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51. Quick Before They Catch Us (1966– )
Adventure
The adventures of a group of teenagers becoming embroiled in various cases.
Stars: Teddy Green, Pamela Franklin, David Griffin, Colin Bell
Votes: 7
52. The Ambassadors (1965 TV Movie)
45 min | Drama
Lambert Strether goes to France to rescue a young American from a European adventuress - only to fall under the spell of Europe himself.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Elizabeth Ashley, David Bauer, Andre Charisse, Carol Cleveland
53. Black and Blue (1973)
60 min | Drama
Anthology series of plays based on the theme of "things turning black and the air turning blue."
Stars: George Tovey, Warren Mitchell, Clifford Rose, Julian Holloway
Votes: 24
54. The Scarlet and the Black (1965– )
45 min | Drama
Julien Sorel wants to rise in the world - and will anything in order to do so.
Stars: John Stride, Noel Johnson, June Tobin, Emrys James
55. Married 2 Malcolm (2000)
76 min | Comedy
Malcolm is married - to two women. This is the story of him trying to hide his double life. Not difficult as a taxi driver with night shifts and overtime. But when both his wives insist in ... See full summary »
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Mark Addy, Josie Lawrence, Tracey Wilkinson, Hywel Bennett
Votes: 124
56. Solo (1970)
20 min | Biography
Series of 20-minute monologues by famous British actors, portraying historical characters or reading poetry.
Stars: Alec Guinness, Ian McKellen, Jeremy Brett, Eileen Atkins
Votes: 10
57. The Way We Live Now (1969– )
45 min | Drama
London in the 1870s is gripped in a fever of speculation. The latest figure to emerge at the centre of this scene is Augustus Melmotte, a man reputed to possess a large fortune.
Stars: Jeremy Clyde, Colin Blakely, Angharad Rees, Cavan Kendall
58. Comedy Playhouse (1993– )
Comedy
Stars: James Nesbitt, Lisa Maxwell, Neil Morrissey, Sheila Hancock
Votes: 13
59. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1966– )
25 min | Drama
Stars: Peter Woodthorpe, Gay Hamilton, Gary Raymond, James Maxwell
60. Horace (1982– )
30 min | Comedy
Horace had a learning disability, and he used to like "fish n chips for tea." It was arguably the first mainstream UK TV serial that had a person with a learning disability as the protagonist.
Stars: Barry Jackson, Jean Heywood, Daphne Heard, Anthony Wingate
Votes: 7
61. The Music of Love: Claude Debussy's Passions (1995 TV Movie)
94 min | Biography
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: François Marthouret, Thérèse Liotard, Pascale Rocard, Marc Berman
Votes: 12
62. Slip-Up (1986 TV Movie)
95 min | Drama
Tells the story of Scotland Yard's attempt to extradite Ronald Biggs, the Great Train Robber, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Jeremy Kemp, George Costigan, Larry Lamb, Nicholas Le Prevost
63. 1st Annual Directors Guild of Great Britain DGGB Awards (2004 Video)
83 min
Inauguration of the 1st Annual Directors Guild of Great Britain DGGB Awards (83 minutes) followed by interviews backstage (30 minutes) with the recipients, honourees and presenters of the evening of February 21st 2004.
Directors: Sian Busby, Josef d'Bache-Kane, Colin Wilson | Stars: Michael Winner, Mania Akbari, Wolfgang Becker, Hilary Bevan Jones
Votes: 31
64. Live from Pebble Mill (1983– )
A series of live BBC television plays broadcast from Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham.
Stars: Warren Clarke, Leslie Phillips, Peter McEnery, Jeffery Kissoon
65. An Enemy of the State (1965– )
Thriller
An electrical engineer travels to Moscow on business and ends up on trial for his life when he is accused of espionage.
Stars: Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, James Maxwell, Adrian Ropes, Alfred Hoffman
66. Jury Room (1965)
50 min | Drama
A look behind the scenes at notorious true crimes and how the juries came to their verdict.
Stars: Alan MacNaughtan, Donald Eccles, John Wyse, Ian Fleming
67. The Four of Us (1977 TV Movie)
60 min | Drama
Unsold pilot about a widow and her three children adjusting to life in New York in a small apartment.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Sudie Bond, K Callan, Herb Davis, Vicky Dawson
68. The Madness (1976 TV Movie)
On the 40th anniversary of the Spanish Civil War, the BBC takes a look at protagonists in this controversial and bloody war, locked together in a vicious circle - a bull-ring setting where nobody wins.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Bill Fraser, Patrick Stewart, Zena Walker, Michael Goodliffe
Votes: 9
69. Esther Waters (1964– )
45 min | Drama
George Moore's story of the kitchen-maid who was dismissed from a late-Victorian horse-racing household because she was going to have a baby by the footman.
