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51.
The Chinese Detective (1981–1982)
Episode:
Hammer and Nails
(1981)
Crime, Drama
The murder of a Chinese club owner sets John Ho in the middle of a gangland struggle for power - and into the bad books of Chief Inspector Berwick.
Director: Terry Green | Stars: David Yip, Derek Martin, Arthur Kelly, Matthew Scurfield
Votes: 5
52.
The Chinese Detective (1981–1982)
Episode:
Ice and Dust
(1981)
50 min | Crime, Drama
Ho gambles his own life to accomplish his personal mission.
Director: Tom Clegg | Stars: David Yip, Derek Martin, Arthur Kelly, Ian Hendry
Votes: 7
53.
The Chinese Detective (1981–1982)
Episode:
Income Tax
(1981)
Crime, Drama
An-ex villain wants to put his dishonest ways behind him, so is not best pleased to be reminded of his past by the tax man and John Ho.
Director: Ian Toynton | Stars: David Yip, Derek Martin, Arthur Kelly, Lee Montague
54.
The Chinese Detective (1981–1982)
Episode:
Oblomov
(1982)
Crime, Drama
Ho has viral pneumonia and Dr Li prescribes 'ten days horizontal' - but a visit from informer, Jack Bross, rouses Ho from his sickbed.
Director: Terence Williams | Stars: David Yip, Derek Martin, Arthur Kelly, Eddie Tagoe
Votes: 5
55.
The Chinese Detective (1981–1982)
Episode:
Pasts
(1982)
Crime, Drama
Routine searches and an irritable Berwick don't appeal to Ho. When a pile of bones is found in a derelict house, Ho sees a chance to escape both.
Director: Leonard Lewis | Stars: David Yip, Derek Martin, Arthur Kelly, Peter Copley
56.
The Chinese Detective (1981–1982)
Episode:
Release
(1981)
Crime, Drama
A released prisoner, a smashed window and a terrified wife lead Detective Sergeant John Ho to discover that past crimes breed present strife and future violence.
Director: Ian Toynton | Stars: David Yip, Derek Martin, Arthur Kelly, John Bott
Votes: 7
57.
The Chinese Detective (1981–1982)
Episode:
Secret State
(1982)
Crime, Drama
Ho deals with a fatal shooting, but discovers there is no corpse. The only witness is an old lady and her budgies, but soon other parties begin to show interest in the case.
Director: Brian Lighthill | Stars: David Yip, Derek Martin, Arthur Kelly, Oengus MacNamara
58.
The Chinese Detective (1981–1982)
Episode:
Tapdancer
(1982)
Crime, Drama
A mother's cry for help sends Ho in search of a missing boy. With tap shoes and a cassette player, Tommy is no ordinary boy.
Director: Ian Toynton | Stars: David Yip, Derek Martin, Arthur Kelly, Edward Hardwicke
Votes: 6
59.
The Chinese Detective (1981–1982)
Episode:
The Four from Fulham
(1981)
Crime, Drama
Mr Hong holds the key to a big prize which the Fulham gang are desperate to win. John Ho observes them all, and witnesses the evil result of ambition and greed.
Director: Terry Green | Stars: David Yip, Derek Martin, Arthur Kelly, John Bott
Votes: 5
60.
The Chinese Detective (1981–1982)
Episode:
Trials
(1982)
Crime, Drama
A released prisoner, a smashed window and a terrified wife lead Detective Sergeant John Ho to discover that past crimes breed present strife and future violence.
Director: Ian Toynton | Stars: David Yip, Derek Martin, Arthur Kelly, Maurice Denham
Votes: 5
61.
The Chinese Detective (1981–1982)
Episode:
Washing
(1981)
Crime, Drama
Ho becomes involved in a complex Chinese puzzle when a dancer becomes the victim of a hit-and-run.
Director: Tom Clegg | Stars: David Yip, Derek Martin, Arthur Kelly, Robert Lee
62.
The Chinese Detective (1981–1982)
Episode:
Wheels Between Wheels
(1982)
Crime, Drama
Jack Longman's good with figures - but a stolen Mercedes and a ledger set Ho on course for another result - but not the one he had in mind.
Director: David Green | Stars: David Yip, Derek Martin, Arthur Kelly, Rudolph Walker
63.
