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- A newly wealthy English woman returns to Malaya to build a well for the villagers who helped her during war. Thinking back, she recalls the Australian man who made a great sacrifice to aid her and her fellow prisoners of war.
- Dr. Finlay is a member of a medical practice in the Scottish town of Tannochbrae during the late 1920s.
- An anthology series from the U.K., from 1955 to 1974, producing about five hundred ninety-minute episodes from Granada Television.
- BBC Sunday-Night Play is the anthology drama series which replaced Sunday Night Theatre in 1960.
- An early hit for ATV, this absorbing, rigorously researched and very human drama series centres on the work of a team of probation officers based in London, and the lives of the men and women of all ages and backgrounds who come under their care. Drawing on the documentary skills of creator Julian Bond and produced by Emergency - Ward 10s Antony Kearey, Probation Officer was broadcast at a time when the service was increasingly coming into focus as progressive response to rising crime.
- Bob Ketley is a young boy whose older brother is a research scientist working with fish. He helps catch criminals who are poaching salmon by dropping dynamite into the river.
- Local news programme for the West of England.
- Twice-weekly saga of life at Second Division football club Brentwich.
- A deadly alien force is brought to Earth by a US astronaut after a space orbit through the Van Allen belt.
- A series about life on a London daily newspaper.
- An anthology series of dramatisations of plays.
- Drama serial dealing with the lives of the Broomes, an English theatrical family, throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Playbox used to alternate weekly with Crackerjack both hosted by Eamon Andrews. Whereas Crackerjack was set in a theatre with an audience, Playbox was studio based with quizzes and games plus the animated cartoon Bengo about a pet puppy and the drawings of Tony Hart
- Neville Crane finds himself at a Revivalist meeting conducted by Evangelist Milton Laud, who is launching a "Save Mankind" mission in London. Crane suspects there is a dubious financial background to Laud's campaign and writes an exposé which the editor, after taking legal advice decides to print. But Laud, to the horror and surprise of "The Globe" sues the paper for £25,000 damages for libel.