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1. The Bill (1984–2010)
TV-14 | Crime, Drama
Police drama series following officers and detectives from Sun Hill Police Station in East London.
Stars: Graham Cole, Jeff Stewart, Trudie Goodwin, Simon Rouse
Votes: 4,099
2. Emmerdale Farm (1972– )
TV-PG | 30 min | Adventure, Crime, Drama
A soap opera set in a fictional village in the Yorkshire Dales.
Stars: Christopher Chittell, Lucy Pargeter, Mark Charnock, Dominic Brunt
Votes: 3,525
3. Dixon of Dock Green (1955–1976)
Crime, Drama
Constable George Dixon and his colleagues at the Dock Green police station in the East End of London deal with petty crime, successfully controlling it through common sense and human understanding.
Stars: Jack Warner, Peter Byrne, Geoffrey Adams, Arthur Rigby
Votes: 308
4. 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: 347
5. Please Sir! (1968–1972)
30 min | Comedy
A hapless but caring teacher tries to control his class of unruly kids. The teacher sees much good and potential in his pupils, much to the dismay of his fellow teachers who have lost hope in these kids.
Stars: Deryck Guyler, Noel Howlett, Joan Sanderson, Richard Davies
Votes: 425
6. On the Up (1990–1992)
30 min | Comedy
Self-made millionaire Tony Carpenter struggles his way through life, dealing with a snooty wife, troublesome daughter, opinionated mother and quirky domestic staff.
Stars: Dennis Waterman, Sam Kelly, Joan Sims, Jenna Russell
Votes: 249
7. Dear John.... (1986–1987)
30 min | Comedy
John Lacey comes home one evening to discover a letter from his wife, starting with "Dear John" and informing him that she is leaving him. Lonely and now divorced, John joins a club where lonely divorced people can meet.
Stars: Ralph Bates, Peter Blake, Peter Denyer, Rachel Bell
Votes: 555
8. Please Sir! (1971)
100 min | Comedy
In this spin-off from the ITV television series "Please Sir!" which ran from 1968 to 1972, Mr Hedges takes his class on a field trip, with disastrous consequences.
Director: Mark Stuart | Stars: John Alderton, Deryck Guyler, Noel Howlett, Joan Sanderson
Votes: 851
9. Armchair Theatre (1956–1974)
60 min | Drama
This show was a British television drama anthology series of single plays that ran on the ITV network from 1956 to 1974. It was originally produced by Associated British Corporation, and from mid-1968 by Thames Television.
Stars: Harry H. Corbett, Paul Whitsun-Jones, Billie Whitelaw, Neil McCallum
Votes: 245
10. Agony (1979–1981)
25 min | Comedy
A successful radio host and advice columnist struggles with her unreliable husband, her interfering mother and constant advances from a co-worker.
Stars: Maureen Lipman, Simon Williams, Maria Charles, Diana Weston
Votes: 145
11. Father, Dear Father (1968–1973)
30 min | Comedy
A comedy of the life of a divorced father and his two daughters.
Stars: Patrick Cargill, Natasha Pyne, Ann Holloway, Noel Dyson
Votes: 195
12. The Fenn Street Gang (1971–1973)
30 min | Comedy
The lives and adventures of the pupils of class 5C from 'Please Sir', after they have left Fenn Street School.
Stars: Peter Cleall, Carol Hawkins, David Barry, Peter Denyer
Votes: 103
13. Never Mind the Quality: Feel the Width (1973)
88 min | Comedy
The trials and tribulations of a tailor-shop partnership owned by a Jewish man and an Irish Catholic man.
Director: Ronnie Baxter | Stars: John Bluthal, Joe Lynch, Yootha Joyce, Wendy King
Votes: 65
14. Moody and Pegg (1974–1975)
52 min | Comedy, Drama
Daphne Pegg moves out of stern Aunt Ethel's place in the North to start a new, independent life in London. Meanwhile in London, recently divorced Roland Moody looks forward to living in a ... See full summary »
Stars: Judy Cornwell, Derek Waring, Frances Bennett, Tony Selby
Votes: 34
15. Romany Jones (1972–1975)
30 min | Comedy
Originally intended as a comedy vehicle for the star of series 1 + 2, James Beck, more famous as Private Walker in 'Dad's Army'. Bert Jones and his wife Betty live on a caravan site in the ... See full summary »
Stars: Arthur Mullard, Queenie Watts, James Beck, Jo Rowbottom
Votes: 41
16. Life Begins at Forty (1978–1980)
Comedy
Stars: Derek Nimmo, Rosemary Leach, Michael Graham Cox, Fanny Rowe
Votes: 16
17. Never Too Young to Rock (1975)
99 min | Music
In the late 1970s, rock 'n' roll was banned from television. One young man, our hero, led the battle against the TV ban. He searched the country for the biggest rock groups to perform at a ... See full summary »
Director: Dennis Abey | Stars: Peter Denyer, Freddie Jones, Sheila Steafel, Joe Lynch
Votes: 74
18. Oh Brother! (1968–1970)
30 min | Comedy
Brother Dominic is a new monk who approaches every task with good intentions. But frequent mishaps occur, exasperating the head of the monastery, Father Anselm, and head of novices, Father Bernard.
