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- Three old men from Yorkshire who have never grown up face the trials of their fellow town citizens and everyday life and stay young by reminiscing about the days of their youth and attempting feats not common to the elderly.
- The original surreal sketch comedy showcase for the Monty Python troupe.
- A gritty drama which follows the work of the police force in the fictional town of Newtown in the North of England.
- This long-running BBC comedy show consisted of sketches and humourous musical routines.
- The adventures of a crazy trio whose motto is "we do anything, anytime, anywhere."
- The lives and loves of Beryl Hennessey (Polly James) and Sandra Hutchinson (Nerys Hughes), two young, single women sharing a flat in Liverpool.
- Returning from the Army, Terry finds his best mate Bob is marrying Thelma, Terry's former partner. Their lives intertwine as Terry reintegrates, challenging the relationships between the three.
- 1970s BBC police drama with experienced cops DCS Charlie Barlow and DS John Watt who lead a task force charged with tackling the toughest cases Thamesford has to offer.
- Crime-novelist Paul Temple solves mysteries with the help of his wife Steve.
- Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques portray twins who live together in East Acton and enjoy a slightly surreal life, bothering their snobbish next-door neighbour Mr. Brown and getting into frequent difficulties with the local constable.
- Mixture of fictional and non-fictional thought-provoking short films aimed at students of school and college.
- Anthology series of one-off, unrelated situation comedies.
- Comedy show by Irish comedian
- Weekly music and variety show starring John Denver.
- An anthology of single plays starring actor-comedian Ronnie Barker. Two of the plays were developed into their own sitcoms: Open All Hours and Porridge.
- The story of the aborted 1937 filming of "I, Claudius", starring Charles Laughton, with all of its surviving footage.
- A trio of present-day children become involved in a conflict between a band of renegades and secret police from the 26th century.
- The team go on location to film travelogues on a particular theme: Cities (twice); Historical figures and their homes (twice); Islands; Twin towns; Great rivers.
- A look at the English seaside holiday.
- The Goodies fall on hard times, and Tim and Graeme send Bill to sell their trusty three-seater trandem. All the local townspeople find it ridiculous and Bill is humiliated by only being offered a tin of baked beans. Tim and Graeme are disgusted with only getting baked beans, instead of money, but Graeme gets the idea to plant a bean. This rapidly grows into an enormous beanstalk - reaching all the way from England to the summit of Mt. Everest. In hot pursuit of their beanstalk, the Goodies enter an "It's a Knockout" competition, which is being held at the foot of Mt. Everest. Among other things, the Goodies have to climb the beanstalk to the top of the mountain, as part of the contest. There, they find the Giant's castle and, in it, a Giant of surprising height who has a valuable secret to protect.
- Alan Joyce is a fat,greedy man whose wife devises a plan to keep him off food for a day. She goes out and takes not only all the food from the house but Alan's clothes. He rings the police but to no great avail. He rings a Chinese takeaway but they have stopped delivering. In desperation,when the cleaning lady Mrs. Dawkins comes in,he plans to leaves the house and get some food wearing her clothes.