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    Poster for If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them
    Movie
    1974•
    1.0

    If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them

    Set in a cemetery, the film tells the story of a young man whom a blind man wrongly imagines to be black, and explores the nature of human prejudice.

    Poster for If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them
    Movie
    1968

    If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them

    Set in a cemetery, the film tells the story of a young man whom a blind man wrongly imagines to be black, and explores the nature of human prejudice.

    Poster for The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It
    Movie
    1977•
    6.2

    The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It

    John Cleese is hilarious as the descendant of Sherlock Holmes in this modern detective drama of international power politics and intrigue. Unlike his illustrious grandfather however, he only succeeds in bungling every job he organizes. Also stars Arthur Lowe as the "bionic" grandson of Dr. Watson, Stratford Johns as the Commissioner of Police, and Connie Booth as Mrs. Hudson.

    Poster for Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures
    Movie
    1978•
    5.3

    Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures

    This lighthearted romp through Royal India presents a world of Maharajas, palaces, imperiled art objects, and the foreign collectors who will stop at nothing to possess them. Peggy Ashcroft and Larry Pine star as two rapacious art collectors who come to the decaying Art Deco palace of a young Maharaja (Victor Banerjee) to examine a legendary collection of Indian miniature paintings. While vying with each other to get the pictures away from the royal couple—nicknamed Georgie and Bonnie as children by their Scottish governess—they must also divine the true motives of the Indian curator of the collection (Saeed Jaffrey), who, in league with the Maharaja’s beautiful sister (Aparna Sen), may be working against them. Amidst the backdrop of lavish tourist entertainments, Christmas parties, fireworks, and even an English ghost, a desperate game of palace intrigue will determine the ultimate resting place of the priceless paintings.

    Poster for An Audience With Victoria Wood
    Movie
    1988•
    5.2

    An Audience With Victoria Wood

    British comedy legend Victoria Wood entertains a star-studded audience including Julie Walters, Judi Dench and Dawn French in this 1988 special. Watch her crack jokes, play the piano and answer light-hearted questions.

    Poster for The Trouble With Agatha Christie
    Movie
    1991•
    10.0

    The Trouble With Agatha Christie

    An investigation into the mysterious world of the crime novelist Agatha Christie, with comments from poison experts, policeman and pathologists and members of her family.

    Poster for An Audience with Elton John
    Movie
    1997

    An Audience with Elton John

    Elton John entertains a celebrity studio audience, answering questions and singing songs with his guests.

    Poster for An Audience with Billy Connolly
    Movie
    1985•
    8.3

    An Audience with Billy Connolly

    Billy Connolly delivers his special brand of stand-up comedy and abrasive humour in front of a celebrity audience.

    Poster for Bernardo Bertolucci and the Making of 'The Last Emperor'
    Movie
    1988

    Bernardo Bertolucci and the Making of 'The Last Emperor'

    Documentary about the making of the film first presented on the British television series "The South Bank Show".

    Poster for An Audience with the Spice Girls
    Movie
    1997•
    10.0

    An Audience with the Spice Girls

    The Spice Girls perform in front of a celebrity, and predominantly female audience, as well as answering questions about their lives and their rise to stardom.

    Poster for Tom Jones : An Audience with Tom Jones
    Movie
    1999

    Tom Jones : An Audience with Tom Jones

    Singing superstar Tom Jones performs his classic hits and brand new songs in front of a celebrity audience in celebration of his extraordinary career. He is joined in duets by some special guests, including Mick Hucknall, Cerys Matthews and Space.

    Poster for Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery
    Movie
    1981•
    6.8

    Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery

    When two mysterious deaths mar an otherwise pleasant weekend in the English countryside, unflappable flapper Lady Eileen Brent teams up with the dashing Jimmy Thesinger to solve the dastardly deeds. Their sleuthing leads them into a world of espionage and international intrigue as they discover a secret society known as "The Seven Dials" and the attempted theft of top-secret government documents.

    Poster for 30 Years of James Bond
    Movie
    1992•
    5.3

    30 Years of James Bond

    An examination of why the James Bond films have proved so popular including a discussion between the four actors who have played Bond, an interview with Cubby Broccoli and contributions from the directors, production designers, special effects and stuntmen.

    Poster for An Audience with Ken Dodd
    Movie
    1994•
    7.7

    An Audience with Ken Dodd

    Marking 40 years in show business, legendary comedian and entertainer Ken Dodd presents this comedy extravaganza, entertaining a host of celebrities including Frank Carson, Samantha Fox and Warren Mitchell.

    Poster for Outside Edge
    Movie
    1982•
    6.0

    Outside Edge

    The local social cricket team are up to bat and sometimes it seems they are one batsman short of of an eleven. There are good secrets and not so good secrets that come to light during the course of the day. Roger is the ultimate captain rallying his troops whilst ignoring his greatest strength, Miriam, who makes the 'fantastic' teas with or without the 'non-compulsory' help. The days builds to a climax where it seems that everything must change forever. But will it?