Stars: Derek Nimmo, Felix Aylmer, Patrick McAlinney, Derek Francis
Votes: 43
19. How's Your Father? (1979–1980)
30 min | Comedy
Sitcom starring Harry Worth as a widower with two teenage children.
Stars: Harry Worth, Giles Watling, Debby Cumming, Sonia Graham
Votes: 11
20. Frost on Sunday (1968–1970)
50 min | Comedy, Talk-Show
Talk show and light entertainment.
Stars: David Frost, Ronnie Corbett, Ronnie Barker, Josephine Tewson
Votes: 65
21. All Star Comedy Carnival (1969 TV Movie)
150 min | Comedy
Various ITV comedy shows perform sketches in this holiday special.
Stars: Des O'Connor, Peter Adamson, John Alderton, Jean Alexander
22. The Waiting War (1983 TV Movie)
60 min | Drama
Director: Tony Smith | Stars: Rachel Bell, Sarah Stephenson, Maggie McCarthy, Lesley Clare O'Neill
23. All Star Comedy Carnival (1972 TV Movie)
94 min | Comedy
Jimmy Tarbuck hosts another All Star Comedy Carnival, this time with skits from Love Thy Neighbour, Rod Hull and Emu, Nearest and Dearest, Moira Anderson, Father Dear Father, Thirty Minutes... See full summary »
Directors: Terry Henebery, Stuart Allen, Les Chatfield, Bryan Izzard, Mike Lloyd, David Mallet, Bill Podmore, William G. Stewart | Stars: Jimmy Tarbuck, Moira Anderson, Anne Aston, Nina Baden-Semper
Votes: 13
24. Night of One Hundred Stars (1980 TV Movie)
150 min | Biography
Director: Alan Boyd | Stars: Terry Wogan, Alyn Ainsworth, Eamonn Andrews, James Aubrey
25. Thicker Than Water (1981– )
30 min | Comedy
Stars: Joss Ackland, Colin Farrell, Peter Denyer, David Battley
26.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
A Woman Alone
(1980)
Comedy
Jane's worried she may be pregnant and even more worried about who the father could be - Laurence or Vincent? Then when things couldn't get any more stressful, the man who's been sending her threatening letters shows up at the office.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Diana Weston, Maureen Lipman, Simon Williams, Jan Holden
27.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
An Unmarried Couple
(1979)
Comedy
While Laurence's psychiatrist becomes infuriated with him, Jane receives a visit from a couple who want her to join their swingers club.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Maureen Lipman, David Ashford, Jeremy Bulloch, Peter Denyer
Votes: 14
28.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
Arrivals and Departures
(1981)
Comedy
Being unemployed is making Michael seriously depressed and when Jane goes to visit him she discovers she may be too late to help him out.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Maureen Lipman, Simon Williams, Maria Charles, Diana Weston
Votes: 11
29.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
Back to Reality
(1980)
Comedy
Jane returns from holiday to big surprises and problems - Andy has been replaced at the radio station by a cynic, Rob and Michael want her out of their flat, and Laurence has attempted to meet someone via a dating service.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Diana Weston, Maureen Lipman, Jan Holden, Bill Nighy
30.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
Coming Out... and Going in Again?
(1980)
Comedy
Jane is furious when she invites Michael to talk anonymously about being gay on her radio show and Truscombe reveals his real name on air.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Maureen Lipman, Jeremy Bulloch, Peter Denyer, Robert Austin
31.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
Forever and Never
(1979)
Comedy
When Michael and Rob start having relationship problems they both turn to Jane for comfort and Laurence isn't best pleased.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Maureen Lipman, Simon Williams, Peter Denyer, Diana Weston
Votes: 12
32.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
From Here to Maternity
(1981)
Comedy
Reconciled with Laurence and heavily pregnant, Jane decides to quit her jobs at the magazine and radio show to spend more time at home.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Maureen Lipman, Jane Sherwin, Diana Weston, Jan Holden
Votes: 17
33.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
Help
(1979)
Comedy
Agony aunt Jane is distraught when her husband Laurence tells her he's leaving her.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Maureen Lipman, Diana Weston, Maria Charles, Simon Williams
Votes: 14
34.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
Problem Parents
(1980)
Comedy
Rob and Michael turn to Jane for advice on how to break the news to Rob's parents that he's gay while she gets a shock from Truscombe when he tells her he's in love - with her mother.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Diana Weston, Maureen Lipman, Robert Austin, Bill Nighy
35.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
Rings Off Their Fingers
(1981)
Comedy
It's New Year's Eve and Jane's in despair at the state of her marriage while Rob's decided to leave for Australia to start a new life.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Robert Austin, Peter Blake, Maureen Lipman, Maria Charles
36.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
Second Time Around
(1980)
Comedy
Andy returns but he's not the same person anymore. He's now a devout christian and he's changed his name to Andrew Love.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Diana Weston, Maureen Lipman, Peter Blake, Jan Holden
37.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
Television Can Damage Your Health
(1980)
Comedy
Jane pursues a career on TV and lands a job as the presenter of a talk show.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Maureen Lipman, Diana Weston, Jo Warne, Bill Nighy
38.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
Too Much Agony, Too Little Ecstasy
(1979)
Comedy
As Jane's birthday approaches, she decides to take the plunge and walk out on her broken marriage.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Maureen Lipman, Diana Weston, Maria Charles, Simon Williams
Votes: 12
39.