Cluff (1964–1965)
Episode:
The Cigarettes
(1965)
Drama
Grocer Mr Smart is acting suspicious after a break-in where a batch of Cumberland cigarettes have been stolen. Smart suspects Pete Hirst, brother of shop girl June, but won't tell the police because they were already stolen.
Director: Terence Williams | Stars: Leslie Sands, Michael Bates, John Rolfe, John McKelvey
64.
Cluff (1964–1965)
Episode:
The Daughters
(1965)
Drama
The fair arrives in Gunnarshaw. Young Robina Leigh takes a shine to Judd Bristow who runs the dodgems, unaware that her is planning to break in her house. When £100 is stolen and Robina vanishes, Cluff knows where to look.
Director: Terence Williams | Stars: Leslie Sands, Michael Bates, John Rolfe, John McKelvey
65.
Cluff (1964–1965)
Episode:
The Pensioner
(1965)
Drama
Pensioner Bob Wheatrick has £200 hidden under his floorboards. When his wife goes into hospital he moves in with his daughter. When Bob returns to check his home the money has gone. Jody, a vagrant is suspected but Cluff thinks different.
Director: Terence Williams | Stars: Leslie Sands, Michael Bates, John Rolfe, John McKelvey
66.
Cluff (1964–1965)
Episode:
The Thief
(1965)
Drama
Jack Ramsey and Len Swinbank have been stealing sheep from local farmers for months. When potholers discover fifty carcasses on the moors near Gunnarshaw, Sgt Cluff begins delving among likely suspects.
Director: Terence Williams | Stars: Leslie Sands, Michael Bates, John Rolfe, John McKelvey
67.
Cluff (1964–1965)
Episode:
The Village Constable
(1965)
Drama
PC Chris Ripon is the new local policeman for the village of Langermede. Called out to a robbery of tools at the home forester Saul Farrer. He returns badly beaten up, putting the blame at gypsy Tod Mellor who is alibied by Sgt. Cluff.
Director: Terence Williams | Stars: Leslie Sands, Michael Bates, John Rolfe, John McKelvey
68.
Enemy at the Door (1978–1980)
Episode:
Post Mortem
(1980)
TV-14 | 51 min | Drama, War
Released from prison, Peter confronts Teddy Lupus, accusing him of collaboration. The two men argue and fight. Teddy is found dead and Peter's prints are on a wrench. However, Peter claims ... See full summary »
Director: Terence Williams | Stars: Alfred Burke, John Malcolm, Bernard Horsfall, Antonia Pemberton
Votes: 30
69.
Gazette (1968)
Episode:
Arrival
(1968)
Drama
A small country newspaper's owner, an MP, has until now been a sleeping partner, but on retirement, he returns to take an active, and autocratic hand in the daily workings, conflicting with the staff.
Stars: Gerald Harper, Jon Laurimore, Ralph Michael, Gillian Wray
70.
Gazette (1968)
Episode:
Exposure
(1968)
Drama
Director: James Ormerod | Stars: Gerald Harper, Jon Laurimore, Gillian Wray, Ralph Michael
71.
Gazette (1968)
Episode:
Missing
(1968)
Drama
Susan must assist in getting the story of a missing local schoolgirl, but Bill is working with an exceedingly seedy and aggressive Fleet Street reporter in hopes of getting a byline in a London paper.
Director: David Andrews | Stars: Jon Laurimore, Gillian Wray, Michael Blackham, John Nettleton
72.
Gazette (1968)
Episode:
Turn a Blind Eye
(1968)
Drama
Directors: David Andrews, James Doran | Stars: Gerald Harper, Jon Laurimore, Gillian Wray, Alan Barry
73.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
A Letter to David
(1971)
49 min | Drama
Hadleigh's late-night visitor prefers to enter Melford Park through a window. Whenever the talkative Harry Mortlake is around, Hadleigh is ready for trouble. But why does he show such uncharacteristic interest in Hadleigh's tailor?
