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51. Secret Flight (1946)
72 min | Drama, War
During World War II, on the eve of the Battle of Britain, British scientists develop the first radar systems to be employed against the German Luftwaffe.
Director: Peter Ustinov | Stars: Ralph Richardson, Raymond Huntley, John Laurie, Ernest Jay
Votes: 246
52. The Rat Catchers (1966–1967)
60 min | Drama, Thriller
A highly secret British Intelligence Unit is set up to deal with enemy menaces, staffed by three tough & capable operatives - the flamboyant Peregrine Smith, cold & logical Davidson, and ... See full summary »
Stars: Gerald Flood, Glyn Owen, Philip Stone, James Kerry
Votes: 18
53. The Birthday Present (1957)
100 min | Drama
A top salesman with a U.K. toy firm foolishly brings an expensive watch back from a German trip for his wife's birthday. This is illegal in 1950's Britain and when Customs discover the ... See full summary »
Director: Pat Jackson | Stars: Tony Britton, Sylvia Syms, Jack Watling, Geoffrey Keen
Votes: 170
54. Frost on Sunday (1968–1970)
50 min | Comedy, Talk-Show
Talk show and light entertainment.
Stars: David Frost, Ronnie Corbett, Ronnie Barker, Josephine Tewson
Votes: 65
55. The Ten Commandments (1971– )
60 min | Drama
A series where the 10 commandments were interpreted in a modern (1970) scenario by different writers.
Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Judy Parfitt, Tom Bell, Graham Crowden
Votes: 28
56. The Sextet (1972)
75 min | Drama
An anthology series of BBC television dramas on sexual themes. The same cast was featured in each production.
Stars: Denholm Elliott, Billie Whitelaw, Richard Vernon, Dennis Waterman
Votes: 7
57. Law and Disorder (1958)
76 min | Comedy, Crime
A British petty criminal lies to his son about his frequent prison terms by inventing honorable plausible explanations for his absences from home, but things get complicated when his son becomes a judge's assistant.
Director: Charles Crichton | Stars: Michael Redgrave, Robert Morley, Ronald Squire, Elizabeth Sellars
Votes: 328
59. Chelsea at Nine (1957–1960)
60 min | Music
Weekly international cabaret from a London theatre.
Stars: Peter Knight, Bernard Braden, Frank Shuster, Johnny Wayne
60. The Middle Watch (1940)
87 min | Comedy
Through a series of unforeseen events, two glamorous young ladies find that they are obliged to spend the night on board the battleship HMS Falcon. Then the Admiral unexpectedly arrives on board and orders the ship to sea.
Director: Thomas Bentley | Stars: Jack Buchanan, Greta Gynt, Fred Emney, Kay Walsh
Votes: 36
61. The Love Test (1935)
63 min | Comedy, Romance
Mary Lee is the new head of a Chemistry Laboratory. Thompson and his work-mates are resentful of her appointment and try to make her fall in love with John in the hope that this will make her neglect her work.
Director: Michael Powell | Stars: Judy Gunn, Louis Hayward, David Hutcheson, Googie Withers
Votes: 99
62. Theatre Royal (1943)
101 min | Comedy
Though the manager from a famed theatrical family is broke and wants to close his theatre, his staff loyally stands by him, and put together their own show to keep it from falling into a rival producer's hands.
Director: John Baxter | Stars: Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen, Peggy Dexter, Horace Kenney
Votes: 58
63. The Sullavan Brothers (1964–1965)
60 min | Drama
Weekly drama about four brothers who are all lawyers, but specialise in different kinds of work, who discuss points of law and questions of ethics in terms accessible to the viewer.
Stars: Hugh Manning, Anthony Bate, David Sumner, Tenniel Evans
Votes: 6
64. The Hundred Pound Window (1944)
84 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller
An accountant is forced by circumstances to take a job at the racetrack. He is working at the betting window when he is drawn into a gang of criminals and their illegal schemes.