    Poster for One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage
    Movie
    1988

    One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage

    The gloriously glamorous Dame Edna entertains a celebrity audience in this 1988 special.

    Poster for Mighty Good: The Beatles
    Movie
    1977•
    4.0

    Mighty Good: The Beatles

    No musical group has had as profound an impact on pop music as The Beatles. Tony Palmer's groundbreaking documentary gives us an intimate look at one of the most influential groups in musical history.

    Poster for A Question of Identity
    Movie
    1992

    A Question of Identity

    Erwin van Haarlem is a man of mystery. Living in London in 1986 and ostensibly a Dutch art dealer, he is in fact spying for Czechoslovakia with a mission to track down supporters of the dissident group, Chapter 77.

    Poster for Another Audience With Ken Dodd
    Movie
    2002•
    7.0

    Another Audience With Ken Dodd

    Once again, Ken Dodd (with over 40 years in his trade) performs his unique set in front of a host of celebrities gathered to show their appreciation of his enduring talent.

    Poster for An Audience with Dame Edna Everage
    Movie
    1980•
    1.0

    An Audience with Dame Edna Everage

    Dame Edna Everage takes questions from a celebrity audience about her life and career.

    Poster for Agatha Christie's Poirot
    TV
    1989•
    8.2

    Agatha Christie's Poirot

    From England to Egypt, accompanied by his elegant and trustworthy sidekicks, the intelligent yet eccentrically-refined Belgian detective Hercule Poirot pits his wits against a collection of first class deceptions.

    Poster for The Professionals
    TV
    1977•
    7.5

    The Professionals

    The lives of Bodie and Doyle, top agents for Britain's CI5 (Criminal Intelligence 5), and their controller, George Cowley. The mandate of CI5 was to fight terrorism and similar high-profile crimes. Cowley, a hard ex-MI5 operative, hand-picked each of his men. Bodie is a cynical ex-SAS paratrooper and mercenary whose nature ran to controlled violence, while his partner, Doyle, comes to CI5 from the regular police force, and is more of an open minded liberal. Their relationship is often contentious, but they are the top men in their field, and the ones to whom Cowley always assigned to the toughest cases.

    Poster for Come Dine with Me
    TV
    2005•
    5.0

    Come Dine with Me

    Amateur chefs compete against each other by hosting a dinner party for the other contestants. Each competitor then rates the host's performance with the winner winning a £1,000 cash prize. An element of comedy is added to the show through comedian Dave Lamb, who provides a dry and "bitingly sarcastic" narration.

    Poster for The South Bank Show
    TV
    1978•
    5.6

    The South Bank Show

    The South Bank Show is a television arts magazine show produced by ITV between 1978 and 2010. A new series began on Sky Arts from 27 May 2012. Presented by Melvyn Bragg, the show aims to bring both high art and popular culture to a mass audience.

    Poster for Upstairs, Downstairs
    TV
    1971•
    7.8

    Upstairs, Downstairs

    Upstairs: the wealthy, aristocratic Bellamys. Downstairs: their loyal and lively servants. For nearly 30 years, they share a fashionable townhouse at 165 Eaton Place in London’s posh Belgravia neighborhood, surviving social change, political upheaval, scandals, and the horrors of the First World War.

    Poster for Surprise, Surprise
    TV
    1984•
    5.8

    Surprise, Surprise

    Surprise, Surprise is a British television programme originally hosted by Cilla Black and produced by London Weekend Television for ITV. It ran for 14 series from 6 May 1984 to 5 September 1997, after which four annual specials were produced between 1998 to 2001. In 2012, the show returned after a 11-year hiatus. The revived version is produced by ITV Studios and presented by Holly Willoughby. The show is currently in its second series.

    Poster for On the Buses
    TV
    1969•
    7.2

    On the Buses

    On the Buses is a British comedy series created by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney, broadcast in the United Kingdom from 1969 to 1973. The writers' previous successes with The Rag Trade and Meet the Wife were for the BBC, but the corporation rejected On the Buses, not seeing much comedy potential in a bus depot as a setting. The comedy partnership turned to a friend, Frank Muir, Head of Entertainment at London Weekend Television, who loved the idea; the show was accepted and despite a poor critical reception became a hit with viewers.

    Poster for Mind Your Language
    TV
    1977•
    8.3

    Mind Your Language

    Mind Your Language is a British sitcom broadcast on ITV. Created and written by Vince Powell, and directed by Stuart Allen, three series were produced by London Weekend Television between 1977 and 1979, and it was briefly revived in 1985 (or 1986 in most ITV regions) with six of the original cast members. Jeremy Brown, a language teacher, tries to make a living by teaching English to immigrants. With pupils from India, France, China, and many other countries, his lessons do not always go as planned.