Director: Brian Parker | Stars: Gerald Harper, Richard Pearson, Jane Merrow, Brian Smith
74.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
A Quiet Place in the Country
(1971)
48 min | Drama
Who is the man that Hadleigh meets in a churchyard, and why should he choose such a bizarre meeting place? In a seedy North London café Hadleigh finds a link with his past, which forces him... See full summary »
Director: Tony Wharmby | Stars: Gerald Harper, David Langton, Ambrosine Phillpotts, Norman Bird
75.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
Absolutely Feudal
(1971)
52 min | Drama
Two sets of problems - one domestic and the other agricultural - beset Hadleigh. The first puts him in a difficult emotional situation with Anne Hepton, and the other could cause the cancellation of the Westdale Agricultural Show.
Director: Peter Cregeen | Stars: Gerald Harper, Jane Merrow, J.G. Devlin, Michael Billington
76.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
Bow to the Lady
(1971)
45 min | Drama
Returning from London to Yorkshire by train, Hadleigh meets Anne Hepton and her eight-year-old daughter, Charlotte. The meeting has a profound effect upon him when he later meets Anne under different circumstances.
Director: Peter Cregeen | Stars: Gerald Harper, Peter Sallis, Ambrosine Phillpotts, Colin Gordon
77.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
Breakdown
(1971)
52 min | Drama
Should Anne Hepton stay the night at Melford Park, or return to her cottage? Far-reaching consequences attend her choice....
Director: Tony Wharmby | Stars: Gerald Harper, Jane Merrow, Michael Billington, Peter Bowles
78.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
Exposure
(1971)
51 min | Drama
At the same time as he enters into a slick business deal, Hadleigh embarks on a Yorkshire walking tour with a friend, Dr. Salter. The tour is cut short abruptly and Hadleigh is called upon to help in a life-and-death situation.
Director: Brian Parker | Stars: Gerald Harper, Michael Goodliffe, Kenneth Cranham, Kenneth Watson
79.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
For Those in Peril
(1969)
49 min | Drama
Bill Spence, a Westdale Gazette reporter, drunkenly insults Councillor Cleghorn in the pub. Susan realises Bill has a serious drinking problem.
Director: Valerie Hanson | Stars: Gerald Harper, Gillian Wray, Arthur Pentelow, Michael Blackham
Votes: 7
80.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
Nicola Penn
(1971)
50 min | Drama
Three cups laid for coffee on a Sunday morning mean that Melford Park has a visitor. Anne Hepton is unconcerned - until she sees the lovely Nicola Penn descending the staircase with Hadleigh.
Director: Peter Cregeen | Stars: Gerald Harper, Jane Merrow, Jill Dixon, John Bennett
81.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
Open Verdict
(1971)
51 min | Drama
Hadleigh always has a full engagement book but agrees to organise the local agricultural show. All goes well until another problem claims his attention and Hadleigh is bitterly reproached for interfering.
Director: Brian Parker | Stars: Gerald Harper, Jane Merrow, Richard Vernon, Anne Stallybrass
82.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
Ring of Fire
(1971)
51 min | Drama
Hadleigh calls to see Brian Alwyn, a racing driver friend now recovering from an accident on the track. A casual invitation to escort Brian's music critic wife, Sarah, to Covent Garden ... See full summary »
Director: Tony Wharmby | Stars: Gerald Harper, Hannah Gordon, Mike Pratt, George Pravda
83.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
Some You Win Some You Lose
(1969)
48 min | Drama
Susan and three companions have been arrested by the military authorities in a Greek frontier town on trumped-up charges of subversive activities. Hadleigh has to apply all his ingenuity and determination to secure their release.
Director: Peter Cregeen | Stars: Gerald Harper, Gillian Wray, Zia Mohyeddin, Harold Goldblatt
Votes: 8
84.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
Thanks for the Offer
(1969)
51 min | Drama
Introducing Hadleigh, a dynamic man of charm, sharp intellect and wealth. Here we find Hadleigh torn between a tempting offer from Lord Shawcliffe, an elderly press magnate in search of an ... See full synopsis »
Director: Marc Miller | Stars: Gerald Harper, Bill Fraser, Gillian Wray, Ambrosine Phillpotts
Votes: 7
85.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
The Dinner Party
(1969)
50 min | Drama
When Hadleigh gives a dinner party at Milford Park, Sue is convinced that his motive is to persuade a certain Colonel and Mrs. Davie to sell their house to the local council. The whole evening proves to be fraught with tension.
