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1. Biggles: Adventures in Time (1986)
PG | 108 min | Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi
Daring British WWI fighter pilot James "Biggles" Bigglesworth and 1980s low-level business executive Jim Ferguson discover that they can time travel to each other's eras. They try to stop the Germans from changing the outcome of WWI.
Director: John Hough | Stars: Neil Dickson, Alex Hyde-White, Fiona Hutchison, Peter Cushing
Votes: 3,360 | Gross: $0.11M
2. Theatre Night (1985–1990)
180 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance
Adaptations of classic and contemporary stage plays.
Stars: Kenneth Cranham, Robert Lang, Natalie Ogle, Dinsdale Landen
Votes: 58
3.
Theatre Night (1985–1990)
Episode:
Playboy of the West Indies
(1985)
Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director: Nicholas Kent | Stars: Joan Ann Maynard, Ruddy L. Davis, Jacqueline De Peza, Tommy Eytle
4. Legacy of Murder (1982– )
30 min | Comedy
Struggling private detectives Bernie Weinstock and his assistant Robin Bright are engaged by solicitor Roland Tolhurst to locate the whereabouts of six people on the bequest of his employer... See full summary »
Stars: Dick Emery, Richard Vernon, Barry Evans, Delia Paton
Votes: 21
5. Break Point (1982– )
Drama, Family
Drama series about a teenage boy and girl, who both aspire to be professional tennis players.
Stars: Ian Barker, Jeremy Burnham, Jane Pearson, Stephen Yardley
Votes: 7
6.
Legacy of Murder (1982– )
Episode:
Who Do You Voodoo?
(1982)
Comedy
Private detectives Bernie and Robin's hopes seem to of gone up in smoke with the death of the vicar, but they have further problems when someone cuts the brakes on their car. Realizing that... See full summary »
Stars: Dick Emery, Richard Vernon, Barry Evans, Robert Mill
7.
Break Point (1982– )
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1982)
Drama, Family
Director: Roger Singleton-Turner | Stars: Ian Barker, Jeremy Burnham, Ann Morrish, Stephen Yardley
8. An American Werewolf in London (1981)
R | 97 min | Comedy, Horror
Two American college students on a walking tour of Britain are attacked by a werewolf that none of the locals will admit exists.
Director: John Landis | Stars: David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, Joe Belcher, Griffin Dunne
Votes: 120,445 | Gross: $30.57M
9.
Angels (1975–1983)
Episode:
Episode #6.11
(1980)
Drama
Director: Patrick Tucker | Stars: Kathryn Apanowicz, Martin Barrass, Anne Berry, Shirley Cheriton
10. Firepower (1979)
R | 104 min | Action, Adventure, Crime
A merc is hired by the F.B.I. to track down a powerful recluse criminal. A woman is also trying to track him down for her own personal vendetta.
Director: Michael Winner | Stars: Sophia Loren, James Coburn, O.J. Simpson, Eli Wallach
Votes: 1,134
11. Kids (1979)
60 min | Drama
Series based around a fictional assessment centre for children who have been taken into care and their own individual stories. The stories themselves are based on real life cases.
Stars: Caroline Mortimer, James Hazeldine, Neil Nisbet, Sarah Neville
Votes: 13
12.
Kids (1979)
Episode:
Jodie and Sal
(1979)
Drama
A tough and aggressive 14-year-old decides to run away from home with her little sister.
Director: John Frankau | Stars: Alan Badman, Kate Beswick, Mark Bishop, Christian Bullock
13. The Fosters (1976–1977)
30 min | Comedy, Family
Samuel Foster works hard trying to support his family in a South London multi-storey council flat.
Stars: Norman Beaton, Isabelle Lucas, Lenny Henry, Sharon Rosita
Votes: 57
14. Pressure (1976)
126 min | Drama
A British-born younger son of an immigrant family from Trinidad finds himself adrift between two cultures.
Director: Horace Ové | Stars: Herbert Norville, Oscar James, Frank Singuineau, Lucita Lijertwood
Votes: 323
15.
The Fosters (1976–1977)
Episode:
The Windfall
(1976)
Comedy, Family
Director: Stuart Allen | Stars: Norman Beaton, Isabelle Lucas, Carmen Munroe, Lenny Henry
16. Angels (1975–1983)
50 min | Drama
Six student nurses start training in the NHS, facing challenges working with colleagues and patients while adapting to the hierarchy and procedures.
Stars: Carol Holmes, Shirley Cheriton, Joanna Monro, Sharon Rosita
Votes: 137
17. Quiller (1975– )
50 min | Drama
The exploits of British Agent Quiller as he carries out his various assignments for the secret agency known only as "The Bureau".
Stars: Michael Jayston, Moray Watson, Sinéad Cusack, Nigel Stock
Votes: 43
18.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
The Trees: Part 1
(1975)
TV-14 | Drama
Charles Berry is accused of setting fire to trees on Colonel Edgcumbe's plot of land near Birchwood Ave. PC Edgely saw him sitting in his '64 Cadillac, with the lights off, as the fire took hold. When he saw the office he tried to leave.
