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- Long-running police drama series featuring officers and detectives from the fictional Sun Hill suburb in East London.
- 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.
- Two sisters in 1920s London work to achieve success in the dressmaking business.
- The cases of a portly and eccentric criminal law barrister.
- In 1984 Kenith Trodd joined BBC team responding to Channel 4 releases, leading to transition from BBC studio plays to Screen One/Two anthology series. Trodd oversaw first group of titles in these series in 1985.
- Anthology of unconnected movies of different genres.
- Gripping medical drama following the professional and personal lives of staff at a hectic city hospital. Balancing intense procedures with strained personal relationships.
- Monthly anthology series featuring televised versions of plays.
- Groundbreaking British police drama series following the exploits of the Special Branch of the Metropolitan Police: an elite group of officers tasked with protecting London from spies, terrorists, and subversives.
- Anthology series of dramatic works.
- Drama inside a women's prison.
- Thirty years in the life of a working-class British family, during times of great change.
- Police drama series, created by Ted Willis, set in a small town in Northamptonshire.
- A coming-of-age story set in the 19th century England about Edwin Clayhanger, a young man who wants to be an architect, but it is expected of him to continue the family's printing business which he accepts for the time being.
- Former Sergeant Major Claude Snudge meets up with Corporal Bootsie when they both start work at an exclusive Gentlemen's Club.
- A historical anthology series based on "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples", Winston Churchill's four-volume history of Britain and its former colonies.
- Soldiers of the Royal Wessex Rangers face dangerous tours of duty in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and difficult times back home with alienated families and uncomprehending friends.
- George and Sandy Shelton help their parents to run a small seaside hotel.
- Anthology series of stories "with a sting in the tail."
- Five monologues tell the stories of several different repressed souls: a mentally handicapped woman, a deteriorating clerical worker, a lonely older man, a tattoo enthusiast, an inexperienced social worker, and her unsatisfied clients.
- Midlands lawyer Neil Kinsey, known for being a maverick, takes on a new partner, Tricia Mabbott, who has recently left a larger firm. He brings an unconventional approach to dealing with his clients' cases, but has to contend with his estranged wife, Judy, his rivals, and the potential of romance with Tricia.
- Sam is a teenage boy who lives with his mother and and old man called Patrick in a pub on the River Thames. One day he sees a model aeroplane flying over the river and then a group of men hiding in an old warehouse. He watches them, and before long he discovers that they are diamond smugglers... and Patrick's son is one of the gang.
- Salim and Marianne love each other and their children, but there are different ways of loving. Marianne knows an affair is wrong - but suspects she can get away with it.
- Librarian Henry Nunn leaves his boring life and moves to his childhood home in Stackley which he thinks of as a lost paradise only to find it squatted by a green-haired punk and that his neighbours are less than enamoured with him.
- William Mompesson retells the heroic true story of the inhabitants of Eyam, Derbyshire, who he convinced to sacrifice themselves during a visitation of the plague.