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- Drama following the life of the officers and men of the King's Own Fusiliers regiment, during their home lives, training exercises and battles.
- Two sisters in 1920s London work to achieve success in the dressmaking business.
- Two perpetually bored and broke flatmates waste their days in a futile struggle to get laid, earn cash, and not kill one another.
- Holmes and Dr. Watson solve the mysteries of the Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax, Thor Bridge, Shoscombe Old Place, The Boscombe Valley Mystery, The Illustrious Client and The Creeping Man.
- The life of the Larkins, a farm family in Kent.
- Follows the lives of the Porters; a seemingly average family whose world is frequently turned upside-down, due to bad luck and bizarre occurrence.
- Gordon Brittas is the manager of the Whitbury-Newtown Leisure Centre. Despite his good intentions, everything seems to go wrong when he's around, despite the best efforts of the center staff and his long-suffering wife, Helen.
- A series of murders from all periods introduced by Edward Woodward
- Jimmy Nail plays Spender, a Northeast England police detective with marital problems.
- A storyteller in a labyrinth tells his dog the stories of Perseus and Medusa, Icarus and Daedalus, Theseus and the Minotaur, and Orpheus and Euridyce.
- Dawn French stars in this dark and twisted comedy series, in which she plays a different character embroiled in murder, in each hilarious episode.
- Brum is a car who loves to go around the city each day. Follow him as he helps save the day by identifying criminals, dances with people, and sometimes even gets up to no good, only to be helpful later.
- Set in Noel Edmonds' fictitious grand house in the equally fictitious town of Crinkley Bottom, the show centres around games involving the studio audience and special guest celebrities. Contestants can "grab a grand", home viewers can be caught out live in their own homes, and celebrities get their just deserts in the gunge tank.
- The adventures of a young bear named Rupert who unintentionally ends up in faraway/mystical places, but at the end manages to make it back safely to his home of Nutwood.
- An anthology series of various plays and dramatic performances.
- The animated adventures of Waldo and his friends from the Where's Waldo book series.
- British sitcom adapted from a radio series. Two middle-aged divorcées from very different backgrounds, Bill and Faith, try to start a relationship despite all of the problems caused by her teenage children and his ex-wife.
- Three children investigate strange goings-on in their school and protect it from such threats as a computer scientist with dreams of world domination and a mysterious group of archaeologists hoping to bring about the end of the century.
- Animated adventures with the intrepid Rex and his Plasticine friends.
- A housewife helps strangers, causing chaos at home. She unsuccessfully saves a suicidal woman, gives reading lessons to an abused, illiterate mother.
- Historical events are extensively re-explored both through written records and systematic examinations in the field.
- Children's comedy adventure series with Grotbags, the wicked witch, and her puppet lodgers.
- The Barbara Taylor Bradford trilogy that began with "A Woman of Substance"(1984) and continued with "Hold the Dream" (1986) ends with this epic tale. Paula feuds with her cousins as she fights to save her grandmother Emma's business.
- Up and coming horse racing trainer Mike Hardy is seeking to succeed in the Sport of Kings.
- A star-studded TV production of the classic tale by Mary Stewart which follows Merlin down through history to the days of King Arthur.
- Cases of two Edinburgh-based lawyers.
- A comedy writer talks about his failed marriage.
- An update of the classic seventies "Doctor" comedies.
- 1990s UK Black and Asian comedy-sketch show.
- The musical adventures in which a little boy reluctantly befriends a spider.
- Born in the USSR: Up follows the lives of people who grew up in the Soviet Union. They give an insight into Russian life.
- Midlands lawyer Neil Kinsey, known for being a maverick, takes on a new partner, Tricia Mabbott, who has recently left a larger firm. He brings an unconventional approach to dealing with his clients' cases, but has to contend with his estranged wife, Judy, his rivals, and the potential of romance with Tricia.
- Fresh from his appearances on Whose Line is it Anyway?, Paul starred in his own comedy series on Channel 4, featuring a mix of surreal sketches, links and stand-up routines
- Drama series about the staff and patients of an upmarket psychiatric practice in London.
- Each episode presents a new true crime case, modern or historical. Michael Winner hosts, providing exposition through voiceovers due to low production values. He often delivers a patronizing moral conclusion.
- Gardening series offering advice.
- The misadventures of two bumbling burglar brothers, tall and thin leader Victor, who's vain and selfish, and short and chubby Hugo, who's silly and fun-loving. They have cockney parrot Interpol and a front firm, Naughtiness International.
- One of the three dream-themed cartoons from the early 1990s (the others being Midnight Patrol and The Dreamstone). This particular series follows dream patrols Captain Zed and P.J. as they work to patrol the Dream Time skies and operate out of Dream Base. Together, they enter the subconsciousness of various kids, keeping their slumber and dreams from being disrupted by The Nightmares, Snort and Mutter.
- Based on South By Southeast, the third book in The Diamond Brothers detective series, follows dimwitted Tim and his street smart kid brother Nick whose latest odd client is murdered by a mysterious assassin-spy who has 9 fingers.
- Three politicians try to reform Britain's brutal prison system. Before they can do so, the tabloid press destroys their careers by publishing exposés of their sex lives.
- A Psychiatrist with a mid-life crisis and his landscape gardener wife
- The adventures of a mysterious amnesiac traveler and his companion.
- Lunchtime and evening news bulletins for the East Midlands region.
- Fast-paced slapstick game show between children and their parents or teachers.
- BB Miller, accidental time-traveller and Ben Hardy, a street urchin from Victorian England, arrive back in the middle of the English Civil War on BB's motorbike time machine. Before their hectic and hilarious adventures are over, they are practically blown up, nearly dissected by mad scientists, almost axed to death and then meet their worst nightmare in the evil Witchfinder General.
- Joshua Jones lives on a canal boat with his dog Fairport and together they take trips up and down Clearwater Canal, delivering items and carrying out tasks for the folks at Biggott's Wharf and general having a fun time on the water.
- ITV comedy drama Rich Tea and Sympathy, written by David Nobbs, divorced mother Julia Merrygrove (Patricia Hodge) has two teenage children and works as a local councillor whilst also holding down a job in a biscuit factory. Julia begins an affair with George Rudge (Denis Quilley), her opposite number on the council.
- A Scottish actor's hilarious efforts in finding work.
- A TV game show with the premise of contestants looking for items hidden in individual rooms of a pretend on stage house with a live audience.