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1. Tales of the Unexpected (1979–1988)
TV-14 | 25 min | Comedy, Drama, Horror
Short dramas each with a twist of some kind; across the first four seasons most of these are from short stories by Roald Dahl.
Stars: Roald Dahl, Andrew Ray, Forbes Collins, Richard Johnson
Votes: 2,498
2. Play for Today (1970–1984)
75 min | Comedy, Drama
A British television anthology drama series that aired on BBC1 between 1970 and 1984.
Stars: Alison Steadman, Nigel Hawthorne, Tony Caunter, David Daker
Votes: 392
3. Kessler (1981)
50 min | Drama, Thriller
In the years after World War II, the tables have turned: ambitious, cruel Gestapo-officer Ludwig Kessler, the most implacable hunter of every opponent to the Third Reich, can no longer deny... See full summary »
Stars: Clifford Rose, Alan Dobie, Nitza Shaul, Ralph Michael
Votes: 296
4. The Omega Factor (1979)
50 min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller
A covert branch of British Intelligence is assigned to investigate the strange, the supernatural, the...'Omega Factor'.
Stars: James Hazeldine, Louise Jameson, John Carlisle, Brown Derby
Votes: 220
5. Hope & Keen's Crazy Bus (1972)
25 min | Comedy
In this follow-up series to "Crazy House", double act Hope and Keen find an old map in the attic of the house and set off all over the country on a bus-based treasure hunt. Joining them is their butler Crumble, and the villainous Shadow.
Stars: Mike Hope, Albie Keen, Peter Goodwright, Una McLean
6. Diary of a Nobody (1979– )
Comedy
The comic tale of Charles Pooter and his wife Caroline, a middle-class couple living in London towards the end of the 19th Century.
Stars: Terrence Hardiman, Sheila Steafel, Richard Willis, Ann Beach
7. Bedtime Stories (1974)
50 min | Mystery
Modern-day interpretation of fairy tales, with a contemporary, darker twist.
Stars: Lesley-Anne Down, Diana Quick, Liz Smith, Jeff Rawle
8. The Brothers Karamazov (1964– )
45 min | Drama
Stars: Ray Barrett, Alan Rowe, Judith Stott, Ann Castle
9. Esther Waters (1964– )
45 min | Drama
George Moore's story of the kitchen-maid who was dismissed from a late-Victorian horse-racing household because she was going to have a baby by the footman.
Stars: Meg Wynn Owen, John Bennett, Pauline Letts, Gwendolyn Watts
10. Crystal Spirit: Orwell on Jura (1983 TV Movie)
Drama
In the summers of 1946 to 1948, the author George Orwell retreated to a remote farmhouse on the Scottish island of Jura to write his novel 1984.
Director: John Glenister | Stars: Ronald Pickup, Fiona Walker, David Swift, Kit Thacker
Votes: 7
11. The Mill on the Floss (1965– )
45 min | Drama
The tragic tale of Maggie Tulliver, the miller's daughter, who defies her embittered brother in standing by the man she loves - shocking the stifling society in which she lives - in an attempt to pursue her blighted dreams.
Stars: Jane Asher, Barry Justice, Betty Hardy, Peter Kriss
12. Sweet Nothings (1980– )
35 min | Drama
A couple find themselves falling out of love after twenty years of marriage.
Stars: Tom Bell, Lynn Farleigh, Kate Lock, Stephanie Turner
13. The Great Indoors (2000)
13 min | Short
Director: Rachel Tillotson | Stars: Sandra Voe, Alan David, John Burgess, Richard Mayes
14. Judith Paris (1964– )
300 min | Drama
Stars: Nyree Dawn Porter, Michael Gwynn, Harold Innocent, Petra Davies
15.
The Omega Factor (1979)
Episode:
After-Image
(1979)
Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Drexil is using his powers to experiment on people, using sensory deprivation. Among his list of targets is Anne.
Director: Gerald Blake | Stars: James Hazeldine, Louise Jameson, John Carlisle, Brown Derby
Votes: 22
16.
The Omega Factor (1979)
Episode:
Child's Play
(1979)
Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Anne takes Tom to stay with her friend Karen. The pair investigate Karen's son Colin who's troubled by a poltergeist.
Director: Fiona Cumming | Stars: James Hazeldine, Louise Jameson, John Carlisle, Brown Derby
Votes: 19
17.
The Omega Factor (1979)
Episode:
Double Vision
(1979)
Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Anne believes Tom to be hallucinating when he tells her that he saw his dead wife walking down the street in Edinburgh.
Director: Kenny McBain | Stars: James Hazeldine, Louise Jameson, John Carlisle, Brown Derby
Votes: 17
18.
The Omega Factor (1979)
Episode:
Night Games
(1979)
Drama, Mystery, Thriller
The Army are experimenting with sound up in the Scottish Highlands. The results cause Tom to investigate and challenge The Army.