Director: Brian Desmond Hurst | Stars: Anne Crawford, David Farrar, Frederick Leister, Mary Clare
Votes: 37
65. Bulldog Sees It Through (1940)
Approved | 77 min | Mystery
The armaments production programme is being sabotaged by a gang of Germans. A few arrests are made but the destruction of a vital plant goes on. Test pilot 'Bulldog' Bill Watson plunges headlong into the mystery.
Director: Harold Huth | Stars: Jack Buchanan, Greta Gynt, Sebastian Shaw, David Hutcheson
Votes: 22
66. Something Money Can't Buy (1952)
Approved | 83 min | Comedy, Drama
A British Army Officer returns to civilian life after WWII. He finds that his wife is running a successful employment agency so he must become a "house husband". He doesn't find this at all... See full summary »
Director: Pat Jackson | Stars: Patricia Roc, Anthony Steel, Moira Lister, A.E. Matthews
Votes: 72
67. The Revenue Men (1967–1968)
50 min | Drama
The Investigation Branch of Customs and Excise headed by Caesar Smith (Ewen Solon) deal with smugglers of arms, drugs and people.
Stars: Ewen Solon, Calum Mill, James Grant, Claire Nielson
Votes: 12
68. An Apple a Day (1971 TV Movie)
50 min | Comedy
Clive has an overwhelming desire to show his patients care and attention but this is not understood by anybody, especially his fiancée. When his father finds out his passion it looks like Clive's little world of fantasy will be destroyed.
Stars: Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Spike Milligan, Kenneth Griffith
69. Sabotage at Sea (1942)
61 min | Drama, War
The captain of a cargo ship shanghais saboteurs unaware that the daughter of the ship's owner is among them.
Director: Leslie S. Hiscott | Stars: David Hutcheson, Margaretta Scott, Jane Carr, Felix Aylmer
Votes: 52
70. The Spanish Farm (1968– )
50 min | Drama
Stars: Bernard Hepton, Cavan Kendall, Cyril Luckham, Jack Woolgar
71. The Saturday Show (1955–1962)
Comedy, Music
Stars: The Television Toppers, Norrie Paramor, Denny Bettis, The Dolls
72. The Trojan Brothers (1946)
85 min | Comedy, Drama
Comedy set in opposing ends of a pantomime horse. The 'head' is dating a society lady while the 'tail' is unhappily married.
Director: Maclean Rogers | Stars: Patricia Burke, David Farrar, Bobby Howes, Barbara Mullen
Votes: 19
73. She Couldn't Say No (I) (1940)
72 min | Comedy
"She Couldn't Say No" is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Tommy Trinder, Fred Emney, and Googie Withers. It was based on a play, "Funny Face" by Paul Girard ... See full summary »
Director: Graham Cutts | Stars: Tommy Trinder, Fred Emney, Googie Withers, Greta Gynt
Votes: 12
74. Lucky to Me (1939)
69 min | Comedy
Work colleagues Potty and Minnie (Stanley Lupino and Barbara Blair) marry in secret. Then on the wedding night they are sent to give financial advice to a wealthy client who also has romantic problems.
Director: Thomas Bentley | Stars: Stanley Lupino, Phyllis Brooks, Barbara Blair, Gene Sheldon
Votes: 23
75. This'll Make You Whistle (1936)
79 min | Comedy, Musical
A young man is pursued by his fiancee after a quarrel. She sends her uncle to investigate him and to give his consent to the marriage. The young man gives a wild party in order to shock the uncle but he enjoys himself thoroughly.
