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1. Rainbow (1972–1992)
22 min | Family, Talk-Show
Children's puppet programme featuring music and stories.
Stars: Geoffrey Hayes, Roy Skelton, Stanley Bates, Rod Burton
Votes: 980
2. The Sooty Show (1968–1992)
30 min | Family
Children's slapstick show with the little bear glove puppet and his friends.
Stars: Matthew Corbett, Marjorie Corbett, Harry Corbett, Brenda Longman
Votes: 487
3. Do Not Adjust Your Set (1967–1969)
30 min | Family, Comedy
Short comedy sketches performed by an ensemble cast accompanied by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, an eccentric English group featuring Neil Innes and fronted by Vivian Stanshall.
Stars: Denise Coffey, Eric Idle, David Jason, Terry Jones
Votes: 500
4. ITV Television Playhouse (1955–1967)
60 min | Drama
Richard O. Sullivan as a child genius in the play "Honour Bright".
Stars: Campbell Singer, Thomas Heathcote, Richard Caldicot, June Brown
Votes: 66
5. Ready, Steady, Go! (1963–1966)
50 min | Music
London based British Rock/Pop tv show broadcast every Friday night during its run until 23/12/1966. Presented by Keith Fordyce & Cathy McGowan. Featuring many performances by The Beatles,Rolling Stones & The Who amongst other 60's greats.
Stars: Sandy Sarjeant, Cathy McGowan, Mick Jagger, Dusty Springfield
Votes: 79
6. Sexton Blake (1967–1971)
30 min | Adventure, Family
Adventures of the handsome, fencing detective Sexton Blake and his sidekick Tinker.
Stars: Laurence Payne, Roger Foss, Dorothea Phillips, Meredith Edwards
Votes: 22
7. Stars and Garters (1963–1966)
Music
Stars: Ray Martine, Alan Braden, Kathy Kirby, Vince Hill
Votes: 8
8. Five O'Clock Club (1963–1966)
30 min | Family
Children's programme for the under-twelves.
Stars: Ollie Beak, Muriel Young, Fred Barker, Angela White
Votes: 17
9. Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
25 min | Fantasy, Comedy
Hal Adden works at Mr. Cobbledick's hardware store and spends his days dreaming of romance with his boss's daughter. Hal's mundane existence gets changed forever when he finds a watering can in the store that comes with its very own Genie.
Stars: Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Lynette Erving, Arthur White
Votes: 37
10. Looks Familiar (1970– )
Family, Game-Show, Talk-Show
Nostalgia based panel chat show.
Stars: Denis Norden, Bob Monkhouse, Arthur Askey, Ted Ray
Votes: 29
12. Stubby's Silver Star Show (1965– )
30 min | Family, Game-Show, Music
This was a talent show for children. I appeared on the show as Sue Kelly and would like to know the possibility of obtaining a copy of that particular show.
Stars: Stubby Kaye, Muriel Young, Shirley Anne Field, Adam Faith
13. Murder Bag (1957–1959)
30 min | Drama, Mystery
Stars: Raymond Francis, Robert Raglan, Cameron Hall, John Blythe
14. Quick on the Draw (1974–1979)
Comedy, Game-Show
Cartoonists are asked to draw cartoons on a given subject.
Stars: Lynsey de Paul, Michael Bentine, Roy Hudd, Bill Tidy
Votes: 10
15. Hold the Front Page (1974– )
25 min | Comedy
Stars: Denise Coffey, Gerry Marsden, Lois Lane, Andrew Robertson
16. Object Z (1965)
30 min | Sci-Fi
A mysterious object is sighted heading towards Earth and causes panic. But what is the nature & origin of the object, and how can it be stopped?
Stars: Margaret Neale, Denys Peek, Ralph Nossek, Trevor Bannister
Votes: 12
17. Children's TV on Trial (2007– )
60 min | Documentary, Family
A study of television programmes made for children from the 1950s to the present day. Although named as a follow-up to _"TV on Trial" (2005) (mini)_ this is very different, as it is a ... See full summary »
Stars: Mark Halliley, Edward Barnes, John Craven, Anna Home
18. Two D's and a Dog (1970– )
30 min | Comedy
Following the death of her father, Dotty Charles, her friend Dingle Bell, and her dog Fido travel around searching for work.
