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1.
Patrol Car (1954–1956)
Episode:
Moral Murder
Crime, Drama
Director: Alfred Travers | Stars: Bruce Seton, Richard Pearson, Hugh Latimer, Desmond Llewelyn
2.
Nanny (1981–1983)
Episode:
A Sense of Duty
(1983)
Drama
Director: Derek Lister | Stars: Wendy Craig, David Burke, John Quayle, Jane Booker
3.
The Gaffer (1981–1983)
Episode:
Moonlight and Ruses
(1983)
Comedy
Fred finds out that some of his staff are going to Gregory's to moonlight because he can't afford to pay them a raise. Fred goes over to spy in Gregory's files to see who has a big contract with them.
Director: Alan Tarrant | Stars: Bill Maynard, Russell Hunter, Pat Ashton, Don Crann
4. Nanny (1981–1983)
50 min | Drama
A divorced woman decides to train as a Nanny in 1930s England. The series is unique as, not only, is she a more mature person but she is also modern with 'progressive' ideas.
Stars: Wendy Craig, Natalie Forbes, John Quayle, Jane Booker
Votes: 106
5. The Gaffer (1981–1983)
30 min | Comedy
The misadventures of Fred Moffatt (Bill Maynard), the owner of a run down light engineering firm, Moffat Engineering Company.
Stars: Bill Maynard, Pat Ashton, Russell Hunter, David Gillies
Votes: 106
6.
BBC2 Playhouse (1973–1983)
Episode:
The Kindness of Mrs. Radcliffe
(1981)
Drama
Director: Christopher Menaul | Stars: Elizabeth Spriggs, Leon Sinden, Annie Leon, Kathryn Pogson
7. Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
50 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Inspector Jean Darblay is assigned to Hartley, Lancashire. Initially facing scepticism from sergeants Joe Beck and George Parrish, she gradually earns their respect and admiration as their new female boss at the police station.
Stars: David Ellison, Noel Collins, Stephanie Turner, Anna Carteret
Votes: 283
8.
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
9.
BBC2 Playhouse (1973–1983)
Episode:
An Affinity with Dr. Still
(1979)
Drama
Director: Derek Lister | Stars: Nicholas Le Prevost, Emily Richard, Michael Audreson, Tom Kelly
10.
BBC2 Play of the Week (1977–1979)
Episode:
Liza
(1978)
80 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Lavretsky returns to Russia from Europe and joins the group of admirers of his beautiful young cousin Liza.
Director: Peter Hammond | Stars: Gwen Ffrangcon Davies, Jeremy Kemp, Sebastian Shaw, Joyce Redman
11.
Kilvert's Diary (1977–1978)
Episode:
Birthday
(1978)
Drama
Director: Peter Hammond | Stars: Timothy Davies, Hugh Latimer, Rhoda Lewis
12. BBC2 Play of the Week (1977–1979)
100 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Anthology of plays and novels adapted into feature length movies.
Stars: Judi Dench, Richard O'Callaghan, Frederick Treves, Clive Swift
Votes: 47
13. Kilvert's Diary (1977–1978)
15 min | Drama
Stars: Timothy Davies, Rhoda Lewis, Hugh Latimer, Clifford Evans
14.
Kilvert's Diary (1977–1978)
Episode:
Junkettings
(1977)
Drama
Director: Peter Hammond | Stars: Timothy Davies, Peter Clough, Dennis Edwards, Clifford Evans
15.
Kilvert's Diary (1977–1978)
Episode:
The Boil
(1977)
Drama
Director: Peter Hammond | Stars: Timothy Davies, Hugh Latimer, Rhoda Lewis, Tim Preece
16.
Down the 'Gate (1975–1976)
Episode:
Pearls for Tears
(1976)
28 min | Comedy
Reg faces a moral dilemma when he finds a pearl worth one thousand pounds in an oyster.
Director: Alan Tarrant | Stars: Reg Varney, Dilys Laye, Percy Herbert, Reg Lye
17. Legend of the Werewolf (1975)
85 min | Horror
Paris, 19th century. A man who has been raised by wolves works at a zoo. But on full moon nights he transforms into a dangerous beast. Professor Paul is in charge of hunting him down as the young man develops an obsession for a prostitute.
Director: Freddie Francis | Stars: Peter Cushing, Ron Moody, Hugh Griffith, Roy Castle
Votes: 945
18. Down the 'Gate (1975–1976)
30 min | Comedy
The misadventures of fish porter Reg Furnell (Reg Varney) at the world-famous Billingsgate Fish Market, London.