Director: Stephen Butcher | Stars: David Ashford, John Barron, Joseph Berry, Richard Colson
19.
Quiller (1975– )
Episode:
Objective Caribbean
(1975)
Drama
On the eve of free elections, on the island of St Peter, candidates appear to be dying from voodoo. Quiller and the CIA think Joseph Field is attempting to rig the election.
Director: Michael Ferguson | Stars: Michael Jayston, Moray Watson, Valerie Murray, Stefan Kalipha
20.
Second City Firsts (1973– )
Episode:
Club Havana
(1975)
Drama
Turning up in Birmingham, twelve years after his mother abandoned him back in Jamaica, young Dave becomes attracted to a girl he meets behind the bar of his mother's speakeasy Club Havana - but this soon causes conflict.
Director: Pamela Brighton | Stars: Alfred Fagon, Frank Singuineau, Julie Walters, Mona Hammond
Votes: 22
21.
Love Thy Neighbour (1972–1976)
Episode:
The Protection of the Law
(1975)
25 min | Comedy
Bill decides to leave the social club and go to the Caribbean Club. When Jacko, Eddie and Arthur hear there is a stripper over there, they go over too. When Bill sees them, he refuses to ... See full summary »
Director: William G. Stewart | Stars: Jack Smethurst, Rudolph Walker, Nina Baden-Semper, Kate Williams
Votes: 12
22.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
The Trees: Part 3
(1975)
TV-14 | Drama
P.C. Edgely's evidence is re-examined when a meteorological office report states the conditions, in Fulchester, were foggy and not clear as he stated. Dorothy Pelerine says the council conspired to stop Mr. Perry buying the Colonel's land.
Director: Stephen Butcher | Stars: David Ashford, John Barron, Joseph Berry, Richard Colson
23.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
The Trees: Part 2
(1975)
TV-14 | Drama
Peter Facey says Charles Berry offered him £200 to burn down the trees but is questioned as to why Cllr. Leperon found him a job. Charles Berry says he offered to buy the land but Cllr. Leperon wanted him to out because of his skin colour.
Director: Stephen Butcher | Stars: David Ashford, John Barron, Joseph Berry, Richard Colson
24. O Lucky Man! (1973)
R | 178 min | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
An ambitious coffee salesman has a series of improbable and ironic adventures that seem designed to challenge his naive idealism.
Director: Lindsay Anderson | Stars: Malcolm McDowell, Ralph Richardson, Rachel Roberts, Arthur Lowe
Votes: 8,789
25. Baxter! (1973)
PG | 100 min | Drama
A young American boy unable to overcome a speech defect is disturbed by the constant bickering of his parents, and when they get divorced, he slides into an emotional breakdown.
Director: Lionel Jeffries | Stars: Patricia Neal, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Britt Ekland, Lynn Carlin
Votes: 362
26. Second City Firsts (1973– )
30 min | Drama
This was a BBC drama anthology series of short plays, written largely by first-time writers, which were transmitted between 1973 and 1978.
Stars: Ken Kitson, Jean Heywood, Ivor Roberts, Alison Steadman
Votes: 23
27. Love Thy Neighbour (1972–1976)
30 min | Comedy
A white working-class socialist has his world turned upside down when an educated black man moves in next door.
Stars: Jack Smethurst, Rudolph Walker, Nina Baden-Semper, Kate Williams
Votes: 782
28. Crown Court (1972–2007)
TV-14 | 25 min | Drama
A courtroom drama in which each case is usually presented in three episodes. At the end of the third episode, a jury of "ordinary people" comes to a verdict on the evidence presented.
Stars: Peter Wheeler, Joseph Berry, Richard Colson, Derek Hockridge
Votes: 346
29. The Man Who Came to Dinner (1972 TV Movie)
73 min | Comedy
Lecturer and broadcaster Sheridan Whiteside has been invited to dinner at the home of a pompous small-town bigwig. But he stays rather longer than anyone expects.
Director: Buzz Kulik | Stars: Orson Welles, Lee Remick, Joan Collins, Don Knotts
Votes: 94
30. The Brighton Belle (1972)
180 min | Drama
Stars: Norman Chappell, Joan Hickson, Flora Robson, Dora Bryan
31.
Doomwatch (1970–1972)
Episode:
Fire and Brimstone
(1972)
Sci-Fi, Drama
John Ridge apparently suffers a breakdown from the pressure, and decides that, due to the excessive threat of pollution on the environment, drastic steps should be taken. He steals some ... See full summary »
Director: Terence Dudley | Stars: John Paul, Simon Oates, Elizabeth Weaver, John Bown
32.
Play for Today (1970–1984)
Episode:
In the Beautiful Caribbean
(1972)
Comedy, Drama
A story about unemployment and the Black Movement in Jamaica. This edition is missing from the BBC archives.
Director: Philip Saville | Stars: Ram John Holder, Calvin Lockhart, Louise Bennett, Thomas Baptiste
33.