Stars: Denise Coffey, David Jason, Bill Fraser, Joe Dunlop
19. The David Nixon Show (1972–1977)
50 min | Talk-Show
Stars: David Nixon, Anita Harris, Freddie Davies, Penny Meredith
Votes: 21
20. Don't Say a Word (1963–1964)
30 min | Game-Show
Stars: Ronan O'Casey, Dick Norton, Douglas Eales, Harry Fowler
21. Crime Sheet (1959– )
30 min | Drama, Mystery
Stars: Raymond Francis, Gerald Case, Reginald Marsh, Charles Gray
22. Object Z Returns (1966– )
30 min | Family, Sci-Fi
Following events from "Object Z" Professor Ramsay is released from prison to help deal with three more mysterious objects which are hurtling towards Earth... only this time, they are what ... See full summary »
Stars: Trevor Bannister, Margaret Neale, Arthur White, Ralph Nossek
23. Zingalong (1970–1972)
15 min | Family
Music stars encourage their young audience to join in with their stories and songs.
Stars: Gordon Clyde, David Dalmour, Marianne Dalmour, Dave Dee
25. Ready Steady Go, Volume 1 (1983)
58 min | Documentary, Music
This production includes tapes of live performances from the popular British '60's television show Ready Steady Go.
Directors: Robert Fleming, Rollo Gamble, Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Daphne Shadwell | Stars: Michael Aldred, The Animals, The Beatles, Cilla Black
Votes: 34
26. Take a Chance (1980–1981)
25 min | Comedy, Family
Set in the Rose Marie Hotel for resting show-business folk.
Stars: Dawson Chance, Stanley Bates, Roy Skelton, David Prowse
27. Dead Trouble (1958)
Comedy
Stars: Donald Hewlett, Christine Pollon, Michael Walker, Robert Cartland
28. Time Is the Enemy (1958)
30 min | Drama, Sci-Fi
A man steps through his attic door in his new London home and ends up 150 years in the past, where he is accused of being a French spy.
Stars: Clifford Elkin, Nigel Arkwright, Betty Huntley-Wright, David Lander
29. Write a Play (1965–1967)
Drama
A series of plays submitted to Rediffusion by children under the age of fifteen, as entrants in a writing competition.
Stars: Jimmy Hanley, Clive Goodwin, Geraldine Newman, Peter Halliday
30. Kingsley Amis Goes Pop (1962– )
30 min | Music
Kingsley Amis investigates the world of pop music.Each week he invites an artist to both sing and talk about their life..
Stars: Kingsley Amis, Bernard Cribbins, Billy Fury, Cleo Laine
31. We'll Tell You a Story (1980–1982)
10 min | Family
Stars: Christopher Lillicrap, Sandy Walsh, Judy Loe, Barbara Flynn
32. Here and Now (1961–1964)
15 min | Documentary, Biography
Stars: Huw Thomas, Michael Ingrams, Michael Nelson, Steve Race
33. A Big Hand for Sooty (1998 TV Movie)
50 min | Documentary
A celebration of the 50th anniversary of popular children's TV character Sooty, looking back at the history of his half-century entertaining the British public.
Directors: Tony Bulley, Richard Maude | Stars: Peter Jones, Matthew Corbett, Trevor Hill, Leslie Corbett
34. Dead Giveaway (1957– )
30 min | Drama
Stars: Jeffrey Segal, Philip Ashley, Donald Hewlett, Patrick Connor
35.
The David Nixon Show (1972–1977)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1972)
Talk-Show
Director: Daphne Shadwell | Stars: David Nixon, Freddie Davies, Anita Harris, Ronnie Hilton
36.
The David Nixon Show (1972–1977)
Episode:
Episode #1.5
(1972)
Talk-Show
Director: Daphne Shadwell | Stars: David Nixon, Freddie Davies, Anita Harris, Penny Meredith
37.
Rainbow (1972–1992)
Episode:
Guess Where
(1986)
15 min | Family, Talk-Show
Geoffrey is looking for the shampoo and towel. George has lost his toy dog, Zippy is looking for Rod, Jane and Freddy and Bungle is searching for a 10p coin. Meanwhile, Kim Goody is on a special journey using several modes of transport.
Director: Daphne Shadwell | Stars: Geoffrey Hayes, Stanley Bates, Roy Skelton, Kim Goody
38.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
The Apprentice's Sorcerer
(1972)
25 min | Fantasy, Comedy
Store worker Hal Adden accidentally discovers the genie of the watering can, who will grant his every wish. But when a misunderstanding turns Hal into half a dog, how can he put it right when the watering can gets sold to a new owner?