Stars: Reg Varney, Dilys Laye, Reg Lye, Helen Keating
Votes: 34
19.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Perspectives
(1974)
Crime
When an old-age pensioner is badly beaten for a few pence, and a wealthy landowner is robbed of some valuable antiques. DS Smith reflects that though neither would understand the other's loss - justice for both is equal.
Stars: Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Hugh Latimer, Ruth Madoc
20. Warship (1973–1977)
50 min | Action, Drama
Life in the Royal Navy aboard the fictional HMS Hero.
Stars: David Savile, Andrew Burt, James Cosmo, Donald Burton
Votes: 112
21. BBC2 Playhouse (1973–1983)
60 min | Drama
BBC2 Playhouse was a British one-hour episode anthology television series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
Stars: Ralph G. Morse, Gawn Grainger, John Bluthal, Trevor Laird
Votes: 139
22. Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
60 min | Crime
Police drama series, created by Ted Willis, set in a small town in Northamptonshire.
Stars: Ewan Hooper, Davyd Harries, Duncan Preston, Charles Rea
Votes: 21
23. John Keats: His Life and Death (1973)
55 min | Biography, Drama, Family
Director: John Barnes | Stars: John Stride, Janina Faye, Richard Everett, Frank Barrie
Votes: 11
24.
Warship (1973–1977)
Episode:
Hot Pursuit
(1973)
Action, Drama
HMS Hero, a Royal Navy frigate, has lost her captain to mental illness and her first lieutenant to the bottle. While in the middle of an overhaul, she gets a new first lieutenant, ... See full summary »
Director: Lennie Mayne | Stars: Donald Burton, David Savile, Don Henderson, Norman Eshley
Votes: 9
25. New Scotland Yard (1972–1974)
60 min | Crime, Drama
Detectives at New Scotland Yard solve extraordinary, mysterious crimes.
Stars: John Woodvine, John Carlisle, Michael Turner, Clive Francis
Votes: 71
26. Scoop (1972– )
30 min
William Boot, a mild-mannered contributor of "Nature Notes" to a national newspaper, is mistaken for a famous foreign correspondent and dispatched to Ishmaelia to cover a war.
Stars: Harry Worth, Brian Oulton, Sinéad Cusack, James Beck
27. Alcock and Gander (1972)
30 min | Comedy
Upon her husband's death, Marigold Alcock inherits his businesses, operating under the grand name of "The Alcock Group of Companies". The companies, whose headquarters are above a strip ... See full summary »
Stars: Beryl Reid, Richard O'Sullivan, John Cater, Patrick Newell
Votes: 26
28.
New Scotland Yard (1972–1974)
Episode:
The Banker
(1972)
50 min | Crime, Drama
Kingdom investigates the murder of couturier Damon Greville, who is found at the wheel of his car. Details of Greville's finances soon lead to a possible motive.
Director: James Ormerod | Stars: John Woodvine, Milton Johns, John Carlisle, Vernon Joyner
Votes: 9
29.
Scoop (1972– )
Episode:
The War Torn Ishmaelia
(1972)
Formerly the writer of "Nature Notes", William Boot is now expected to become a war correspondent.
Stars: Harry Worth, James Beck, James Bulloch, Brian Coburn
30.
Scoop (1972– )
Episode:
The Complete Traveller
(1972)
By mistake, the mild-mannered and inexperienced William Boot is to be sent to Ishmaelia to cover the war.
Stars: Harry Worth, Neville Barber, James Beck, Bruce Callender
31.
Scoop (1972– )
Episode:
The Ubiquitous Mr. Baldwin
(1972)
Just who is this mystery man Baldwin and whose side is he on?
Stars: Harry Worth, Brian Coburn, Sinéad Cusack, Peter Elliott
32.
Alcock and Gander (1972)
Episode:
Soho Is Too Small
(1972)
25 min | Comedy
Miffed that Marigold doesn't approve of his various business efficiency schemes, Gander gives notice that he's quitting and begins looking for new employment. Marigold decides to advertise ... See full summary »
Director: Alan Tarrant | Stars: Beryl Reid, Richard O'Sullivan, John Cater, Hugh Latimer
Votes: 6
33. Jane Eyre (1970 TV Movie)
G | 110 min | Drama
Jane Eyre is an orphan, sent to Lowood school, and eventually becomes a governess at Thornfield hall to a girl named Adele. While she is there, many strange things happen and eventually she... See full summary »
Director: Delbert Mann | Stars: George C. Scott, Susannah York, Ian Bannen, Rachel Kempson
Votes: 1,184
34.
