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    Poster for Carry On Again Christmas
    Movie
    1970•
    7.6

    Carry On Again Christmas

    The second of the four Carry On Christmas specials, this one loosely recounts the story of Treasure Island with Sid James as Long John Silver and Barbara Windsor, strangely, as Jim Hawkins. This special was filmed in black and white -- strangely, since the previous one was in color.

    Poster for If You Could See What I Can See
    Movie
    1974

    If You Could See What I Can See

    Trevor returns to his old home town to see his estranged wife and son, but fails to see why she is afraid of him.

    Poster for Beyond Our Means
    Movie
    1973

    Beyond Our Means

    A couple invite an old school friend for a reunion dinner, it is during the conversation (with the friend now an eminent surgeon) the couple come to the stark realization that their son is showing symptoms of a looming brain tumour.

    Poster for A Fluid Arrangement
    Movie
    1972

    A Fluid Arrangement

    Ernie decides to pack up and go to sea, however he had not taken into account the repercussions that would be felt by those around him.

    Poster for The Chelsea Murders
    Movie
    1981•
    6.3

    The Chelsea Murders

    When a barmaid and part-time model becomes a murderer's third victim in Chelsea, the only apparent links are to a local reporter, Mary, and three art graduates financing a film with local part-time jobs.

    Poster for The Day of the Janitor
    Movie
    1981

    The Day of the Janitor

    Comedy about a maintenance supervisor in an office block whose idea of the company he works for is changed when he has to fix a leak in an executive's office.

    Poster for Inspector Ghote Moves In
    Movie
    1983

    Inspector Ghote Moves In

    Inspector Ghote arrives from India to observe Scotland Yard, and ends up immediately stepping in to prevent some foolish potential lawlessness.

    Poster for Carry On Christmas (or Carry On Stuffing)
    Movie
    1972•
    6.8

    Carry On Christmas (or Carry On Stuffing)

    Two unforeseen problems meant that many fans consider this the weakest Christmas special. Firstly, Talbot Rothwell became ill whilst writing the script, and was unable to finish it. Dave Freeman had to be brought in to complete the script, but the two men did not work together. As a result, the script does not flow as easily as the earlier offerings. Secondly, Charles Hawtrey pulled out of the special at short notice. Having taken third billing to Sid James and Terry Scott in the previous two shows, and knowing they would both be absent, Hawtrey demanded top billing. But Carry On producer Peter Rogers refused, giving top billing to Hattie Jacques instead. Hawtrey's role had hastily to be recast, and was split between Norman Rossington and Brian Oulton, both of whom had played cameo roles in several Carry On films. The special featured a collection of historical sketches, loosely linked around an 18th-century banquet.

    Poster for The Tailor of Gloucester
    Movie
    1989

    The Tailor of Gloucester

    An ill tailor is trying to finish a coat for a wealthy man. He is hindered by his cat and helped by some grateful mice.

    Poster for Brown Skin Gal, Stay Home and Mind Bay-Bee
    Movie
    1971

    Brown Skin Gal, Stay Home and Mind Bay-Bee

    In this sad world where words unspoken do more damage than words spoken too much, a woman and her lodger are destined to stay on separate paths.

    Poster for The Quatermass Conclusion
    Movie
    1979•
    4.2

    The Quatermass Conclusion

    Influenced by the social and geopolitical situation of the early nineteen-seventies and the hippie youth movement of the late nineteen-sixties, Quatermass is set in a near future in which large numbers of young people are joining a cult, the “Planet People”, and gathering at ancient sites, believing they will be transported to a better life on another planet.

    Poster for Mr. H Is Late
    Movie
    1988•
    6.6

    Mr. H Is Late

    A team of inept undertakers attempt to get a coffin to a funeral on time. An undertaker is in charge of moving a coffin from a home to the church. The home is on the 26th floor of a skyscraper; the stairs are narrow; the lift is small and prone to stop working. Chaos ensues.

