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- Iconic British children's animated series set in the fictional, picturesque village of the title. Each episode opens with a character emerging from a music box and they will be the central character of the forthcoming story.
- Stories of an antique dealer who is really an undercover agent.
- In 1902, Edwardian adventurer Adam Adamant is frozen alive in a block of ice by his archnemesis, the Face. In 1966, workmen discover him and he is revived, perfectly preserved but completely bewildered by his new environment, "swinging '60s" London, until he meets beautiful Georgina Jones, who helps him adapt. Before long, he is back to adventuring, solving crime, and fighting evil wherever it lurks.
- Thie West Country police force solving local crime. its a spin-off from another BBC drama series, Z Cars (1962).
- "Mystery and Imagination" was a UK hosted horror anthology series running from 1966 until 1970 with host David Buck as "Richard Beckett". who was a romantic young Victorian adventurer always had a tale to tell.
- It featured teams representing a town or city competing tasks in absurd games, generally dressed in large foam rubber suits.
- Colonel Maynard has a problem when it comes to housekeepers - his chauffeur. George has an eye for the ladies, and his behaviour has seen sixteen housekeepers hand in their resignations. One solution is to find somebody that he couldn't possibly fancy, and Gabrielle Dragon fits the bill perfectly.
- Naive but avid for adventure, young D'Artagnan travels from Gascony to Paris in 1625 to become a Musketeer like his father. He is at once plunged into intrigue.
- A comedy show written and staring various comedy pioneers including comedians who would go on to form the Two Ronnies and Monty Python.
- A gentle orphan discovers life and love in an indifferent adult world.
- The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures are annual lectures by the Royal Institution presenting scientific subjects the general public in an entertaining manner (since 1825), this series was broadcast by BBC Two from 1966-1999.
- A disgraced ex-lawyer, now released from prison, uses his accumulated knowledge to earn a living from both sides of the law.
- The world's best footballing nations compete to win the Jules Rimet trophy in the only World Cup ever to have been held in the country which launched the professional game, England.
- An elderly cleaning lady inherits her boss's house, fortune--and butler.
- Series created by Jack Hargreaves, where children can write in and ask questions beginning with the statement "how". Helping Jack to demonstrate the answers are fellow presenters including Fred Dinenage, Jon Miller and Marian Davies.
- Clerical comedy centered on hapless curate Mervyn Noote.
- A short-lived surreal detective adventure centred around the exploits of security agents Scrotty & Kronk and their battles with the evil but seductive Syrie Van Epp.
- Enduring ITV schools programme with Alan Rothwell introducing short films from around the world.
- The first of a new series from BBC One reflecting the tastes and times of Britain's under-twenty-ones.
- Britain's most popular financial and business programme.
- The once famous athlete Bob Kerry dies mysteriously on a golf course. His son Jack, a detective, suspects murder and decides to investigate the case. He gets caught up in a web of intrigue set in the Soho red-light district in London, with its pimps and prostitutes.
- Intrigue from the Mediterranean Islands as Danny Scipio dispenses his own brand of revenge against organized crime outfits around Europe.
- Rose Garvey, and her husband Gerald, live next door to her sister Lana Butt, and her husband Harry, in the fictional Larkworthy Road, Muswell Hill, North London. Gerald is an underpaid junior executive, while Harry is a well-paid fitter. The slightly snobbish Gerald makes sure that he and Rose keep up a pretense of doing well even though they are not. Meanwhile, the Butts' relative wealth encourages Lana to put on airs and graces, although Harry remains down to earth.
- A highly secret British Intelligence Unit is set up to deal with enemy menaces, staffed by three tough & capable operatives - the flamboyant Peregrine Smith, cold & logical Davidson, and tough ex-cop Richard Hurst. All licensed to kill - and pledged to protect the nation!
- One episode told the story of a joke that killed by laughter. The writer was put on trial for murder but when the joke was read out in court, it had a dire effect on everyone but him.
- Series tracing new developments in historical research.
- Ian Craig is an upbeat science teacher at a secondary school in fictional Straithard, Scotland. He deals with the troubles of his students and colleagues in an optimistic fashion and shares their triumphs.
- Spectacular variety series featuring the whole nine yards, jumping dogs, trapeze acts, brass bands, vaudeville as well as contemporary singers and musicians. Hosts were the same but different line ups or episodes were made to suit each country.
- Two children are marooned on an island that is ruled by a 150-year old telepathic, Shakespeare-quoting maniac who has plans to take over the world.
- Soap about daily life at a rural veterinary practice.
- Masterpieces from the Great Museums of the World is one of the most successful series about art. Comprehensively illustrated and compellingly presented, the 10min short art surveys provide a deeper insight into the masterpieces of painting.
- The adventures of a group of teenagers becoming embroiled in various cases.
- Tommy Cooper, the UK's bumbling comedian with the fez, does sketches and magic tricks. "Just like that!"
- The story of a boy called Jon who falls through a mysterious Door, lands on Earth and loses his memory. He is treated with kindness by some, but fear and hatred by others.
- An anthology of five television plays concerning love and marriage.
- What is the monstrous plot against Laura Fairlie? An artist must find out.
- Maigret creator Georges Simenon writes thirteen psychological dramas in which a person's life is changed by a simple act of fate.
- Thriller series about the espionage operations of the British secret service agents stationed in the fictional European country of Amalia.