Two in Clover (1969–1970)
Episode:
Episode #2.4
(1970)
Comedy
Sid and Vic have get into a gambling debt with local farmer and big head Jack Barclay. It's double or quits: whoever can get the clearest milk from there cow. It's down to Fanny the cow to save the day.
Director: Alan Tarrant | Stars: Sidney James, Victor Spinetti, John Ronane, Hugh Latimer
Votes: 11
35.
No - That's Me Over Here! (1967–1970)
Episode:
Neighbours
(1970)
25 min | Comedy
Ronnie and Laura decide to be good neighbours - especially as the newcomers across the road seem to be running a semi-detached permissive society all of their own.
Director: Ronald Fouracre | Stars: Ronnie Corbett, Rosemary Leach, Henry McGee, Ivor Dean
36. School for Sex (1969)
Not Rated | 68 min | Comedy
Lord Wingate, aquitted after appearing in court for fraud, starts up a 'finishing school' for girls. He enlists the help of the Duchess of Burwood and Hector. The first batch of pupils come from Holloway prison.
Director: Pete Walker | Stars: Derek Aylward, Rose Alba, Bob Andrews, Vic Wise
Votes: 402
37. Two in Clover (1969–1970)
30 min | Comedy
Comedy series about two frustrated office workers who decide to leave behind their 9-to-5 lifestyle for the simpler life of living in the countryside and running a farm.
Stars: Sidney James, Victor Spinetti, Bill Pertwee, Victor Platt
Votes: 86
38.
Thirty-Minute Theatre (1965–1973)
Episode:
Roly Poly
(1969)
30 min | Crime, Drama
Director: Michael Hart | Stars: John Alderton, Elizabeth Bennett, Terence Brady, Dudley Foster
39.
Two in Clover (1969–1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.7
(1969)
Comedy
Sid is furious when Vic sends Fanny, Sids favorite cow to the slaughter house.
Director: Alan Tarrant | Stars: Sidney James, Victor Spinetti, Hugh Latimer, Sydney Bromley
Votes: 11
40.
ITV Playhouse (1967–1982)
Episode:
Public Face
(1969)
Comedy, Drama
Director: Valerie Hanson | Stars: Cyril Luckham, John Castle, Hannah Gordon, John Bott
41.
The Newcomers (1965–1969)
Episode:
Episode #1.357
(1969)
Drama
Director: Philip Dale | Stars: Robin Bailey, Naomi Chance, Heather Chasen, Michael Collins
42.
The Newcomers (1965–1969)
Episode:
Episode #1.358
(1969)
Drama
Director: Philip Dale | Stars: Robin Bailey, Naomi Chance, Heather Chasen, Michael Collins
43. Talk of the Devil (1968)
27 min | Short, Comedy, Fantasy
Stephen Wallace falls in love with the glamorous Wendy, and plans to invite her to a very special party.
Director: Francis Searle | Stars: Tim Barrett, Suzan Farmer, Hugh Latimer, Victor Maddern
Votes: 31
44. B and B (1968– )
30 min | Comedy
Stars: Bernard Braden, Barbara Kelly, Kim Braden, David Griffith
45. Ukridge (1968)
30 min | Comedy
Stanley Featherstonehaugh (pronounced "fan-shaw") Ukridge is a quick-witted idler who is always working on his next get-rich scheme. This may lead to him opening a dog-training school, ... See full summary »
Stars: Anton Rodgers, Julian Holloway, Marian Spencer, Hugh Latimer
46. Inside George Webley (1968–1970)
30 min | Comedy
Stars: Roy Kinnear, Patsy Rowlands, Hattie Jacques, Graham Stark
47.
B and B (1968– )
Episode:
Anniversary Schmaltz
(1968)
Comedy
Substantive editing is the most time-consuming, and should be the best paid, type of freelance editing. In this video I explain it and discuss its possibilities and challenges.
Stars: Bernard Braden, Barbara Kelly, Kim Braden, David Griffith
48.
Inside George Webley (1968–1970)
Episode:
Are You Sure or Only Positive
(1968)
Comedy
Stars: Roy Kinnear, Patsy Rowlands, Trevor Cresswell, Clive Dunn
49.
Ukridge (1968)
Episode:
The Comeback of Battling Billson
(1968)
Comedy
Director: Joan Kemp-Welch | Stars: Anton Rodgers, Julian Holloway, Marian Spencer, Debbie Bowen
50.
Ukridge (1968)
Episode:
The Dog College
(1968)
Comedy
Director: Joan Kemp-Welch | Stars: Anton Rodgers, Julian Holloway, Marian Spencer, John Blythe