Director: Robert Reed | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Lynette Erving
39.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
Second Coat
(1972)
23 min | Fantasy, Comedy
When Hal needs money to pay for damaged clothes, he and the Genie get some extra work in the clothing store of Mr. Cobbledick's brother. Unfortunately, with the Genie taking everything literally, the only thing they provide is chaos.
Director: Robert Reed | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Norman Chappell
40.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
Genie with the Long Brown Hair
(1972)
24 min | Fantasy, Comedy
The Genie receives a psychic message from another genie called "Ringo", who asks if he can stay for a few days. A young genie from a much more hedonistic background, Ringo is only 700 years old and so has ideas of youthful mischief.
Director: Daphne Shadwell | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Roy Herrick
41.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
Up, Up and Away
(1972)
23 min | Fantasy, Comedy
The boastful Reggie Wadlow pressures Mr. Cobbledick to lose weight as part of his keep fit classes. But after Patricia expresses concerns that her dad may harm himself with all the exercise, Hal gets the Genie to help him.
Director: Daphne Shadwell | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Joe Dunlop
42.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
Fired with Enthusiasm
(1972)
25 min | Fantasy, Comedy
Mr. Cobbledick's sanity has been deteriorating further, and even his psychiatrist has started seeing a psychiatrist. Determined to help him, Hal decides to put his watering can up for sale, and in so doing, get the Genie a new master.
Director: Robert Reed | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Lynette Erving
43.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
Travel by Sleeper
(1972)
24 min | Fantasy, Comedy
Hal is due to take his first driving lesson so he can run the store's delivery van. However, an injury sustained playing football means that he can't go for the lesson - at least, until the Genie finds a way to help him out.
Director: Robert Reed | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Joe Dunlop
44.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
This Unhappy Breed
(1972)
25 min | Fantasy, Comedy
Mr. Cobbledick is too upset to enjoy his birthday after the store has been robbed, so Hal gets the Genie to sort out security. Unfortunately, the Genie misunderstands all of his instructions, not least the request to get a boxer.
Director: Robert Reed | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Lynette Erving
45.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
My Fête Is Killing Me
(1972)
25 min | Fantasy, Comedy
Hal has now passed his driving test, and has to deliver goods to the local church fete in the company van. While on his way, he decides to spend the time giving the Genie a driving lesson - what could possibly go wrong?
Director: Robert Reed | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Geoffrey Lumsden
46.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
If Opportunity Knocks - I'm Out
(1972)
24 min | Fantasy, Comedy
Mr. Cobbledick has agreed to sing in a talent show run by competitive braggadocio Reggie Wadlow. Determined to not let Mr. Cobbledick make a fool of himself, and to teach Reggie a lesson, Hal enlists the help of the Genie.
Director: Daphne Shadwell | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Joe Dunlop
47.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
It's a Small World
(1972)
25 min | Fantasy, Comedy
Hal has to store a doll's house at his flat so it can collected for Mr. Cobbledick's niece. A simple enough task - at least, until the Genie accidentally shrinks Hal to doll-size and places him inside it.
Director: Daphne Shadwell | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Annabelle Lanyon
48.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
Sink or Swim
(1972)
24 min | Fantasy, Comedy
Hal has an easy day to look forward to - with Mr. Cobbledick away on holiday, all he has to do is a simple customer delivery. But whenever the Genie tries to help out, things are never as easy as they seem.
Director: Daphne Shadwell | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Philip Elsmore
49.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
Sister, Dear Sister
(1972)
22 min | Fantasy, Comedy
Mr. Cobbledick's domineering sister Henrietta comes for a surprise visit, and quickly makes him a nervous wreck. Hal makes a deal with Patricia - if he can get Henrietta to leave on the 7pm train, she has to go on a date with him.
Director: Daphne Shadwell | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Pamela Cundell
50.
Pardon My Genie (1972–1973)
Episode:
Comic Cuts
(1972)
25 min | Fantasy, Comedy
The opening of a rival hardware store is causing Mr. Cobbledick stress, but counselling sessions don't help - his psychiatrist is undergoing a breakdown of his own.
Director: Daphne Shadwell | Stars: Hugh Paddick, Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, Lynette Erving