    Poster for Within These Walls
    TV
    1974•
    5.3

    Within These Walls

    Within These Walls is a British television drama programme created and written by David Butler. Produced by London Weekend Television for ITV, broadcast between 1974 and 1978, the series portrays life in HMP Stone Park, a fictional women's prison. Unlike the later women-in-prison series Prisoner and Bad Girls, Within These Walls tended to centre its storylines around the staff rather than the inmates. Plots typically revolve around well-groomed, genteel governor Faye Boswell's attempts to liberalise the regime while managing her private life.

    Poster for Catweazle
    TV
    1970•
    7.6

    Catweazle

    A medieval wizard (though not a very good one) Catweazle is transported to the modern age... A British television series, created and written by Richard Carpenter which was produced and directed by Quentin Lawrence for London Weekend Television under the LWI banner, and screened in the UK on ITV in 1970. A second season in 1971 was directed by David Reid and David Lane. Both series had thirteen episodes each, with Geoffrey Bayldon playing the leading role. The series was broadcast in Ireland, Britain, Gibraltar, New Zealand, The Netherlands, Germany, Australia, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Czechoslovakia, Nicaragua and Quebec. The first episode is available to view in full at the BFI Screenonline site.

    Poster for Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime
    TV
    1983•
    6.3

    Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime

    Spirited dialogue, posh Roaring '20s style, and devious mysteries abound as Tommy and Tuppence Beresford mix marriage and mystery solving.

    Poster for Budgie
    TV
    1971•
    7.0

    Budgie

    Budgie is a popular British television series starring former popstar Adam Faith which was produced by ITV company London Weekend Television and broadcast on the ITV network between 1971 and 1972. The series was created by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall . The show was produced by Verity Lambert, Rex Firkin was the Executive producer.

    Poster for Dick Turpin
    TV
    1979•
    7.5

    Dick Turpin

    Richard O'Sullivan stars as Dick Turpin in this action-filled adventure series chronicling the exploits of England's most celebrated highwayman.

    Poster for Enemy at the Door
    TV
    1978•
    7.8

    Enemy at the Door

    Enemy At The Door is a British television drama series made by London Weekend Television for ITV. The series was shown between 1978 and 1980 and dealt with the German occupation of Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands, during the Second World War. The programme generated a certain amount of criticism in Guernsey, particularly for being obviously filmed on Jersey despite being ostensibly set on Guernsey. The series also marked the TV debut of Anthony Head as a member of the island resistance. The theme music was by Wilfred Josephs.

    Poster for The Two of Us
    TV
    1986•
    5.8

    The Two of Us

    The Two of Us is an ITV comedy series produced by London Weekend Television, and starring Nicholas Lyndhurst and Janet Dibley as Ashley Phillips and Elaine Walker, an unmarried couple living together, at a time when this was becoming increasingly common in Britain, but still considered slightly controversial in some circles. While Ashley was keen for the pair to get married and would regularly propose, Elaine saw no reason to get married and was happy to keep her independence. Ashley's roguish grandfather Perce (played by Patrick Troughton, but later by Tenniel Evans after Troughton's death) was supportive of the couple, but Ashley's domineering mother (Jennifer Piercey) disapproved and constantly urged the pair to marry. Ashley's suppressed father (Paul McDowell) seemed less upset, but generally backed up his wife in the hope of a quiet life and the odd sherry.

    Poster for Beadle's About
    TV
    1986•
    6.0

    Beadle's About

    Beadle's About was a British television programme hosted by Jeremy Beadle, where members of the public became victims of practical jokes behind hidden cameras. It was produced by LWT for ITV and ran on Saturday nights from 22 November 1986 to 14 September 1996.

    Poster for Brainiac: Science Abuse
    TV
    2003•
    6.8

    Brainiac: Science Abuse

    Brainiac is The Alternative science series that shows you the experiments you were never allowed to do in school. Richard Hammond aims to answer the scientific questions that have been bothering us all such as what you shouldn't put in a microwave and Do mobile phones really cause explosions in petrol stations.

    Poster for All You Need Is Love: The Story of Popular Music
    TV
    1977•
    6.0

    All You Need Is Love: The Story of Popular Music

    A 17-part television documentary series on the history of modern pop music covering some of the many different genres that have fallen under the label of "popular music" between the mid-19th century and 1976, including folk, ragtime, Tin Pan Alley, vaudeville and music hall, musical theatre, country, swing, jazz, blues, R&B, rock 'n' roll and others.

    Poster for Me and My Girl
    TV
    1984•
    5.1

    Me and My Girl

    A British television situation comedy broadcast on ITV between 1984 and 1988 starring Richard O'Sullivan, which centred on the challenges faced by a widower raising his adolescent daughter.

    Poster for Wish Me Luck
    TV
    1988•
    6.2

    Wish Me Luck

    Focuses on the lives of British women recruited as secret agents in occupied France during World War II. The series follows their training, missions, and the dangers they face while working with the French Resistance.