Director: Ken Grieve | Stars: James Hazeldine, Louise Jameson, John Carlisle, Brown Derby
Votes: 23
19.
The Omega Factor (1979)
Episode:
Out of Body, Out of Mind
(1979)
Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Michael's newly discovered ability to dream of conversations and incidents which occurred at places he has never been to puts Department 7 onto a plot to kill a visiting African president.
Director: Peter Grimwade | Stars: James Hazeldine, Louise Jameson, John Carlisle, Brown Derby
Votes: 15
20.
The Omega Factor (1979)
Episode:
Powers of Darkness
(1979)
Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Three youngsters hold a Seance and get more then they bargained for when they unleash a Witch known as Effie.
Director: Eric Davidson | Stars: James Hazeldine, Louise Jameson, John Carlisle, Maggie James
Votes: 21
21.
The Omega Factor (1979)
Episode:
St. Anthony's Fire
(1979)
Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Anne accepts an invitation to visit an experimental unit on a remote Scottish Isle where she receives a welcome that is a bit too hot for her to handle.
Director: Norman Stewart | Stars: James Hazeldine, Louise Jameson, John Carlisle, William Wilde
Votes: 17
22.
The Omega Factor (1979)
Episode:
The Undiscovered Country
(1979)
Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Journalist Tom Crane is fascinated with the occult. He challenges the dangerous Drexil to prove how good he is, with tragic results. Tom then joins the mysterious Government Department 7.
Director: Paddy Russell | Stars: James Hazeldine, Louise Jameson, John Carlisle, Brown Derby
Votes: 35
23.
The Omega Factor (1979)
Episode:
Visitations
(1979)
Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Tom gets involved in one of Department 7's investigations. Curious goings on at a house result in a murder and some strange paranormal goings on.
Director: Norman Stewart | Stars: James Hazeldine, Louise Jameson, John Carlisle, Nicholas Coppin
Votes: 25
24.
Tales of the Unexpected (1979–1988)
Episode:
Decoy
(1982)
TV-14 | 30 min | Comedy, Drama, Horror
Chief Inspector McLintock sets up WPC Mary Bryan as a decoy to catch a serial killer.
Director: John Jacobs | Stars: Susan Penhaligon, Tim Woodward, Frank Wylie, Ian Redford
Votes: 193
25.
Tales of the Unexpected (1979–1988)
Episode:
Never Speak Ill of the Dead
(1981)
TV-14 | 24 min | Comedy, Drama, Horror
Sim and Bob find their friend David filling a hole in his cellar and conclude he has killed and buried his wife.
Director: John Gorrie | Stars: Colin Blakely, Warren Clarke, Keith Drinkel, Cheryl Hall
Votes: 188
26.
Tales of the Unexpected (1979–1988)
Episode:
Shatterproof
(1981)
TV-14 | 25 min | Comedy, Drama, Horror
Gerry Williams returns home to his apartment to be met by an assassin sent to kill him. Can he turn the tables?
Director: John Jacobs | Stars: Eli Wallach, Anthony Pullen Shaw, Caroline Langrishe, Godfrey Talbot
Votes: 221
27.
Tales of the Unexpected (1979–1988)
Episode:
The Best of Everything
(1981)
TV-14 | 24 min | Comedy, Drama, Horror
Arthur Price is in love with the boss's daughter but lacks confidence. Then he meets Charlie Prince.
Director: John Bruce | Stars: Michael Kitchen, Jeremy Clyde, Brewster Mason, Rachel Kempson
Votes: 218
28.
Tales of the Unexpected (1979–1988)
Episode:
The Party
(1980)
TV-14 | 30 min | Comedy, Drama, Horror
Henry Knox, manager of Peckham's toys, is concerned the staff Christmas party will not be the hottest night out.
Director: Giles Foster | Stars: Robert Morley, Joyce Redman, Raymond Francis, Leonard Preston
Votes: 223
29.
Play for Today (1970–1984)
Episode:
Clay, Smeddum and Greenden
(1976)
83 min | Comedy, Drama
A dramatisation of three short stories by Lewis Grassic Gibbon, adapted by Bill Craig. Loosely interlinked, they explore relationships with land and obsessional nature, all three featuring Fulton Mackay, Bill Fraser and Joan Fitzpatrick.
Director: Moira Armstrong | Stars: Victor Carin, Anne Kristen, Gerda Stevenson, Fulton Mackay
Votes: 34
30.
Kessler (1981)
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1981)
Drama, Thriller
Decades after World War II, investigative journalist Hugo Van Eyck makes a documentary exposing the powerful industrialist Manfred Dorf as being Standartenführer Ludwig Kessler living under an alias.
Director: Michael E. Briant | Stars: Clifford Rose, Alan Dobie, Nitza Shaul, Bernard Hepton
Votes: 33
31.
Kessler (1981)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1981)
Drama, Thriller
Kessler keeps a low profile by visiting London, whilst mysteriously transferring a fortune from Zurich. The German police and British secret service keep tabs on his movements. Meanwhile, Mical Rak seeks vengeance independently.