Stars: Meg Wynn Owen, John Bennett, Pauline Letts, Gwendolyn Watts
70. Medico (1959 TV Movie)
45 min | Drama
Director: David Rose | Stars: Meredith Edwards, Edward Cast, Trevor Martin, Geoffrey Matthews
71. Forum (1969)
Not Rated | 58 min
Director: Mireille Dansereau | Stars: James Cellan Jones, Steven Ben Israel
Votes: 12
72. The First Freedom (1967 TV Movie)
Drama
Directors: Christopher Burstall, James Cellan Jones | Stars: Arthur Hill, Lee Montague, Peter Vaughan, Godfrey Quigley
73.
W. Somerset Maugham (1969–1970)
Episode:
The Creative Impulse
(1969)
50 min | Drama
Mrs. Albert Forrester, the writer of high-brow but low-selling poetry and essays, writes a bestselling mystery novel. Where did she find the inspiration and what is the secret behind her marriage to a boring businessman?
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Brenda de Banzie, John Le Mesurier, Megs Jenkins, Derek Hart
74.
Solo (1970)
Episode:
A Selection from E.E. Cummings
(1970)
Biography
Director: James Cellan Jones | Star: Alec Guinness
Votes: 15
75.
W. Somerset Maugham (1969–1970)
Episode:
Olive
(1970)
50 min | Drama
Mark, a new arrival at a Malay colony, befriends Tim and Olive, a pair of unusually close siblings who isolate themselves from the other colonists and speak in their own made-up language.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Eileen Atkins, Edward Fox, Martin Potter, Liz Ashley
76.
BBC Play of the Month (1965–1983)
Episode:
A Midsummer Night's Dream
(1971)
Drama
Mistaken identity, unrequited love, and the supernatural are combined in Shakespeare's classic set in the woods of Greece on a moonlit night.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Eileen Atkins, Robert Stephens, Lynn Redgrave, Amanda Barrie
Votes: 10
77.
The Edwardians (1972–1973)
Episode:
E. Nesbit
(1972)
Drama, History
Edith Bland was a very successful author and poet who wrote under the name _E. Nesbit_. Many of her books were for children and several, such as The Railway Children (1970), were turned ... See full summary »
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Judy Parfitt, Jane Lapotaire, Michael Menaugh, Jenifer Armitage
Votes: 11
78.
The Edwardians (1972–1973)
Episode:
Daisy
(1973)
Drama, History
Daisy, mistress of Edward VII and a convert to Socialism looks back at her life as she dictates her memoirs to Frank Harris.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Virginia McKenna, Thorley Walters, John Bennett, Mollie Maureen
Votes: 8
79.
BBC Play of the Month (1965–1983)
Episode:
Strife
(1975)
Drama
A personal dispute between a union leader and a management leader causes chaos for workers at a troublesome tin mining company.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Colin Blakely, Clifford Evans, Angela Down, Nerys Hughes
Votes: 12
80.
BBC Play of the Month (1965–1983)
Episode:
The Ambassadors
(1977)
Drama
Strether is sent to Europe to rescue a young American from the charms of a mysterious French beauty. But he is soon under the liberating influence of Europe himself.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Paul Scofield, Lee Remick, Delphine Seyrig, David Huffman
Votes: 31
81.
BBC Play of the Month (1965–1983)
Episode:
You Never Can Tell
(1977)
120 min | Drama
The problems of the Clandon family are solved by a "one-shilling dentist" and a philosophical waiter.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Robert Powell, Kika Markham, Ernest Clark, Warren Clarke
Votes: 40
82.
BBC Play of the Month (1965–1983)
Episode:
Kean
(1978)
Drama
The great actor Edmund Kean is involved in a variety of romantic and other entanglements and wonders where acting ends and real life begins.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Neville Phillips, Sara Kestelman, Adrienne Corri
Votes: 29
83.
BBC2 Play of the Week (1977–1979)
Episode:
Ice Age
(1978)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Todays theme: Ice Age.
Director: David Hugh Jones | Stars: Charles Bentley, Anne Blake, Janet Brandes, George Cormack
Votes: 11
84.
BBC2 Playhouse (1973–1983)
Episode:
School Play
(1979)
75 min | Drama
A play about the horrors of life at an English public school - with all the schoolboys played by adults.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Jeremy Kemp, Denholm Elliott, Michael Kitchen, Tim Pigott-Smith
Votes: 22
85.
Play for Today (1970–1984)
Episode:
C2H5OH
(1980)
68 min | Comedy, Drama
"In heaven there is no drama - drama depends on failure and conflict. My trade is a scrutiny of hell. For any proud dramatist his style is his prejudice."
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Dinsdale Landen, Zena Walker, Keith Drinkel, Maureen O'Brien
Votes: 25
86.
