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- Monthly anthology series featuring televised versions of plays.
- Wide-ranging arts program.
- Arts documentary series with concerts and experimental dramatizations.
- Series of television plays.
- Terry Wogan hosts his own long-running chat show, where he interviews a variety of guests, from public life to celebrities. Also featured are regular musical guests performing their latest songs.
- Henry is about to jump off a bridge when he hears a cry for help. He helps Karen, who had also planned suicide. They're both on Tower Bridge, London, because somebody wronged them. Revenging each other gives them a reason to live.
- An arts magazine programme for ITV, presented by Humphrey Burton. Originally a fortnightly series, it became weekly, while later editions were presented by Peter Hall.
- Writer is being blackmailed and decides on murder, only it isn't as easy as he thinks.
- Widower Guy is transferred to an English coastal town, where he joins an amateur operatic society to "meet people" and "have fun".
- An examination of the possible consequences of a certain event.
- Wide-ranging BBC arts programme.
- Two couples who go on a boating holiday together, and run into some strange people and events.
- Daily magazine show broadcast form the BBC's Pebble Mill studios. The show originally ran from 1973 to 1986 and was resurrected in 1991 (as "Pebble Mill") and ran until 1996.
- Adaptations of classic and contemporary stage plays.
- In Paris, six people all look for love, despite typically having their romantic aspirations dashed at every turn.
- The Royal National Theatre celebrates 50 years of excellent theatre, with extracts of some of the best plays of the last five decades, peformed by the countries best performers.
- Hark at Barker was a 1969 British comedy series combining elements of sitcom and sketch show, which starred Ronnie Barker. It was made for the ITV network by LWT.
- The trilogy presents a comically fraught weekend from three different perspectives, as family and in-laws gather at the decaying country house of their bedridden mother; the drink flows, and hidden enmities, intimate secrets, and uncomfortable truths emerge through the veneer of jollity and civility.
- Bertie Wooster is scheduled to entertain a group of people. When his banjo goes missing, he decides to tell them a funny story instead. His valet Jeeves will provide invaluable help.
- The BBC's late evening news programme.
- In the midst of rehearsals for a new play, amateur dramatics proponents Colin and Kathryn receive the shattering news that their friend George is fatally ill and only has a few months to live.
- A little boy is looking forward to spending the day with his divorced father; will he get his hopes up just to be disappointed?
- Eight people attend a christmas party in hope of having a pleasant celebration, however it takes various awkward turns and ends with one of the guests leaving sooner than they thought.
- A movie in three acts following three couples who, over three years, each host a Christmas party. The camera stays in the kitchen and we are treated to Ayckbourn's beautifully detailed look at middle class life.