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1. Heartbeat (1992–2010)
TV-PG | 50 min | Drama, Comedy, Crime
The 1960s lives and adventures of the police constabulary, medical staff, and residents of Ashfordly and Aidensfield.
Stars: William Simons, Derek Fowlds, Tricia Penrose, Mark Jordon
Votes: 4,075
2. Casualty (1986– )
TV-PG | 50 min | Drama
The everyday lives of the people frequenting the frenetic Accident and Emergency department of Holby City Hospital.
Stars: Derek Thompson, Tony Marshall, Suzanne Packer, Ian Bleasdale
Votes: 3,694
3. 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: 4,110
4. 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: 6,021
5. Doctors (2000–2024)
30 min | Drama
The daily lives of staff at a Birmingham medical practice, including their often-dramatic involvements with their patients.
Stars: Adrian Lewis Morgan, Jan Pearson, Matthew Chambers, Diane Keen
Votes: 1,701
6. Hollyoaks (1995– )
TV-PG | 30 min | Drama, Romance
Hollyoaks takes a look at the lives, loves, and careers of a group of teenage friends and their families as they graduate through GCSEs, A-Levels, and College into the world of work.
Stars: Nick Pickard, Ashley Taylor Dawson, Kieron Richardson, Jennifer Metcalfe
Votes: 4,501
7. Grange Hill (1978–2008)
30 min | Comedy, Drama, Family
The long running television series of the Grange Hill Comprehensive School, and the children's everyday lives.
Stars: Stuart Organ, Gwyneth Powell, Lee Cornes, Sally Geoghegan
Votes: 1,661
8. The Royal (2003–2011)
TV-PG | 60 min | Drama
Set in the 1960s, this British medical drama follows the staff and patients of St Aidan's Royal Free Hospital.
Stars: Linda Armstrong, Robert Daws, Wendy Craig, Michelle Hardwick
Votes: 1,215
9. Loose Women (1999– )
60 min | Talk-Show
Lively daytime TV show, in which four "loose women" chat about news, issues and life in general.
Stars: Coleen Nolan, Andrea McLean, Carol McGiffin, Kaye Adams
Votes: 1,389
10. Love + Hate (2005)
86 min | Drama
An English lad secretly dates an Asian teen, while a co-worker begins an affair with the girl's older brother.
Director: Dominic Savage | Stars: Samina Awan, Aliya Bhatti, Miriam Ali, Mohammed Rafique
Votes: 678
11. The Paradise Club (1989–1990)
50 min | Crime, Drama
1980's Cockney London Villainy With Humour.
Stars: Don Henderson, Leslie Grantham, Leon Herbert, Barbara Wilshere
Votes: 124
12. Love in the 21st Century (1999)
25 min | Drama
As sex becomes less of a taboo in the new century, relationships get more diverse, but love is still a complicated thing that tests various couples in this drama.
Stars: Catherine McCormack, Ioan Gruffudd, Kate Ashfield, Clare Holman
Votes: 138
13. Celebrity Bedlam (2012– )
30 min | Comedy
Stars: Lee Kern, Howard Brown, Bruno Langley, Andy Scott-Lee
Votes: 18
14. Knight School (1997–1998)
23 min | Comedy, Family, Thriller
A young beggar is enrolled into medieval knight school at the behest of the principal, much to the disgust and embarrassment of certain underhanded plotters in the school, who would love to... See full summary »
Stars: Blake Ritson, Roger Lloyd Pack, Peter Jeffrey, Amy Phillips
Votes: 16
15. Filumena (2006 TV Movie)
Musical
Director: Eric Till | Stars: John Adria, Ashley Ball, Samuel Barritt, Connor Beaton
16. The British Soap Awards 2008 (2008 TV Special)
120 min
Director: John L. Spencer | Stars: Fern Britton, Phillip Schofield, Simon Ashdown, Jane Asher
Votes: 19
17. Green Shoes (2005)
12 min | Short, Drama
A group of young people enjoy a night out. Drinking late into the night we follow the individuals as their journeys separate. One woman is followed, attacked and raped. The many dangers facing binge drinkers are highlighted and explored.
Director: John McBride | Stars: Paul Anderton, Charlotte Armitage, Ollie Cole, Michelle Cornwell
18. The National Television Awards 2007 (2007 TV Special)
120 min
Stars: Trevor McDonald, Colin McFarlane, Freema Agyeman, Brian Belo
Votes: 31
19.
Casualty (1986– )
Episode:
A Father's Love
(2005)
TV-PG | Drama
Charlie is involved in a hostage situation; Will Manning's latest squeeze is Ellen; Pete comes to the hospital and is thumped by Luke.
Director: Craig Lines | Stars: Derek Thompson, Ian Bleasdale, Sarah Manners, Matthew Wait
Votes: 11
20.
Casualty (1986– )
Episode:
Aftermath
(2005)
TV-PG | Drama
Luke remains tight-lipped over Bex's whereabouts and visits Claire for the first time since abandoning her at the funeral, while Maggie reaches the end of her tether. UKTV.