Director: Herbert Wilcox | Stars: Jack Buchanan, Elsie Randolph, Jean Gillie, William Kendall
Votes: 23
76. Wrath of Jealousy (1936)
68 min | Drama, Romance
Directors: Alex Bryce, Campbell Gullan | Stars: Fay Compton, Patric Knowles, Barbara Greene, Alastair Sim
77. Dead End Creek (1965– )
94 min | Drama
Stars: Sally Thomsett, Alan Miller, Len Jones, Fabia Drake
78. The Sky's the Limit (1938)
78 min | Musical, Comedy
Directors: Jack Buchanan, Lee Garmes | Stars: Jack Buchanan, Mara Loseff, William Kendall, David Hutcheson
79. A Gentleman's Gentleman (1939)
70 min | Comedy
Director: Roy William Neill | Stars: Eric Blore, Marie Lohr, Peter Coke, Patricia Hilliard
80. As Long as They're Happy (1953 TV Movie)
50 min | Comedy, Romance
A special performance of excerpts from the hit West End show before an invited audience at the Garrick Theatre, London.
Director: Roy Rich | Stars: Jack Buchanan, Dorothy Dickson, David Hutcheson, Fred Berger
81. Romance in Rhythm (1934)
73 min | Mystery
Director: Lawrence Huntington | Stars: Phyllis Clare, David Hutcheson, David Burns, Queenie Leonard
82.
BBC Play of the Month (1965–1983)
Episode:
The Joel Brand Story
(1965)
Drama
Director: Rudolph Cartier | Stars: Martin Benson, Norman Bowler, Annette Carell, Tom Criddle
Votes: 12
83.
BBC Play of the Month (1965–1983)
Episode:
Gordon of Khartoum
(1966)
Drama
The story of General Charles "Chinese" Gordon, a brilliant but eccentric military commander, and his death defending Khartoum in 1885.
Director: Rudolph Cartier | Stars: Alan Badel, Charles Carson, Peter Ashmore, Faith Hines
Votes: 12
84.
The Wednesday Play (1964–1970)
Episode:
Macready's Gala
(1966)
70 min | Drama
The Headmaster and governors of a boarding school are accidentally locked in the new memorial room with the convicted Great Train Robbers.
Director: Waris Hussein | Stars: Richard Pearson, John Le Mesurier, Barbara Couper, Jane Eccles
85.
The Wednesday Play (1964–1970)
Episode:
Everybody's Rich Except Us
(1967)
75 min | Drama
Eddie Marble admires the lifestyles of the rich and wants a piece for himself.
Director: Brian Parker | Stars: Alfred Lynch, Jennifer Jayne, Richard Vernon, Vic Wise
86.
The Wednesday Play (1964–1970)
Episode:
The Mark II Wife
(1969)
70 min | Drama
A woman who suspects her husband of having an affair reveals her suspicions at a party.
Director: Philip Saville | Stars: Faith Brook, Alethea Charlton, Roland Curram, Gwen Ffrangcon Davies
87.
The Wednesday Play (1964–1970)
Episode:
The Portsmouth Defence
(1966)
75 min | Drama
After an assault a man tries to find justice in court only to find that his incompetent prosecution team and the attractive female defense lawyer who wows the court, conspire against him.
Director: James MacTaggart | Stars: Emrys James, Fanny Carby, Deborah Cranston, Maureen Ampleford
88.
Londoners (1965)
Episode:
Pity About the Abbey
(1965)
75 min | Drama
Satirical play in which businessmen want to destroy Westminster Abbey to make way for a bypass.
Director: Ian Curteis | Stars: Derek Francis, John Rae, John Welsh, Henry McGee
89.
The Avengers (1961–1969)
Episode:
Man-Eater of Surrey Green
(1965)
TV-14 | 52 min | Action, Comedy, Crime
A man-eating plant from outer space lands in Middle England and takes several top horticulturists as its prisoners in an effort to germinate the Earth. Fortunately for the Earth, Steed just happens to be a herbicidal maniac.
Director: Sidney Hayers | Stars: Patrick Macnee, Diana Rigg, Derek Farr, Athene Seyler
Votes: 366
90.
Brett (1971)
Episode:
Full Circle
(1971)
Adventure, Biography, Drama
Director: John Frankau | Stars: Patrick Allen, Hannah Gordon, Robin Bailey, Frederick Bartman
91.