    Poster for The Perfect House
    Movie
    1981

    The Perfect House

    A woman's new house hides a sinister secret. Part of ITV Playhouse-S13E02

    Poster for Macbeth
    Movie
    1979•
    7.3

    Macbeth

    Macbeth is a 1978 videotaped version of Trevor Nunn's Royal Shakespeare Company production of the play by William Shakespeare. Produced by Thames Television, it features Ian McKellen as Macbeth and Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth. The TV version was directed by Philip Casson. The original stage production was performed at The Other Place, the RSC's small studio theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. It had been performed in the round before small audiences, with a bare stage and simple costuming. The recording preserves this style: the actors perform on a circular set and with a mostly black background changes of setting are indicated only by lighting changes.

    Poster for A Turnip Head's Guide To The British Cinema
    Movie
    1986

    A Turnip Head's Guide To The British Cinema

    Documentary presenting Alan Parker’s view of British cinema with comments from Richard Lester and others and location report from King’s Lynn on the making of Hugh Hudson’s Revolution, starring Al Pacino, Donald Sutherland, and Nastassja Kinski.

    Poster for A Bit of a Lift
    Movie
    1973•
    8.0

    A Bit of a Lift

    A man meets a woman at a wedding and manages to sweet talk her, only to end up inadvertently helping out another male.

    Poster for Night Train to Murder
    Movie
    1984•
    5.7

    Night Train to Murder

    When Eric's niece Kathy becomes one of the heirs to a considerable fortune, her life (and those of the other heirs) is placed in jeopardy by the actions of a mysterious inter-loper.

    Poster for The One and Only Phyllis Dixey
    Movie
    1978

    The One and Only Phyllis Dixey

    Aspiring dancer Phyllis Dixey makes her name as a stripper.

    Poster for Carry On Christmas
    Movie
    1969•
    6.2

    Carry On Christmas

    Ebenezer Scrooge is a misery on Christmas, not allowing people money or doing anything to share Christmas cheer around his employees or acquaintances. While Scrooge is visited by three ghosts we see how his penny pinching has affected those around him.

    Poster for The Folk Singer
    Movie
    1972

    The Folk Singer

    A successful folk singer and his entourage are locked down in a Belfast hotel during the Troubles, as the authorities demand he identifies himself as either a Catholic atheist or a Protestant atheist.

    Poster for Mr. Bean
    TV
    1990•
    8.0

    Mr. Bean

    Mr Bean turns simple everyday tasks into chaotic situations and will leave you in stitches as he creates havoc wherever he goes.

    Poster for Family Affairs
    TV
    1997•
    2.6

    Family Affairs

    Focuses on the lives of residents in the fictional London suburb of Charnham.

    Poster for Rainbow
    TV
    1972•
    6.6

    Rainbow

    Children's puppet programme featuring music and stories. Join George, Bungle, Zippy, and all their friends at the Rainbow House, always an exciting place to be.

    Poster for The Bill
    TV
    1984•
    6.7

    The Bill

    The daily lives of the men and women at Sun Hill Police Station as they fight crime on the streets of London. From bomb threats to armed robbery and drug raids to the routine demands of policing this ground-breaking series focuses as much on crime as it does on the personal lives of its characters.

    Poster for The Sooty Show
    TV
    1955•
    6.0

    The Sooty Show

    The Sooty Show is a British children's Puppet series which aired on the BBC from 1955 to 1967 and ITV from 1968 to 1992. It follows the adventures and comedic day to day life of puppets Sooty, Sweep and Soo with their owner Harry Corbett, and in later years, his son Matthew.

    Poster for Opportunity Knocks
    TV
    1956

    Opportunity Knocks

    A radio, and later television, talent show originally hosted by Hughie Green, with a late-1980s revival hosted by Bob Monkhouse, and later by previous winner Les Dawson.

    Poster for Escape to the Country
    TV
    2002•
    5.5

    Escape to the Country

    The property show that helps prospective buyers find their dream home in the country.

    Poster for The Benny Hill Show
    TV
    1969•
    7.2

    The Benny Hill Show

    The Benny Hill Show is a British comedy television show that starred Benny Hill and aired in various incarnations between 15 January 1955 and 30 May 1991 in over 140 countries. The show focused on sketches that were full of slapstick, mime, parody, and double-entendre. Thames Television cancelled production of the show in 1989 due to declining ratings and large production costs at £450,000 per show.