Director: Rhys Powys | Stars: Susan Cookson, Janine Mellor, Simon MacCorkindale, Elyes Gabel
Votes: 12
21.
Casualty (1986– )
Episode:
Holding On: Part 1
(2005)
TV-PG | Drama
The partial collapse of a tower block brings many casualties; and a very unpleasant person from Maggie's past returns to work alongside her.
Director: Paul Walker | Stars: Susan Cookson, Simon MacCorkindale, Suzanne Packer, Mark Bonnar
Votes: 17
22.
Casualty (1986– )
Episode:
Holding On: Part 2
(2005)
TV-PG | Drama
Another unwelcome man from Maggie's past returns.
Director: Paul Walker | Stars: Suzanne Packer, Simon MacCorkindale, Susan Cookson, Elyes Gabel
Votes: 15
23.
Casualty (1986– )
Episode:
Sunday, Bloody Sunday
(1993)
TV-PG | Drama
There's a case of mistaken identity after fatal road accident; Ken learns of Duffy's jealousy and Norma decides it's time to leave Holby City.
Director: Richard Bramall | Stars: Derek Thompson, Catherine Shipton, Clive Mantle, Suzanna Hamilton
Votes: 13
24.
Casualty (1986– )
Episode:
The Long Goodbye
(2005)
TV-PG | Drama
Troubled Bex tells Claire she intends to leave the area - and that Luke still loves her; Selina is stabbed by a female member of the drug smuggling group, but fortunately she and the dishonest policeman are killed in a car crash.
Director: Christopher King | Stars: Elizabeth Carling, Susan Cookson, Simon MacCorkindale, Suzanne Packer
25.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #27.20
(2004)
Comedy, Drama, Family
On Open Day, Togger's brother causes mayhem with the help of a goat, Shannon makes a last moment decision about Hudson & the Year 8 girls handcuff themselves to the goalposts.
Director: Paul Murphy | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Jacqueline Boatswain, Lauren Bunney, Kirsten Cassidy
26.
Heartbeat (1992–2010)
Episode:
Child's Play
(2000)
TV-PG | Drama, Comedy, Crime
Bernie's old friend Stanley Leroy checks in at the Aidensfield Arms. Leroy is a producer and knows all the stars and they organize a s fan club tour, where people can meet their idols. Edna... See full summary »
Director: Steve Goldie | Stars: Stan Robinson, Tom Hudson, William Simons, Jason Durr
Votes: 29
27.
The Royal (2003–2011)
Episode:
The Unbreakable Chain
(2003)
TV-PG | 47 min | Drama
Student nurse Samantha Beaumont makes quite an entrance, arriving in the middle of the night. The hospital porters get involved with helping a farming family, whilst Brigid and Jill try to ... See full summary »
Director: Adrian Bean | Stars: Phil Atkinson, Tom Hudson, Andy Wear, Michael Starke
Votes: 22
28.
Casualty (1986– )
Episode:
No Way Back
(2006)
TV-PG | Drama
Maggie tries to hide her anguish as she tells her children they have the chance to go to Malaysia with their father. Receptionist Alice packs her bags. UKTV.
Director: Deborah Paige | Stars: Susan Cookson, Derek Thompson, Luke Bailey, Sam Grey
29.
The Bill (1984–2010)
Episode:
Getting Involved
(1991)
TV-14 | 25 min | Crime, Drama
A man's car is being continually vandalised, and Smollett is reminded of a fatal hit-and-run case he was involved in investigating. Could it now be a case of the victim's family wanting ... See full summary »
Director: Richard Holthouse | Stars: Nick Stringer, Andrew Mackintosh, Mark Wingett, Kevin Lloyd
Votes: 39
30.
The Bill (1984–2010)
Episode:
Fair Exchange
(1994)
TV-14 | 25 min | Crime, Drama
Insp Monroe and DC Woods arrive at a burnt-out house, which may have been started deliberately.
Director: Diana Patrick | Stars: Mary Jo Randle, Tom Cotcher, Kevin Lloyd, Jaye Griffiths
Votes: 38
31.
The Bill (1984–2010)
Episode:
Back in Business
(1996)
TV-14 | 25 min | Crime, Drama
Ch. Supt. Brownlow returns to take charge at Sun Hill once again. Ch. Insp. Conway sets up an operation against a debt collector.
Director: Laurence Moody | Stars: Ben Roberts, Peter Ellis, Graham Cole, Jeff Stewart
Votes: 29
32.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #26.15
(2003)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Tanya takes on the next Underpants Dare, Mel takes Shannon's place as soccer forward, and Amy is stressed at finding History too hard, desperately missing the support of her mother.
Director: Chris Corcoran | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Matthew Buckley, Lauren Bunney, Kirsten Cassidy
33.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #27.15
(2004)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Emma and Annie fight, but Miss Dyson makes then apologise to each other. Goaded by his insults, Mr. Green lands a punch on Taylor, but the event is witnessed by Nick.