Secret Agent (1964–1967)
Episode:
The Man on the Beach
(1965)
TV-PG | 51 min | Action, Adventure, Crime
Drake claims to be under orders to find a double-agent but the person who's meant to have given him the orders can't be found. Drake ends up under suspicion of having gone double.
Director: Peter Yates | Stars: Patrick McGoohan, Barbara Steele, Glyn Houston, David Hutcheson
Votes: 82
92.
Secret Agent (1964–1967)
Episode:
The Mirror's New
(1965)
TV-PG | 52 min | Action, Adventure, Crime
Bierce is a British diplomat in France. He shoots a man, to whom he owes money, and hides the body. He then suddenly disappears. Drake is sent to try and find out what has happened to him.
Director: Michael Truman | Stars: Patrick McGoohan, Donald Houston, David Hutcheson, Wanda Ventham
Votes: 95
93.
Doctor at Large (1971)
Episode:
Saturday Matinee
(1971)
TV-14 | 24 min | Comedy
Dick is skiving off on a date and leaves Michael to cover a Saturday afternoon surgery which, he assures him, will be routine. An eccentric lady worried about her teddy-bears, a government ... See full summary »
Director: Alan Wallis | Stars: Barry Evans, David Hutcheson, Geoffrey Davies, Ivor Dean
Votes: 22
94.
Fraud Squad (1969–1970)
Episode:
The Harland Affair
(1970)
Crime, Drama
Building tycoon Jim Harland's firm can only survive if he forms a partnership with a Dutch firm - a building company Gamble suspects of fraudulent activities. An inspection of Hardland's ... See full summary »
Director: Ron Francis | Stars: Patrick O'Connell, Joanna Van Gyseghem, Ralph Nossek, Andrew Keir
Votes: 7
95.
Gideon C.I.D. (1964–1966)
Episode:
The Thin Red Line
(1965)
50 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
The Balaclava Silver, which is the regimental silver crockery of a proud Scottish regiment, is gradually being stolen and replaced with fake replicas. Gideon is asked to discretely find out who is stealing the silver pieces.
Director: Cyril Frankel | Stars: John Gregson, Alexander Davion, Daphne Anderson, Finlay Currie
Votes: 55
96.
Here Come the Double Deckers! (1970– )
Episode:
The Go-Karters
(1970)
30 min | Family, Comedy
After having driven his go-kart on the road in a dangerous fashion, Spring is taken to court and charged with 6 motoring offenses. The gang as witnesses tell the Magistrate the story of how Spring came to that point.
Director: Charles Crichton | Stars: Peter Firth, Brinsley Forde, Gillian Bailey, Michael Audreson
Votes: 8
97.
Jason King (1971–1972)
Episode:
The Constance Missal
(1972)
Action, Adventure
Jason falls under the hypnotic spell of two glamorous thieves, Claudia and Elaine. Claudia steals from him the only copy of his recently completed film script, and she and Elaine demand ... See full summary »
Director: Jeremy Summers | Stars: Peter Wyngarde, Geraldine Moffat, Janet Key, Clive Revill
Votes: 23
98.
Public Eye (1965–1975)
Episode:
Transatlantic Cousins
(1971)
50 min | Crime, Drama
Marker must sort out a fascinating case involving a streetwise old reprobate and a young American visiting Britain.
Director: Dennis Vance | Stars: Alfred Burke, David Hutcheson, Luan Peters, Warren Stanhope
Votes: 46
99.
Armchair Theatre (1956–1974)
Episode:
A Fair Swap
(1966)
Drama
Peter Baynes's business is doing well until he has a visitor from his past.
Director: Lionel Harris | Stars: Hilda Braid, Antony Brown, John Burch, Thelma Holt
100.
The Worker (1965–1970)
Episode:
Now Is the Time for All Left Legs
(1970)
Comedy
Director: Paul Annett | Stars: Charlie Drake, Henry McGee, David Hutcheson, Philip Stone