BBC Play of the Month (1965–1983)
Episode:
The Beaux Stratagem
(1978)
Drama
Director: David Hugh Jones | Stars: Brenda Bruce, Estelle Kohler, Ian Ogilvy, Tom Conti
Votes: 12
87.
Black and Blue (1973)
Episode:
Secrets
(1973)
53 min | Drama
Secrets Chocolates receive an unexpected sales boost when three maintenance workers fall into the chocolate vat and are fed through the production line.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Warren Mitchell, Clifford Rose, Julian Holloway, David Collings
Votes: 36
88.
Ruth Rendell Mysteries (1987–2000)
Episode:
May and June: Part One
(1997)
TV-14 | 52 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
After a lifetime of sibling rivalry, mousy May accepts an invitation from her recently-widowed younger sister June, to live with her in her elegant home.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Christine Kavanagh, Michael Nardone, Phoebe Nicholls, Tina Hobley
Votes: 77
89.
Play for Today (1970–1984)
Episode:
A Touch of the Tiny Hacketts
(1978)
63 min | Comedy, Drama
A man is hailed as a hero when he attacks a would-be burglar.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Ray Brooks, Judy Cornwell, Tony Selby, Brenda Bruce
Votes: 8
90.
Out of the Unknown (1965–1971)
Episode:
Beach Head
(1969)
50 min | Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
On his thirty-seventh mission, Commandant Tom Decker and his colleague Ensign Warner-Carr become alarmed at what they find when their spaceship lands on Planet 0243/B.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Ed Bishop, Helen Downing, John Gabriel, James Copeland
Votes: 21
91.
BBC2 Playhouse (1973–1983)
Episode:
Unity
(1981)
105 min | Drama
Period Drama. The true story of Unity Mitford who in the 1930's went to live in Germany and was friends with Adolf Hitler.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Lesley-Anne Down, Ingrid Pitt, Clare Higgins, Sarah Berger
92.
Play for Today (1970–1984)
Episode:
The Piano
(1971)
65 min | Comedy, Drama
An old couple refuse to move when they find out that they can't take their piano with them.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Hilda Barry, Leo Franklyn, Glyn Owen, Janet Munro
Votes: 13
93.
All for Love (1982–1983)
Episode:
Mrs. Silly
(1983)
55 min | Romance
Diffident and perpetually flustered mother tries to keep the affections of her son, continually embarrassing him in front of school mates and teachers, while he sees his (jolly)father in a ... See full summary »
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Maggie Smith, Adrian Ross Magenty, Deborah Grant, Michael Culver
Votes: 11
94.
The Bill (1984–2010)
Episode:
A Little Knowledge
(1989)
TV-14 | Crime, Drama
DC Lines and PC Garfield both go undercover.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Eric Richard, Lynne Miller, Mark Wingett, Kevin Lloyd
Votes: 31
95.
The Bill (1984–2010)
Episode:
Crimes of a Lesser Passion
(1997)
TV-14 | 25 min | Crime, Drama
Sgt Ackland and PC Jarvis deal with a stabbing at the home of a lawyer, where they had been called to a disturbance the previous day.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Trudie Goodwin, Stephen Beckett, Tom Butcher, Lisa Geoghan
Votes: 40
96.
The Bill (1984–2010)
Episode:
Look Away Now
(1999)
TV-14 | 50 min | Crime, Drama
PC Harker comes into loggerheads with CID on how to deal with a problem family.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Matthew Crompton, Tony O'Callaghan, Billy Murray, Joy Brook
Votes: 27
97.
The Bill (1984–2010)
Episode:
Seen to Be Done
(1989)
TV-14 | Crime, Drama
An unfortunate discovery concerning a man released from overnight custody brings some officers under scrutiny.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Roger Leach, Peter Ellis, Tony Scannell, Kevin Lloyd
Votes: 32
98.
The Bill (1984–2010)
Episode:
Straying
(1997)
TV-14 | 25 min | Crime, Drama
PC Stamp and WPC Page look into the case of a disappearing dog whose owner also appears to have gone missing.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Lisa Geoghan, Graham Cole, Huw Higginson, Colin Tarrant
Votes: 33
99.
The Bill (1984–2010)
Episode:
Too Many Cooks
(1998)
TV-14 | 50 min | Crime, Drama
Insp Monroe heads an investigation into an abduction which leads him into conflict within the Chinese community as well as drugs, vice and violence.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Peter Ellis, Colin Tarrant, Shaun Scott, Ray Ashcroft
Votes: 15
100.
Detective (1964–1969)
Episode:
The Golden Dart
(1968)
Crime, Drama
Eve Gill hears that her neighbour Louise Fremton has committed suicide but everything tell her it's murder. Investigating she discovers the murderer has close business ties with her father.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Kitty Atwood, Andrew Faulds, Anthony Higgins, Charles Hodgson