    Poster for The Sweeney
    TV
    1975•
    7.8

    The Sweeney

    Jack Regan, an unethical officer of the Flying Squad, uses unorthodox methods to pursue criminals with the help of his partner, George Carter.

    Poster for This Is Your Life
    TV
    1955•
    6.4

    This Is Your Life

    This is Your Life is a British biographical television documentary, based on the 1952 American show of the same name. It was hosted by Eamonn Andrews from 1955 until 1964, and then from 1969 until his death in 1987 aged 64. Michael Aspel then took up the role of host until the show ended in 2003. It returned in 2007 as a one-off special presented by Trevor McDonald, which to date was its most recent airing. In the show the host surprises a special guest, before taking them through their life with the assistance of the 'big red book'. Both celebrities and non-celebrities have been 'victims' of the show. The show was originally broadcast live, and over its run it has alternated between being broadcast on the BBC and on ITV.

    Poster for Callan
    TV
    1967•
    7.0

    Callan

    Callan is the title of a British television series set in the murky world of espionage. Originally produced by ABC Weekend Television and later Thames Television, it was aired on the ITV network over four seasons spread out between 1967 and 1972. The series starred Edward Woodward as David Callan, a reluctant professional killer for a shadowy branch of the British Government's intelligence services known as 'the Section'.

    Poster for Count Duckula
    TV
    1988•
    7.8

    Count Duckula

    Count Duckula is a vegetarian vampire duck, coming into the world as an accident. Unlike his family and ancestors, he has no bloodlust, as when he was reincarnated, blood was omitted and replaced with ketchup.

    Poster for After Henry
    TV
    1988•
    5.7

    After Henry

    After Henry is a British sitcom written by Simon Brett, and starring Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson. Originating as a radio programme on BBC Radio 4 from 1985 to 1989, it was adapted for television by Thames Television. Sarah is the 42-year-old widow of GP Henry France. She lives in an often volatile family situation with her elderly mother Eleanor Prescott, and her daughter, 18-year-old Clare, with both of whom she shares a house. Following Henry's death, the family have to find a way to cope with each other as best they can. The BBC was initially hesitant to produce a series but after three successful runs on BBC Radio 4, it was commissioned for the small screen. The series was surprisingly popular, attracting over 14 million viewers. Four seasons were made, with the last transmitted after the death of Sanderson, who died on 24 May 1992.

    Poster for The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
    TV
    1971•
    7.4

    The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes

    An anthology series produced by Thames Television, comprised of short mystery, suspense or crime adaptations featuring, as the title suggests, detectives who were literary contemporaries of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes.

    Poster for The World at War
    TV
    1973•
    8.3

    The World at War

    A documentary series that gives a historical account of the events of World War II, from its roots in the 1920s to the aftermath and the lives it profoundly influenced.

    Poster for Men Behaving Badly
    TV
    1992•
    7.2

    Men Behaving Badly

    Sitcom following the misadventures of laddish flatmates Gary and Tony

    Poster for Jack the Ripper
    TV
    1988•
    7.1

    Jack the Ripper

    Jack the Ripper is a 1988 two-part television film/miniseries portraying a fictionalized account of the hunt for Jack the Ripper, the unidentified serial killer responsible for the Whitechapel murders of 1888. The series coincided with the 100th anniversary of the murders.

    Poster for Danger Mouse
    TV
    1981•
    7.1

    Danger Mouse

    Danger Mouse, the world's greatest secret agent, and his side-kick Penfold work to foil the evil schemes of Baron Greenback.

    Poster for The Agatha Christie Hour
    TV
    1982•
    6.7

    The Agatha Christie Hour

    This ten episode program was based on ten short stories written by Agatha Christie but with wide-ranging themes. Some were romances, some had supernatural themes and a couple were adventures. The common link was that all came from the talented pen of Agatha Christie, all were entertaining and each drama was carefully crafted and well cast with many of Britain's best known actors of the time represented.

    Poster for Hazell
    TV
    1978•
    4.8

    Hazell

    Hazell is a British television drama based on the novel series by Terry Venables and Gordon Williams (collectively known as P.B. Yuill), and starring Nicholas Bell as James Hazell, a 'smart parody' of Philip Marlowe and Sam Spade. The programme ran for two series, from January 1978 to July 1979.