Agony (1979–1981)
Episode:
Wedlock, Deadlock
(1979)
Comedy
Laurence wants a more open marriage that allows him to see other women but isn't happy when he finds out Jane wants to see other men.
Director: John Reardon | Stars: Maureen Lipman, Diana Weston, Maria Charles, Jan Holden
Votes: 12
40.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
Pot of Basil: Part 1
(1974)
TV-14 | Drama
Mrs. Constance Bell was shocked to read in a magazine that a ming vase had sold at auction for £95 000 - shocked because she argues this vase was family property bequeathed by her late ... See full summary »
Director: Laurence Moody | Stars: Joseph Berry, Bernard Brown, Rowena Cooper, Gerry Cowan
41.
Dear John.... (1986–1987)
Episode:
Death
(1986)
28 min | Comedy
Ralph suffers from a family curse which John and Kate try and explain is just superstition while Kirk arrives with his size nines and puts his foot in it.
Director: Ray Butt | Stars: Ralph Bates, Peter Blake, Peter Denyer, Belinda Lang
Votes: 23
42.
Dear John.... (1986–1987)
Episode:
Toby
(1986)
28 min | Comedy
Sunday is the only day John is legally allowed to spend time with son Toby.
Director: Ray Butt | Stars: Ralph Bates, Peter Blake, Peter Denyer, Belinda Lang
Votes: 20
43.
Dear John.... (1986–1987)
Episode:
The Fourteen Year Itch
(1986)
29 min | Comedy
John's friend and co-worker Ken develops the dreaded 14-year itch (twice as bad as the 7-year itch).
Director: Ray Butt | Stars: Ralph Bates, Peter Blake, Peter Denyer, Belinda Lang
Votes: 22
44.
Dear John.... (1986–1987)
Episode:
Sanctuary
(1987)
29 min | Comedy
John's courtship of his new girlfriend Liz is interrupted by Ken's demand for sanctuary.
Director: Sue Bysh | Stars: Ralph Bates, Peter Blake, Peter Denyer, Rachel Bell
Votes: 21
45.
Dear John.... (1986–1987)
Episode:
Torquay
(1987)
30 min | Comedy
Does Torquay hold the key to all John's dreams?
Director: Sue Bysh | Stars: Ralph Bates, Peter Blake, Peter Denyer, Rachel Bell
Votes: 19
46.
Dear John.... (1986–1987)
Episode:
Once Bitten
(1987)
30 min | Comedy
John embarks on yet another hopeful romance.
Director: Sue Bysh | Stars: Ralph Bates, Peter Blake, Peter Denyer, Rachel Bell
Votes: 22
47.
Dixon of Dock Green (1955–1976)
Episode:
Baubles, Bangles and Beads
(1975)
49 min | Crime, Drama
A jewel stealing gang throw their loot into a squatted property while being pursued by police then try to later return to recover their loot from the squatters.
Director: Joe Waters | Stars: Jack Warner, Brian Glover, Johnny Shannon, Frank Jarvis
Votes: 6
48.
Father, Dear Father (1968–1973)
Episode:
It's Never Too Late
(1970)
24 min | Comedy
When Patrick's mother reminds him that Karen never had a proper christening, Patrick - and Barbara - decide to rectify this and go to see their local vicar. The vicar is expecting a couple ... See full summary »
Director: William G. Stewart | Stars: Patrick Cargill, Natasha Pyne, Ann Holloway, Noel Dyson
Votes: 8
49.
The Fenn Street Gang (1971–1973)
Episode:
Is Anybody There?
(1973)
25 min | Comedy
The gang go other-worldly when Maureen sprouts an interest in spiritualism. At a meeting held by local medium Mr. Grout, he reveals that one of them could easily turn out to be a medium too... See full summary »
Director: Philip Casson | Stars: Malcolm McFee, Peter Cleall, David Barry, Liz Gebhardt
50.
How's Your Father? (1979–1980)
Episode:
The One That Got Away
(1980)
Comedy
Director: Graeme Muir | Stars: Harry Worth, Giles Watling, Debby Cumming, Sonia Graham