisoner is released from HM Prison Parkhurst.
Director: Leonard Lewis | Stars: Stephanie Turner, David Ellison, Noel Collins, Tony Caunter
Votes: 15
15.
Play for Today (1970–1984)
Episode:
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
(1973)
85 min | Comedy, Drama
Mrs Palfrey tries hard to be accepted by the other residents at the Claremont. But then she meets Ludo and a real friendship begins.
Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg | Stars: Celia Johnson, Alan Webb, Susan Richards, Gillian Lind
Votes: 26
16.
Thirty-Minute Theatre (1965–1973)
Episode:
Under the Age
(1972)
31 min | Crime, Drama
Gay bartender Susie applies make-up and holds sway over a quiet bar, responding with suspicion and bitterness to two men and then two women who enter, all communicating with meanness, innuendo and sniggering.
Director: Alan Clarke | Stars: Paul Angelis, Michael Angelis, Stephen Bent, David Lincoln
Votes: 61
17.
Upstairs, Downstairs (1971–1975)
Episode:
For Love of Love
(1972)
TV-PG | 49 min | Drama
Despite their disdain for social conventions, Elizabeth marries Fabian socialist and poet, Lawrence Kirbridge, in a traditional church service and all of its trappings.
Director: Herbert Wise | Stars: Jean Marsh, Gordon Jackson, Rachel Gurney, David Langton
Votes: 112
18.
Coronation Street (1960– )
Episode:
Episode #1.876
(1969)
TV-PG | 22 min | Drama, Romance
Ena helps out in the shop with Val in hospital. Audrey starts spending too much. Ena tells Dickie that dignity is more important than money. Audrey spends over £200 on hire purchase. ... See full summary »
Director: Gerry Mill | Stars: Jean Alexander, Hugh Armstrong, Sylvia Brayshay, Neville Buswell
19.
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (1969–1974)
Episode:
Consequences
(1972)
Drama
Director: Alan Gibson | Stars: Joss Ackland, Richard Beckinsale, Kate Binchy, Sylvia Brayshay
20.
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (1969–1974)
Episode:
Free as a Bird
(1973)
Drama
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Sylvia Brayshay, June Brown, Margaret Burton, Rosemarie Dunham
21.
Jane Eyre (1983)
Episode:
Reunion
(1983)
TV-Y | 28 min | Drama, Romance
Jane is about to accept John Rivers' proposal when she hears Rochester's voice calling her.
Director: Julian Amyes | Stars: Zelah Clarke, Timothy Dalton, Morag Hood, Elaine Donnelly
Votes: 54
22.
Jane Eyre (1983)
Episode:
Guests
(1983)
TV-Y | 30 min | Drama, Romance
Jane is baffled and fascinated by her employer, Mr. Rochester, who seems more than usually interested in her.
Director: Julian Amyes | Stars: Zelah Clarke, Timothy Dalton, Jean Harvey, Damien Thomas
Votes: 55
23.
Our Kid (1973)
Episode:
Ali Baba and the Forty Begonias
(1973)
Comedy
Director: Ian Davidson | Stars: Barrie Rutter, Ken Platt, Sylvia Brayshay, Renu Setna
24.
Our Kid (1973)
Episode:
No Women After Ten
(1973)
Comedy
Director: Ian Davidson | Stars: Barrie Rutter, Ken Platt, Sylvia Brayshay, Barbara Keogh
25.
Our Kid (1973)
Episode:
Odd Man Out
(1973)
Comedy
Director: Ian Davidson | Stars: Barrie Rutter, Ken Platt, Sylvia Brayshay, Peter Schofield
26.
Our Kid (1973)
Episode:
The Last of the All-Rounders
(1973)
Comedy
Director: Ian Davidson | Stars: Barrie Rutter, Ken Platt, Sylvia Brayshay, Paul McDowell
27.
Our Kid (1973)
Episode:
The Turn of the Worm
(1973)
Comedy
Director: Ian Davidson | Stars: Barrie Rutter, Ken Platt, Sylvia Brayshay, Betty Turner
28.
Our Kid (1973)
Episode:
Three's Company
(1973)
24 min | Comedy
The Halifax-centric brothers relationship is knocked askew when Bob gets engaged.
Director: Ian Davidson | Stars: Barrie Rutter, Ken Platt, Sylvia Brayshay, Darryl David
29.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
Who Was Kate Greer: Part 2
(1973)
TV-14 | Drama
Wrongfully convicted of stealing a valuable vase, Celia Alcott takes the stand. With Professor Archer committing suicide, much of her evidence is classed a hearsay. However she drops a bombshell by admitting she had an affair Archer.
Director: Alan Gibson | Stars: Frank Middlemass, Bernard Brown, John Flanagan, Ruth Trouncer
30.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
Who Was Kate Greer: Part 3
(1973)
TV-14 | Drama
Winifred Archer gives evidence and admits that the relationship with her husband was rocky but was unaware he killed himself fearing he had cancer. Victor Purbright returns to the stand and maintains Winifred Archer who sold the vase.
Director: Alan Gibson | Stars: Frank Middlemass, Bernard Brown, John Flanagan, Ruth Trouncer
31.
Get the Drift (1971–1976)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1971)
Comedy, Music
Director: Nick Hunter | Stars: Henry Livings, Alex Glasgow, The Fivepenny Piece, Sylvia Brayshay