The Brighton Belle (1972)
Episode:
The One Day Off
(1972)
Drama
Stars: Dora Bryan, Jacqueline Clarke, Pamela Cundell, Frank Singuineau
35. 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
36. Doomwatch (1970–1972)
50 min | Sci-Fi, Drama
Doomwatch is the nickname for the Department of Measurement of Scientific Work. Under the leadership of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Dr. Spencer Quist, the Doomwatch team struggled, for ... See full summary »
Stars: John Paul, Joby Blanshard, Simon Oates, Vivien Sherrard
Votes: 197
37.
Softly Softly: Task Force (1969–1976)
Episode:
The Hermit
(1970)
Crime, Drama
A gang of thieves have chosen Thamesford as their hunting ground. Their prey are elderly people, their objects of desire are valuable antiques and silverware, their base of operation is a ... See full summary »
Director: Michael Simpson | Stars: Stratford Johns, Frank Windsor, Susan Tebbs, Terence Rigby
Votes: 7
38.
Mogul (1965–1972)
Episode:
The Dangerous Green Impala
(1970)
Drama
Director: Lennie Mayne | Stars: Neville Aurelius, Ray Barrett, Ilario Bisi-Pedro, Geoffrey Keen
39.
Armchair Theatre (1956–1974)
Episode:
The World in a Room
(1970)
Drama
Harry Steffans and his coloured wife, Annie, find it difficult to rent a flat.
Director: Jim Goddard | Stars: Nina Baden-Semper, Nadia Cattouse, Jumoke Debayo, Peter Ellis
40. Carry on Again Doctor (1969)
Not Rated | 89 min | Comedy
Dr Nookey, disgraced, is sent to remote island hospital. Staff member Gladstone Screwer gives him secret slimming potion. Nookey flies to England for fame and fortune. Others try to cash in or bring him down.
Director: Gerald Thomas | Stars: Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Jim Dale
Votes: 3,024
41. Fraud Squad (1969–1970)
60 min | Crime, Drama
A well-remembered police procedural drama from the late 1960s, this show showcases the exploits of Detective Inspector Gamble (Patrick O'Connell) and his aide, Detective Sergeant Vicky ... See full summary »
Stars: Patrick O'Connell, Joanna Van Gyseghem, Ralph Nossek, Elizabeth Weaver
Votes: 43
42. Softly Softly: Task Force (1969–1976)
50 min | Crime, Drama
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.
Stars: Frank Windsor, Norman Bowler, David Lloyd Meredith, Terence Rigby
Votes: 114
43. Plays of Today (1969– )
Drama
Six of Britain's top television playwrights were given the opportunity to write the plays they had always wanted to write.
Stars: Wendy Hiller, Mary Morris, Ann Bell, Geraldine Moffat
44.
Plays of Today (1969– )
Episode:
The English Boy
(1969)
Drama
Director: Alan Gibson | Stars: Wendy Hiller, Barry Morse, Richard Warwick, Mavis Villiers
45.
Fraud Squad (1969–1970)
Episode:
The Biggest Borrower of All
(1969)
Crime, Drama
When a building society executive who has tried to kill himself mutters the word 'fraud' from his hospital bed, Gamble takes an interest - and discovers that the building society manager has booked a one- way ticket to Zurich.
Director: Robert D. Cardona | Stars: Patrick O'Connell, Joanna Van Gyseghem, Ralph Nossek, Paul Eddington
Votes: 5
46. Star! (1968)
G | 176 min | Biography, Comedy, Drama
A musical biography of Gertrude Lawrence, who led a hustling and bustling life on the stage.
Director: Robert Wise | Stars: Julie Andrews, Richard Crenna, Michael Craig, Daniel Massey
Votes: 2,271 | Gross: $9.16M
47. Hot Millions (1968)
G | 106 min | Comedy, Crime
Paroled London fraudster Marcus Pendleton poses as a computer specialist in order to work for an insurance company that entirely relies on its corporate server.
Director: Eric Till | Stars: Peter Ustinov, Maggie Smith, Karl Malden, Bob Newhart
Votes: 2,276
48. Virgin of the Secret Service (1968– )
60 min | Adventure
The dashing adventures of the British Secret Service's most heroic officer, Captain Robert Virgin. Aided in his task by the fiesty Mrs Cortez and his loyal batman Doublett, Virgin traveled ... See full summary »
Stars: Clinton Greyn, Alexander Doré, John Cater, Veronica Strong
Votes: 20
49.
Virgin of the Secret Service (1968– )
Episode:
The Amazons
(1968)
Adventure
An old British scientist and his daughters are trapped in their Amazon jungle fortress by von Brauner, who is leading the local Indians against them. All looks hopeless until Virgin, Doublett and Mrs. Cortez arrive.
Director: Robert D. Cardona | Stars: Ken Barker, Tom Kempinski, Sean Lynch, Alexander Doré
50. The Whisperers (1967)
Not Rated | 106 min | Drama
Elderly Mrs. Ross lives alone in her meager flat, scraping by on government assistance even as she claims to have great wealth. After finding stolen money she is victimized, making it necessary to find her support in her declining years.
Director: Bryan Forbes | Stars: Edith Evans, Nanette Newman, Harry Baird, Jack Austin
Votes: 1,463