Director: Michael E. Briant | Stars: Clifford Rose, Alan Dobie, Nitza Shaul, Ralph Michael
Votes: 22
32.
Kessler (1981)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1981)
Drama, Thriller
As the authorities move a little closer, eavesdropping from a van outside his London hotel, the ex-Nazis decide to move Dorff. Mical Rak recovers from her interrogation and is encouraged by Bauer to fly home to Tel Aviv.
Director: Michael E. Briant | Stars: Clifford Rose, Alan Dobie, Nitza Shaul, Ralph Michael
Votes: 21
33.
Kessler (1981)
Episode:
Episode #1.5
(1981)
Drama, Thriller
Kessler's meeting in rural Paraguay goes awry when Mical Rak and Bauer catch up with him. Consequently, he falls out with Ruckert and reconsiders his future with the 'Kameraden' in South America.
Director: Tristan de Vere Cole | Stars: Clifford Rose, Alan Dobie, Nitza Shaul, Ralph Michael
Votes: 20
34.
Kessler (1981)
Episode:
Episode #1.6
(1981)
Drama, Thriller
As Rak and Bauer become a nuisance to Kessler, Ingrid and the Kameradenwerk, measures are taken to deal with them. Meanwhile, Kessler falls out with Ruckert and the Kameradenwerk move its headquarters to elsewhere in Paraguay.
Director: Michael E. Briant | Stars: Clifford Rose, Alan Dobie, Nitza Shaul, Ralph Michael
Votes: 22
35.
Diary of a Nobody (1979– )
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1979)
Comedy
A alarming experience in the bath.
Director: Bill Hays | Stars: Terrence Hardiman, Sheila Steafel, Richard Willis, Ann Beach
36.
The Mill on the Floss (1965– )
Episode:
Ebb Tide
(1965)
Drama
Director: Rex Tucker | Stars: Jane Asher, Barry Justice, Joseph O'Conor, Betty Hardy
37.
The Mill on the Floss (1965– )
Episode:
Flood
(1965)
Drama
Director: Rex Tucker | Stars: Jane Asher, Barry Justice, Betty Hardy, Peter Kriss
38.
The Mill on the Floss (1965– )
Episode:
High Tide
(1965)
Drama
Director: Rex Tucker | Stars: Jane Asher, Barry Justice, Joseph O'Conor, Betty Hardy
39.
The Mill on the Floss (1965– )
Episode:
Turn of the Tide
(1965)
Drama
Director: Rex Tucker | Stars: Jane Asher, Barry Justice, Joseph O'Conor, Betty Hardy
40.
Judith Paris (1964– )
Episode:
Rogue's Daughter
(1964)
Drama
Director: Joan Craft | Stars: Nyree Dawn Porter, Carl Bernard, Edward Brayshaw, Bryon O'Leary
41.
The Brothers Karamazov (1964– )
Episode:
Inheritance
(1964)
Drama
Director: Alan Bridges | Stars: Jane Asher, Ray Barrett, John Barrie, Lyndon Brook
42.
Esther Waters (1964– )
Episode:
London Pride
(1964)
Drama
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Meg Wynn Owen, John Bennett, Gordon Gostelow, Pauline Letts
43.
Esther Waters (1964– )
Episode:
Starter's Orders
(1964)
Drama
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Meg Wynn Owen, John Bennett, Gordon Gostelow, Pauline Letts
44.
Esther Waters (1964– )
Episode:
The Favourite Wins
(1964)
Drama
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Meg Wynn Owen, John Bennett, Gordon Gostelow, Pauline Letts
45.
Esther Waters (1964– )
Episode:
The Lottery
(1964)
Drama
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Meg Wynn Owen, John Bennett, Pauline Letts, Gwendolyn Watts
46.
Judith Paris (1964– )
Episode:
Madame Paris
(1964)
Drama
Director: Joan Craft | Stars: Nyree Dawn Porter, Geoffrey Wearing, Edward Brayshaw, Harold Innocent
47.
Judith Paris (1964– )
Episode:
The Time of Ill-Omen
(1964)
Drama
Director: Joan Craft | Stars: Nyree Dawn Porter, Petra Davies, Gabrielle Hamilton, Alan Browning
48.
Judith Paris (1964– )
Episode:
The Wheel Comes Full Circle
(1964)
Drama
Director: Joan Craft | Stars: Nyree Dawn Porter, Bill Wallis, Barry Nonweiler, Harold Innocent
49.
Sweet Nothings (1980– )
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1980)
Drama
Director: Martyn Friend | Stars: Tom Bell, Lynn Farleigh, Kate Lock, Stephanie Turner
50.
Sweet Nothings (1980– )
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1980)
Drama
Director: Martyn Friend | Stars: Tom Bell, Lynn Farleigh, Kate Lock, Stephanie Turner