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- The effects of a nuclear holocaust on the working class city of Sheffield, England and the eventual long-term effects of nuclear war on civilization.
- The misadventures of the staff of a retail floor of a major department store.
- The Korean War, and a long lost letter, separate the lives of young lovers Jean Pargetter and Lionel Hardcastle, whose paths cross again by happenstance.
- Victor Meldrew is a retiree who attracts bad luck. If he's not driving his long suffering wife Margaret crazy with his constant moaning, he's fighting with neighbours.
- A working-class Cockney bigot with a biased and experienced opinion of everything shares them bluntly and carelessly.
- An unusual alliance develops between Diana Trent, a cynical retired photojournalist and Tom Ballard, a former accountant, while staying at the Bayview Retirement Home.
- Comic goings-on in this series. Ted's the camp comic but is always on the lookout for a way to make money. Gladys has her eye on the boss, and Peggy wants to swap her mop and cleaner's outfit for a 'yellow coat.'
- Terry and June Medford are a middle aged couple who find the trials of life more difficult as they try to succeed in their daily lives.
- Comedy game show with celebrity guests and cheap prizes.
- General knowledge game show where contestants team up with snooker stars testing their skill against the clock.
- A long-running series giving viewers the chance to air their opinions on the BBC's programming. Originally hosted by Robert Robinson, the series now includes more interactive elements, including giving programme makers the right of reply.
- The 1974 version of Eurovision hosted by the UK in Brighton. 14 counties battle it out to be crowned champions.
- Cage and Moon are two lovable down-and-outs in London's East End sharing a rundown bed sit while spending their time in the local pub.
- When Annie Briggs' millionaire husband dies suddenly she is left penniless and forced to move back in with her parents and sister on their farm. After her life of luxury this comes as a jolt.
- 20 million people across the UK helped to raise £26.9 million on the second Red Nose Day. At night, the BBC once again gave over their studio's to Lenny Henry, Griff Rhys Jones and Jonathan Ross to present a marathon of mirth, mayhem and fund raising.
- A special services agent is assigned to investigate the leaking of state secrets to a foreign power.
- The Royal Family is rumored to be stopping by Grace Brothers for a visit, so the staff prepare for it with decorations and fancy greetings. Meanwhile Mr. Tebbs is established as a new reoccurring character.
- Lionel and Jean decide to move in together as soon as possible, tomorrow in fact. But what they don't know is that they are both labeling under a huge misapprehension. Lionel thinks Jean is moving into his flat while Jean thinks Lionel is moving into her house.
- Terry Wogan introduces a brand new quiz show, where he reads out sentences with a vital word missing - the "blankety blank" of the title. If contestants give the same answer as a panel of celebrities, they can go on to win prizes.
- Eddie Waring makes his sole appearance on the programme, while Nicholas Parsons makes his first of four.
- A chaotic, chart-topping series finale that sees Terry declare "I've got a terrible feeling that this is going to be one of those shows". Half of the celebrities come armed with props, with getting correct answers the last thing in mind.
- Terry returns with a second series of Blankety Blank, just four months after the end of the first. Among the celebrity guests he welcomes to the show are newcomers Patricia Brake and David Jacobs.
- Beryl Reid threatens to throw "a wobbly" while Terry claims his eyes are bloodshot after a series of wrong answers from the panel.
- Terry introduces Blankety Blank's first-ever Christmas special. Featuring two sets of contestants, snowball fights and flights through the air, the sharp-eyed may also spot Peter Davison in the audience.