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51. Mischief (1969)
57 min | Family
Director: Ian Shand | Stars: Paul Fraser, Iain Burton, Adrienne Byrne, Michael Newport
53. A Man Without Friends (1972 TV Movie)
Director: John Jacobs | Stars: Tom Bell, Peter Vaughan, Johnny Briggs, Gabrielle Drake
54. A World of Comedy (1965– )
25 min | Comedy, Family
Stars: Michael Crawford, John Le Mesurier, Brian Murphy, Peggy Thorpe-Bates
55. Francis Storm Investigates (1960– )
30 min | Crime, Drama
Stars: Brian Worth, William Simons, Sarah Long, Robin Wentworth
56. All Our Saturdays (1973)
30 min | Comedy
Stars: Diana Dors, Tony Caunter, Norman Jones, Anthony Jackson
Votes: 11
57. The True Mistery of the Passion (1960 TV Movie)
110 min | Drama
Director: Brandon Acton-Bond | Stars: Charles Houston, Rupert Davies, Ewen Solon, Wensley Pithey
58. The Little Round House (1955– )
15 min | Family
A family live inside a pillar box.
Stars: Michael E. Briant, Robert Bardwell, Patience Collier, George Howell
59.
World Theatre (1959)
Episode:
Julius Caesar
(1959)
105 min | Drama
The growing ambition of Julius Caesar is a source of major concern to his close friend Brutus. Cassius persuades him to participate in his plot to assassinate Caesar but they have both sorely underestimated Mark Antony.
Director: Stuart Burge | Stars: Raymond Adamson, Ralph Ball, Neville Becker, Wilfrid Brambell
Votes: 7
60.
The Wednesday Play (1964–1970)
Episode:
VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, for Nigel Barton
(1965)
80 min | Drama
Candidate Nigel Barton goes from idealism to cynicism as he becomes disillusioned and suspicious of hollow campaign promises.
Director: Gareth Davies | Stars: Keith Barron, Valerie Gearon, John Bailey, Cyril Luckham
Votes: 80
61.
ITV Playhouse (1967–1982)
Episode:
The Bonegrinder
(1968)
78 min | Comedy, Drama
This was Dennis Potter's first play for independent TV in Great Britain. It aired on ITV's PLAYHOUSE series. Potter contrasted the fading heritage of the British empire with new American ... See full summary »
Director: Joan Kemp-Welch | Stars: George Baker, Margaret Tyzack, Weston Gavin, Arthur Cox
Votes: 9
62.
Thirty-Minute Theatre (1965–1973)
Episode:
Lilly: Part 1
(1970)
60 min | Crime, Drama
Director: Hugh David | Stars: Avis Bunnage, Iain Cuthbertson, Dandy Nichols, Joanna Ash
63.
ITV Play of the Week (1955–1974)
Episode:
The Night of the Big Heat
(1960)
90 min | Comedy, Drama
The inhabitants of a remote village on Salisbury Plain are stricken by a sudden intense heatwave, and discover that it is the result of hideous aliens who are plotting to invade the planet.
Director: Cyril Coke | Stars: Lee Montague, Melissa Stribling, Sally Bazely, Bernard Cribbins
64.
ITV Playhouse (1967–1982)
Episode:
Suspect
(1969)
72 min | Comedy, Drama
A proud woman coldly concentrates on keeping up appearances when her 50-year old husband and a young schoolgirl go missing at the same time.
Director: Mike Hodges | Stars: Rachel Kempson, Bryan Marshall, George Sewell, Michael Coles
Votes: 30
65.
The Wednesday Play (1964–1970)
Episode:
Tap on the Shoulder
(1965)
75 min | Drama
Archibald Cooper is a London gangster who is living the life of a country squire while running a criminal empire. He learns that he's getting a knighthood so invites some old associates to country house unaware they are planning a robbery.
Director: Ken Loach | Stars: Lee Montague, Griffith Davies, George Tovey, Tony Selby
66.
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (1969–1974)
Episode:
Toys
(1969)
90 min | Drama
Director: Marc Miller | Stars: John Breslin, Michele Dotrice, Janina Faye, Roger Gartland
67.
All Creatures Great and Small (1978–1990)
Episode:
The Course of True Love
(1989)
TV-PG | 49 min | Comedy, Drama
It's February 1952 and Calum and Deirdre have a terrible row. She would like to talk more, hopefully about setting a date for their wedding, while Calum hasn't a clue why she is acting the ... See full summary »
Director: Bob Blagden | Stars: Christopher Timothy, Robert Hardy, John McGlynn, Lynda Bellingham
Votes: 56
68.
Angels (1975–1983)
Episode:
Health Visitor
(1976)
Drama
Director: Derek Martinus | Stars: Arnold Bell, Angela Bruce, Lynne Carol, Julie Dawn Cole
69.