Director: Peter Hoar | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Jacqueline Boatswain, Matthew Buckley, Lauren Bunney
34.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #27.5
(2004)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Togger's hopes of finding the capsule are dashed by the caretaker, Taylor's account of Nick's racist past becomes public knowledge, and Annie gets kept at home by her unstable father.
Director: David Andrews | Stars: Matthew Buckley, Lauren Bunney, Kirsten Cassidy, Chris Crookall
35.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #27.8
(2004)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Josh wants to enter the trip to France essay competition when he learns Anika is entering, but isn't inspired to write anything, so Martin puts his own entry in under Josh's name.
Director: Chris Corcoran | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Jacqueline Boatswain, Matthew Buckley, Lauren Bunney
36.
The Paradise Club (1989–1990)
Episode:
Faces from the Past
(1990)
50 min | Crime, Drama
Frank's local celebrity status has seen his former bishop reach out to him but he has his eyes on a former girlfriend Maggie. A jailbird friend of Jojo's warns him that headcase Albert Styles in out and looking for revenge on Ma Kane.
Director: Derek Banham | Stars: Don Henderson, Leslie Grantham, Peter Gowen, Leon Herbert
37.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.13
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Jeremy's hopes are dashed when he's sacked from the school play. Ed and Alison boost Alex's ego to persuade him to go on the adventure trip.
Director: Chris Johnston | Stars: Jacqueline Boatswain, Hollie-Jay Bowes, Josh Brown, Matthew Buckley
38.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.17
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Alex returns to school and renews his friendships. Tanya gets back in touch with Lucy and tries to arrange a meeting with her to find out about her attacker.
Director: Paul Murphy | Stars: Jacqueline Boatswain, Hollie-Jay Bowes, Josh Brown, Lauren Bunney
39.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.5
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
It's the day of the football trials, but Baz has got other things on his mind. Mrs Bassinger gives the go ahead for Spencer to make a film, instead of the usual school play.
Director: Tessa Hoffe | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Hollie-Jay Bowes, Josh Brown, Matthew Buckley
40.
Love in the 21st Century (1999)
Episode:
Toyboys
(1999)
Drama
Bored married teacher Sarah begins to take an interest in a fifteen year old student called Ryan.
Director: Matthew Evans | Stars: Clare Holman, Ray Stevenson, Matt Kennard, Ben Bryant
Votes: 31
41.
Knight School (1997–1998)
Episode:
The New Boy
(1997)
Comedy, Family, Thriller
Director: Andrew Morgan | Stars: Blake Ritson, Mark Billingham, Peter Cocks, Ciaran Griffiths
42.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.1
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
On the day before term starts, the new 1st formers are shown round Grange Hill. Alex's remote controlled blimp causes mayhem, and Togger gets blamed for his younger brother's mischief.
Director: Peter Hoar | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Jacqueline Boatswain, Hollie-Jay Bowes, Josh Brown
43.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.2
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Tanya's rebellious braided hair and ankle tattoo don't go unnoticed. Togger's class have to email a French school to tell them about themselves.
Director: Peter Hoar | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Jacqueline Boatswain, Hollie-Jay Bowes, Josh Brown
44.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.3
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
While trying to get Alex's car back, Tigger finds the Wannabies' stash of sweets, ready to be sold in the unofficial tuck shop. When Chloe realizes what's happened, she suggests to Mr. Malachay that Tigger has been bullying Alex.
Director: Craig Lines | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Jacqueline Boatswain, Josh Brown, Matthew Buckley
45.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.6
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
An argument between Kathy and Maddie is accidentally broadcast over the school radio, and Taylor steps in to become the first DJ. Ed forgets Alex's birthday.
Director: Tessa Hoffe | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Josh Brown, Matthew Buckley, Lauren Bunney
46.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.7
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Abel gets through to the Football Academy, but Togger doesn't. To Spencer's horror, the school votes in favour of producing "My Fair Lady".
Director: Peter Hoar | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Jacqueline Boatswain, Hollie-Jay Bowes, Josh Brown
47.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.8
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Tanya gives vent to her feelings over the school radio and is banned from the French Exchange.
Director: Peter Hoar | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Jacqueline Boatswain, Hollie-Jay Bowes, Matthew Buckley
48.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.10
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
On the sponsored bike ride Tanya's proposed secret meeting with Jean becomes a terrifying ordeal.
Director: Craig Lines | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Hollie-Jay Bowes, Lauren Bunney, Kirsten Cassidy
49.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.12
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Tanya thinks she sees her attacker at school, Alex has a swimming lesson, and Annie's lies about her credit cards get more elaborate.
Director: Tessa Hoffe | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Josh Brown, Matthew Buckley, Lauren Bunney
50.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.14
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
On the adventure trip, Chloe spoils the hunting expedition and pays the price. Back at school, Baz's dispute with Max escalates and leads to an accident.
Director: Peter Hoar | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Josh Brown, Matthew Buckley, Lauren Bunney