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- The highly popular detective pair from the series Softly, Softly, Barlow and Watt, try to solve the old mystery of Jack The Ripper in this documentary series.
- A semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story set in the Cotswolds during and immediately after the First World War.
- An anthology series from the U.K., from 1955 to 1974, producing about five hundred ninety-minute episodes from Granada Television.
- A sequel to "The Prisoner Of Zenda" in which the villainous Rupert returns to Ruritania intent on exposing the replacement of the king by a double.
- Myrtle may inherit a fortune if her ex-husband has no children; but his new wife is about to give birth.
- Lord Peter Wimsey persuades novelist Harriet Vane to marry him, but their honeymoon is interrupted by murder.
- In 1910, Hong Kong members of a secret Tong crime syndicate protect their identities by murdering the daughter of a British sea captain who vows revenge.
- A scrap dealer is making a profit out of wrecked cars, but trouble starts when one of his men demands more money.
- Richard O. Sullivan as a child genius in the play "Honour Bright".
- An anthology series of dramatisations of plays.
- By the end 1888, the East End slums were up in arms and there was a fear that rioting could spill over to the wealthier areas of London. Barlow and Watt look into what was said and done and whether Jack the Ripper was a Mason.
- Professor John Hardy is a forensic scientist who works not only for the police but also for other interested parties.
- One half hour of uninterrupted coral reefs and marine wildlife in the Bahamas.
- Filled with the heartwarming humor and gentle pathos of Elizabeth Gaskell's classic novel, this original four-part BBC dramatization of Cranford is set in the early 1840s in a fictional market town in northwest England. The story centers on the town's predominantly single and widowed middle-class female inhabitants who are comfortable with their traditional way of life and adhere to a complex set of social rules. However, the impending arrival of the railway puts Cranford on the cusp of upsetting social changes and the genteel ladies of Cranford struggle to face an uncertain future with dignity and 19th Century decorum.
- The UK version of the popular US show. Eamonn Andrews (later Michael Aspel) surprises celebrities by presenting them with the Big Red Book before taking them into the studio to tell viewers the story of their life, featuring guest appearances by members of their family, friends and colleagues.
- Set in Oxbridge General Hospital, this soap opera focused equally on the lives and loves of its medical staff and the pressure of their work.
- The lives of the Grove family are explored.
- Barry Ovis (Brian Rix) is Parliamentary Private Secretary to Minister for European Affairs Sir William Mainwaring-Brown (Warren Mitchell). Sir William has a very active libido and gets up to non=portfolio activities. Ovis has to cover for him (usually very badly) and misunderstanding pile on top of misunderstanding.
- It follows the adventures of six children who try to restore their family's fortune by looking for treasure in various places.
- A crime program, with a twist - The Lieutenant (Ken Lynch) was never seen on camera, as the program used the subjective first-person camera technique as did the 1947 film "Lady in the Lake".
- A half-hour private-eye crime show set in New York.
- Series of television plays performed live.
- Legendary star of Hammer Films Peter Cushing is the delighted subject, hosted by Michael Aspel.
- Gypsies led by Samuel Brown arrive in the Hardy neighbourhood - to the horror of many residents. A public meeting is called to discuss the 'problem.' But protest can go too far.
- Elyot and Amanda used to be married to each other, and it was impossible. Now each is remarried, and they find themselves honeymooning with their new spouses in adjoining hotel rooms. Old attractions resurface.
- 1950–1952TV EpisodeCharlie is employed by a woman to investigate the man who wants to marry her cousin Gertrude, as she fears he is only after her money..
- The children are kidnapped by a gang of robbers who demand a ransom from their father. They manage to escape with the help of a friendly dog and a boy named Albert.
- The children decide to help their father by finding a lost will that could prove his innocence in a lawsuit. An expert in old documents, Albert's uncle was asked to help. They also encounter a rival treasure seeker who tries to stop them.
- The children form a council to decide how to find treasure. They come up with different ideas, such as digging for buried gold, selling poetry, or becoming detectives.