Bergerac (1981–1991)
Episode:
Avenge O Lord
(1985)
TV-14 | 50 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Jim feels exploited when MP Geoffrey Newton asks him to catch would-be assassin Mick Davies, who is threatening to disrupt the government's trade deal with Ahmed, a former terrorist who ... See full summary »
Director: Robert Tronson | Stars: John Nettles, Terence Alexander, Bernard Hepton, Sean Arnold
Votes: 43
70.
Budgie (1971–1972)
Episode:
In Deep
(1971)
TV-14 | 52 min | Drama
Budgie's in the money - it's unheard of. But it's true. But how did he get it, and more importantly how can he hang on to it?
Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg | Stars: Adam Faith, Iain Cuthbertson, Lynn Dalby, Madge Ryan
Votes: 31
71.
Callan (1967–1972)
Episode:
The Richmond File: Call Me Enemy
(1972)
50 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
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.
Director: Bill Bain | Stars: Edward Woodward, T.P. McKenna, Russell Hunter, William Squire
Votes: 40
72.
Cluff (1964–1965)
Episode:
The Screeching Cat
(1964)
Drama
Director: Michael Hayes | Stars: Leslie Sands, Eric Barker, David Lodge, Renny Lister
73.
Dixon of Dock Green (1955–1976)
Episode:
Bobby
(1969)
Crime, Drama
Director: Robin Nash | Stars: Geoffrey Adams, Robert Arnold, Allister Bain, Terry Bale
74.
Dixon of Dock Green (1955–1976)
Episode:
Smithy
(1964)
Crime, Drama
Director: David Askey | Stars: Geoffrey Adams, Robert Arnold, Michael Beint, Bette Bourne
75.
Doomwatch (1970–1972)
Episode:
The Islanders
(1971)
Sci-Fi, Drama
Doomwatch become involved with the inhabitants of a small, secluded island who have been forced to leave for the English mainland and are struggling to survive.
Director: Jonathan Alwyn | Stars: John Paul, Simon Oates, Joby Blanshard, David Buck
Votes: 22
76.
Hadleigh (1969–1976)
Episode:
The Caper
(1973)
48 min | Drama
The Hadleighs realise that, despite excellent references, they know very little of their impeccable manservant. When he starts receiving mysterious phone calls and behaving in an uncharacteristic way, they begin to wonder...
Director: Tony Wharmby | Stars: Gerald Harper, Hilary Heath, Ambrosine Phillpotts, James Maxwell
77.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
All Too Tidy
(1973)
Crime
When Les comes out of prison and his father tries to establish a new rapport with him - but the bored and spoiled Les gets up to his old tricks - DS Smith takes an interest in the boy's welfare.
Director: Ron Francis | Stars: Mary Chester, Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Bob Keegan
78.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Behaviour
(1973)
Crime
What is DS Smith to make of Raymond Flack, a new arrival in Broadstone - and why should local villain Jimmy Walker wish to leave the town?
Director: Robert Tronson | Stars: Ewan Hooper, Davyd Harries, Terence Rigby, Andrew McCulloch
79.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Blind Eye
(1974)
Crime
Assigned to investigate the evidence of his old friend Bert Jackson, a security officer who says he neither saw nor heard the thieves who tried to rob his employers, PC Pooley draws some uncomfortable conclusions about himself,
Director: Hugh Munro | Stars: Colin Douglas, Davyd Harries, Roy Holder, Ewan Hooper
80.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Care and Protection
(1973)
Crime
Two separate cases, both concerning children, DS Smith and his colleagues with a harsh look at reality and the detective must find the link which connects both events.
Director: Ron Francis | Stars: Pauline Devaney, Elaine Donnelly, Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper
81.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Charlie
(1974)
Crime
A bit of a villain he may be, but Charlie is everybody's friend. You're never short of a laugh or a joke whenever Charlie's around, but this time it appears he's gone to far - and his family need police assistance.
Stars: Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Margaret John, Ruth Madoc
82.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Digger
(1974)
Crime
DS Smith will rue the day he was confined to bed when some odd developments took place in Broadstone. He shouldn't really have to worry, his 'boys' can handle anything that comes along - can't they?
Stars: Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Ruth Madoc, William Maxwell
83.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Discretion
(1973)
Crime
When Sergeant Ridgeway begins to receive anonymous complaints of petty offense's - people parking without lights, a householder who has no dog licence - DS Smith has little sympathy for his... See full summary »
Director: Robert Tronson | Stars: Alun Armstrong, Michael Beint, Patricia Brake, Edwin Brown
84.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Disturbance
(1973)
Crime
Led by DS Smith, the Broadstone police force suddenly find themselves in a manhunt for a disturbed and potentially dangerous man. All leave is cancelled and the boys are off and running.
Director: Robert Tronson | Stars: Ewan Hooper, Davyd Harries, Doug Fisher, Helen Fraser
85.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Echoes
(1976)
Crime
It's a tough to crack, but DS Smith is determined to get to the bottom of the villainy - even though he may turn up a connection which proves that a copper and a villain have more than a little in common.
