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- On the shores of paradise, gorgeous singles meet and mingle. But there's a twist. To win a $100,000 grand prize, they'll have to give up sex.
- A talent or reality search for the next Sophie and Sky in the Westend musical Mamma Mia. Six boys or six girls will compete for the roles - singing, dancing, and acting challenges, inspired by the movies or musical.
- Dance talent show in which dancers of any age and dance style compete for a fifty thousand pound prize and the chance to perform on Strictly Come Dancing (2004). Hosted by Alesha Dixon and Jordan Banjo.
- British version of the game show in which contestants partner with a celebrity and try to guess the hidden talents of eight mystery performers for a chance to win a cash prize.
- Insurance salesman Philip Roath, age 35, is preoccupied. His wife has left him, his hair and teeth are leaving him rapidly, and has problems with insecurities and laziness. He comically tries to find hope in life...even if it's false hope! Peter Tilbury stars.
- A mixture of sketch, stand-up, music, and of course magic, in the final solo-series for Tommy Cooper.
- Reboot of the 90s gameshow.
- Streaming trivia show featuring a live interactive format that allows viewers to compete for cash prizes.
- "Pure genius" (Rutger Hauer) ascertains it was just a nightmare, as he drinks a cocktail.
- Comedian Rob Beckett takes a look back at the most interesting online content of the past week. From embarrassing celebrity Instagram posts to cringe worthy news stories, all will be the subject of Rob's savage feed.
- A ballet by David Bintley. The theme: endangered species.
- A young Immigrant arrives in London to take up a Job as an NHS Nurse, supplementing her income by doing house cleaning. Having to navigate her life alone takes some getting used to.
- A series designed to help the viewer make the most of their money, as well as dealing with consumer issues. Originally broadcast as part of "Good Afternoon" (1972-1977).
- Christmas comedy special with Tommy Cooper, Arthur Askey and Lionel Blair.
- A repressed junior librarian, frustrated with looking after her sick father, finds herself drawn into a dangerous relationship with the man who might have murdered her mean-spirited grandmother.
- Essentially a piece about wife and husband swapping, partially used for revenge.
- Highlights of this edition include "The Scarlet Pimple"; "Hollywood Grates" looks at the career of Chubby Dodds; Hill's Angels on the beach and at the disco in a 'Grand Gala'; and the first day of broadcasting of 'Women's Lib Television' with distaff parodies of "Sale of the Century" and "World of Sport," ending with "Charlene's Angels."
- Assigned to shadow an upper-crust economist expected to defect to Poland, Callan becomes involved with a beautiful widow who has good reason to despise intelligence agents.
- After witnessing a gangster's execution, Lonely runs afoul of the killers and the police, jeopardizing both his cover and Callan's life.
- Cross's behavior on his previous assignment calls into question his fitness for service. Nevertheless, Callan assigns his former rival the perilous task of protecting a dissident Russian poet.
- Callan is manipulated by Hunter #2 into shadowing and befriending Polish émigré Sophia Rule in order to lure her former husband Brezhevski, previously thought dead and now a figure of some influence in the East, over to their side.
- Actor Ronald Radd returns as the first Hunter of the Section, blood-thirsty Col. Leslie. Callan is then sent to nail two minor Russian agents working from a pet shop.
- Relieved of his duties, Callan intends to go on holiday. However, his superiors have relieved him of his passport as well--forcing him to acquire a new one by any means necessary.
- Callan and Lonely burgle a scientist's home to photograph top-secret documents. But Lonely's sticky fingers endanger the entire operation.
- Callan tries to intercept an assassin hired to murder a visiting dignitary but winds up assuming the killer's identity. Will he find himself forced to fulfill the contract, too?
- Still on the loose, Richmond activates a sleeper agent and seeks refuge in the man's home. Meanwhile, Hunter has marshaled all of the section's resources to find the Russian and flush him out.
- Alone at a remote safe house, Callan debriefs a high-ranking prospective defector--a man known as Richmond, who promises to reveal a traitor within the section.
- 1967–197250m8.2 (38)TV EpisodeAttempting to stay one step ahead of Richmond, Callan visits an old nemesis in prison: Flo Mayhew, the woman who set a trap for him using Lonely as bait. Now, however, he intends to turn the tables.
- Surtees, a British agent recently returned in a prisoner exchange, threatens to publish an explosive tell-all account of his activities, complete with scandalous details. Suspecting that the KGB has turned Surtees, Hunter orders Callan to stop him.
- A new commanding officer's methods of discipline border on the psychotic, and the overworked men of 347 Section consider mutiny. Meanwhile, Ash and Susan discuss their future.
- Ash and the men of 347 Section tackle Hitler's latest deadly invention, the butterfly bomb, designed to kill a man at 25 yards. Meanwhile, Salt breaks orders again, but for the last time.
- An unorthodox doctor comes up with a new way of disarming UXBs - it's up to Ash and his men to test it.
- Ash and Machin are recalled to London from a bomb disposal course and attend to a bomb in a school yard that is dangerously close to a telephone exchange. When another bomb is uncovered close by, Ash reluctantly allows Machin to defuse the second bomb.
- Ash learns how to dispose the new German land mines, thanks to the help of naval experts. The bad news is that Susan has decided to return to her husband.
- 347 Section is moving to the coast in preparation for D-Day. Before he leaves, Ash asks Susan to marry him -- but will it be too late?
- The tensions and terror of blitz-torn London breed passion and fear in men and women who have to endure them.
- Just when Marker and his new landlady's relationship starts to bloom, her ex-husband returns after 7 years, jeopardising his new attempt at a detective agency, and his new home, where he must stay until the end of his parole.
- While shopping in a local supermarket, Frank Marker sees an old woman drop (Mrs Stuart) a tin into her bag rather than her shopping basket. This is noticed by another woman customer who reports it to a shop worker. Frank deliberately collides with Mrs Stuart and knocks her bag to the floor spilling out the tin, thus avoiding a possible prosecution. Mrs Stuart invites Frank to her home where he notices an old silver box on her mantlepiece. Meanwhile Gerald Gurney-Stuart (Mrs Stuart's son, played by Barry Foster) is trying to get money for his company. Gerald and wife (patricia) call around to his mother to take her out and end up in the same Indian restaurant that frank is in with his landlady. When Gerald goes back to his mother's home says he will take the valuable silver box away to have it repaired, but he tries to sell it. Gerald's wife Patricia contacts asks Frank to make sure her husband isn't up to no good. Frank finds the Silver box in an antique shop and almost gets arrested by Det. Insp. Fairbanks (Ray Smith), who wants to know why frank is interested in this box. Frank is questioned but released and on visiting Mrs Stuart, finds out that Gerald 'borrowed' it to get it repaired. Frank visits Gerald and thinking Frank is trying to blackmail him and so calls the police and admits to everything.
- 1965–19751h7.9 (37)TV EpisodeHis latest assignment leads Marker into the centre of a family squabble over who gets what, from whom.
- The ladies of Cheviot House have sharp tongues, as Marker finds out to his cost when his client Rose Mason sets them wagging.
- Framed. Marker, hired to watch the antics of a wayward husband, finds himself hooked up in a very unusual affair of the heart.
- When Marker takes on an investigation he'd rather be without. He finds himself manipulated by several people - including DI Firbank.
- Marker is hired to find out who is making threatening phone calls to a woman living alone. His furtive observations bring unexpected results.