Director: Brian Parker | Stars: Gerald Harper, Gillian Wray, Ambrosine Phillpotts, Joan Newell
Votes: 8
86.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
The Diplomat
(1971)
51 min | Drama
On a business trip to Germany, Hadleigh encounters a former university friend. But why should 'Max Frank' pretend not to recognise Hadleigh, and why should he be interviewing the Prager family for Swiss Television?
Director: Tony Wharmby | Stars: Gerald Harper, Eric Pohlmann, Dawn Addams, Barry Dennen
Votes: 6
87.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
The Sealed Offer
(1971)
51 min | Drama
Colonel Winstanley is a retired war hero. When his second-hand bookshop comes under threat of compulsory purchase, he seeks Hadleigh's aid.
Director: Brian Parker | Stars: Gerald Harper, Jane Merrow, Clive Morton, John Stratton
88.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
Whose Life Is It?
(1971)
49 min | Drama
After the emotional upsets of a messy divorce, Hadleigh is looking forward to a quiet weekend in Dublin with Anne. But he hasn't reckoned on a ruthless journalist hunting for a meaty story.
Director: Peter Cregeen | Stars: Gerald Harper, Jane Merrow, Hannah Gordon, David Bauer
89.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
A Private Place
(1981)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Inspector Darbley deals with an elderly couple who refuse to comply with an eviction order.
Director: Jonathan Alwyn | Stars: Stephanie Turner, David Ellison, Noel Collins, Gwen Nelson
Votes: 19
90.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
Arlene
(1981)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Inspector Darbley tries to help a vulnerable young woman.
Director: Les Chatfield | Stars: Stephanie Turner, David Ellison, Noel Collins, Tony Caunter
Votes: 15
91.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
Aunt Sally
(1981)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
A store detective's life starts to fall apart when she is compulsorily retired.
Director: Les Chatfield | Stars: Stephanie Turner, David Hargreaves, David Ellison, Noel Collins
Votes: 21
92.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
Barriers
(1981)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Tom Darbley tends to an illness in the family while P.C. Gallagher has his own family crisis.
Director: Jonathan Alwyn | Stars: Stephanie Turner, David Hargreaves, David Ellison, Gerard Kelly
Votes: 14
93.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
Cages
(1980)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Police make a bizarre discovery in the yard of Szabo's fish and chip shop.
Director: Jonathan Alwyn | Stars: Stephanie Turner, David Ellison, Mark Drewry, Anita Carey
Votes: 16
94.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
Catching Up
(1981)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
A man who was presumed dead after disappearing ten years earlier turns up to see Sgt. Beck.
Director: Ken Hannam | Stars: Stephanie Turner, David Ellison, Noel Collins, Gerard Kelly
Votes: 13
95.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
Clever Boy
(1981)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
The police investigate the disappearance of a teenage boy who walked out of school just before taking his O-Level examinations.
Director: Leonard Lewis | Stars: Stephanie Turner, David Ellison, Noel Collins, Gerard Kelly
Votes: 16
96.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
Coins
(1980)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
PC Bentley tells Jean that he thinks a woman is involved in a burglary at Major Adams' fallout shelter. He is almost right.
Director: Pennant Roberts | Stars: Stephanie Turner, Mark Drewry, David Ellison, David Hargreaves
Votes: 15
97.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
Coming Back
(1980)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Mick Grainger is apprehensive about leaving prison after six years and returning to his wife Judy.
Director: Carol Wilks | Stars: Stephanie Turner, David Hargreaves, David Ellison, Noel Collins
Votes: 15
98.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
Expectations
(1980)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Inspector Darbley goes to the rescue of an inexperienced young W.P.C.
Director: Peter Moffatt | Stars: Stephanie Turner, David Hargreaves, David Ellison, Noel Collins
Votes: 15
99.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
Family Unit
(1980)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
A widower and father of four who is fond of a drink or two comes between Inspector Darbley and her husband.
Director: Jonathan Alwyn | Stars: Stephanie Turner, David Hargreaves, David Ellison, Noel Collins
Votes: 15
100.
Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
Episode:
Fraudulently Uttered
(1980)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
An elderly tea-lady is arrested, accused of stealing large sums of money from her employer.
Director: Derek Lister | Stars: Stephanie Turner, David Hargreaves, Tony Caunter, Noel Collins
Votes: 19