Stars: Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Edward Judd, Ruth Madoc
86.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Ella
(1974)
Crime
A policeman's private life should be clean as silk. So say DS Smith and Sergeant Ridgeway. So when one of their 'boys' starts tongues wagging by calling on an attractive widow, they take an interest.
Director: Tony Wharmby | Stars: Jane Collins, Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Milton Johns
87.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Free While Wednesday
(1974)
Crime
When Ken Ridgeway's father dies, he corners under heavy pressure to leave the force, enter the family business, and marry his girlfriend Brenda. Meantime DS Smith has his hands full with problems of his own.
Director: Hugh Munro | Stars: Sean Arnold, Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Ruth Madoc
88.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Help
(1974)
Crime
DC Finn is feeling well pleased. He's looking after his mate, Leslie, who's getting married the following morning.They are out on the town, making the most of Leslie's 'freedom' - but in the process Les causes a breach of the peace.
Director: Malcolm Taylor | Stars: Larry Dann, Leo Dolan, Davyd Harries, Jennifer Hill
Votes: 10
89.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Incident
(1973)
Crime
When George Lomax, a down-on-his-heels dealer in double glazing, leaves a pub drunk and disgruntled, it sets off a chain of events which require the assistance - and understanding - of the Broadstone police.
Director: Ron Francis | Stars: Patricia Denys, Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Ruth Madoc
90.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Intent
(1976)
Crime
When a violent row breaks out at a wedding reception between the groom and the bride's ex-boyfriend, and the groom is badly injured, DS Smith must ask himself the age old question: did he fall, or was he pushed?
Director: John Nelson-Burton | Stars: Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Simon MacCorkindale, Ruth Madoc
91.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Interference
(1976)
Crime
When Len Summers, who runs a local youth club in his spare time, is accused by a club member's father of sharing a relationship with his son which is closer than it should be. DS Smith foresees personal tragedy.
Director: John Nelson-Burton | Stars: Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Godfrey James, Norman Jones
92.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Job
(1976)
Crime
No one other than his wife seems concerned when PC Pooley fails to arrive home one evening. But when his empty car is found at the scene of a break-in, it becomes a job for the Broadstone police - who view it as a serious matter.
Stars: Jonathan Adams, Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Mike Lewin
93.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Kicking & Screaming
(1976)
Crime
Why should a man systematically destroy his own home? Sergeant Ken Ridgeway is landed with the job of finding the answer. He soon finds that he's dealing with a very violent customer indeed.
Director: John Cooper | Stars: Ewan Hooper, Davyd Harries, Duncan Preston, Charles Rea
94.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Kids
(1974)
Crime
DS Smith and his boys have to deal with all kinds of villainy - but the latest outbreak of 'crime' has them well and truly puzzled. It appears that a new gang of villains have entered their patch - seven young kids.
Director: Robert Tronson | Stars: Ewan Hooper, Davyd Harries, Ruth Madoc, Carole Shadbolt
95.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Local Knowledge
(1973)
Crime
A case of assault. A sick man at large. DS Smith, awakened from his slumbers by PC Pooley, is having none of it - but the experience will affect both him and the people of Broadwater.
Director: Ron Francis | Stars: Ewan Hooper, Davyd Harries, Duncan Preston, David Simeon
96.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Lost Dog
(1973)
Crime
A number of seemingly unrelated events after a robbery suddenly fall into place and give DS Smith and his team something to work on - but in which direction will it lead them?
Director: Robert Tronson | Stars: Wendy Gifford, Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Ruth Madoc
97.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Lost Sheep
(1974)
Crime
Sheep-rustling can be a very lucrative business, but though DS Smith has a shrewd idea of who is responsible he finds country people have their own brand of law and justice.
Director: Tony Wharmby | Stars: Davyd Harries, Ewan Hooper, Norman Jones, Ruth Madoc
98.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Missing
(1976)
Crime
When a local girl disappears, everyone, including her mother, assumes she has "gone off again". But acting on pure instinct, the village policeman is determined to prove that this time something more serious is involved.
Director: Richard Bramall | Stars: Graham Ashley, Liz Gebhardt, Wendy Gifford, Mike Grady
99.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Not Me
(1976)
Crime
PC Pooley, on night patrol, finds a man covered in blood. DS Smith and Sergeant Ken Ridgeway must find out who is responsible for the man's injuries, and why it happened.
Director: John Nelson-Burton | Stars: Glynn Edwards, Davyd Harries, Mary Healey, Ewan Hooper
100.
Hunters Walk (1973–1976)
Episode:
Outcast
(1973)
Crime
When Smokey Haines returns to Broadstone after serving a two-year sentence for killing his baby, DS Smith must look for mitigation circumstances in the case - and sympathy of the town's citizens.
Director: Robert Tronson | Stars: Ewan Hooper, Davyd Harries, Jim Norton, Mary Healey
Votes: 5