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1. EastEnders (1985– )
TV-PG | 30 min | Crime, Drama, Romance
The everyday lives of working-class inhabitants of Albert Square, a traditional Victorian square of terrace houses surrounding a park in the East End of London's Walford borough. The square includes the Queen Vic pub and a street market.
Stars: Adam Woodyatt, Steve McFadden, Letitia Dean, June Brown
Votes: 9,239
2. Grange Hill (1978–2008)
30 min | Comedy, Drama, Family
The long running television series of the Grange Hill Comprehensive School, and the children's everyday lives.
Stars: Stuart Organ, Gwyneth Powell, Lee Cornes, Sally Geoghegan
Votes: 1,662
3. Medics (1990–1995)
50 min | Drama
The everyday lives and loves, trials and tribulations of the doctors, nurses, patients and administrative staff of a large teaching hospital in the north-west of England near the city of Manchester.
Stars: Jimmi Harkishin, Tom Baker, Emma Cunningham, James Gaddas
Votes: 41
4. The Marilyn Denis Show (2011–2023)
Talk-Show
Toronto's daily talk show with current fashion, cuisine and recipes, seaonal holiday tips and ideas and special guests from both Canada and the US including stars from film, television and talk.
Stars: Marilyn Denis, Julie Daniluk, Meera Estrada, Aaron O'Bryan
Votes: 124
5. The New Women (2001)
Not Rated | 89 min | Sci-Fi, Comedy
The New Women is a post-apocalyptic adventure about Lisa LaStrada (Mary Woronov) and her small town group of women friends who clearly haven't come a long way, baby. Lisa spends her nights ... See full summary »
Director: Todd Hughes | Stars: Mary Woronov, Jamie Tolbert, Sandra Kinder, Jane Ray
Votes: 101
6. Urban Suburban (2011– )
Sarah Daniels and her brother Phil are both in the Real Estate business. Sarah prefers the suburbs and Phil the urban areas. They each show a couple of prospect buyers 3 properties. We see ... See full summary »
Stars: Sarah Daniels, Phil DuMoulin
Votes: 14
7. Straight Right (2000)
Not Rated | 81 min | Drama
Kalib is ready for one of the fights of his life, he's going up for boxings Lightweight Championship Title of the world, but when trouble erupts-his life takes an awkward turn. Kalib who ... See full summary »
Director: P. David Ebersole | Stars: Brent Smith, Lynn Evans, Zeke Rippy, Bob White
Votes: 115
8. Art of Suicide (2007)
Drama
Art of Suicide is the story of the Whitehall loft, home and hang-out to a band of bohemians and their dreams. This eclectic group of young, struggling artists struggle for success and test ... See full synopsis »
Director: Brent Brooks | Stars: Zack Polanski, Jason Geer, Erica Hartman, Joe Cerniglia
Votes: 17
9.
EastEnders (1985– )
Episode:
Episode #1.2531
(2003)
TV-PG | 28 min | Crime, Drama, Romance
Director: Karl Neilson | Stars: Letitia Dean, Nigel Harman, Steve McFadden, Jill Halfpenny
10.
Medics (1990–1995)
Episode:
Home Truths
(1994)
Drama
Director: Richard Signy | Stars: Tom Baker, Judy Brooke, Emma Cunningham, James Gaddas
11.
Medics (1990–1995)
Episode:
Certain Risks
(1995)
Drama
Director: Julian Farino | Stars: Tom Baker, Emma Cunningham, Gabrielle Drake, Nick Dunning
12.
Medics (1990–1995)
Episode:
Coming to Terms
(1995)
Drama
Director: Julian Farino | Stars: Tom Baker, Emma Cunningham, Gabrielle Drake, Nick Dunning
13.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #23.10
(2000)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Miss Carver is not seen in a good light when Ofsted visit, Anika and Amy agree to help out Spencer's mess, Evelyn worries that she might be pregnant, and Arnie realizes he has epilepsy.
Director: Jeremy Webb | Stars: Sam Bardens, Jude Beaumont, Kate Bell, Rachel Bell
14.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #23.9
(2000)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Wayne doggedly searches for Alec, Adam's meeting with his father doesn't go well, and the Double Dare Gang decide that "Spring Heeled Jack" must walk the Earth again!
Director: Jeremy Webb | Stars: Sam Bardens, Jude Beaumont, Kate Bell, Tommy C. Carey
15.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #9.10
(1986)
Comedy, Drama, Family
The temporary classrooms finally arrive. Ziggy's letter from the Duke of Edinburgh Award is spiced up by Gonch.
Director: Margie Barbour | Stars: John Alford, Alison Bettles, Bridie, Ruth Carraway
Votes: 13
16.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #9.9
(1986)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Mrs. Reagan asks her daughter and Julia to investigate Louise Webb. Zammo's becoming increasingly desperate for money, and Ziggy's aerial bombardment misses its target.
Director: Margie Barbour | Stars: John Alford, Amma Asante, Alison Bettles, Ruth Carraway
Votes: 12
17.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #10.15
(1987)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Gonch takes Harriet out for donkey rides in the park, and Cleaver wrecks the secret den.
Director: David Bell | Stars: John Alford, Amma Asante, Justin Beckett, Aran Bell
Votes: 9
18.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #10.16
(1987)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Banksie changes his mind about his work experience after meeting Lucy and Perry. Harriet the donkey falls sick.
Director: Albert Barber | Stars: John Alford, Amma Asante, Jimmy Carr, Ruth Carraway
Votes: 8
19.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #11.7
(1988)
Comedy, Drama, Family
The Grid Iron gang accidentally soak Mr. Bronson, and Tegs tells Justine about his errant family.
Director: John Smith | Stars: John Alford, Warren Brian, Guy Brougham, Ruth Carraway
Votes: 15
20.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #11.8
(1988)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Mauler gets his come-uppance in the French lesson. Mrs. McClusky asks the staff to show some fair-play as regards to thinking every crime has been committed by Tegs.
Director: John Smith | Stars: Warren Brian, Tryone Brown, Ruth Carraway, Madeline Church
Votes: 11
21.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.4
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
The school votes for the name of the new radio station. The Healthy Eating campaign gets underway, swapping sweets for fruit.
Director: Craig Lines | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Jacqueline Boatswain, Josh Brown, Lauren Bunney
22.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #12.17
(1989)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Who will be Mauler's date? Matthew and Clarke find the owner of the ferocious dog.
Director: Ronald Smedley | Stars: John Alford, David Bell, Timothy Block, Ruth Carraway
Votes: 11
23.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #12.18
(1989)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Mauler is out for revenge on Gonch. A reporter for the local radio station comes to school. Tegs goes back to his old house.
Director: Ronald Smedley | Stars: John Alford, Ruth Carraway, George Christopher, Patrick Cleary
Votes: 10
24.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.8
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Tanya gives vent to her feelings over the school radio and is banned from the French Exchange.
Director: Peter Hoar | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Jacqueline Boatswain, Hollie-Jay Bowes, Matthew Buckley
25.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #25.17
(2002)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Maddie stands up to her tormentors, Chris shows Ozzie the counterfeit money he's laundering, and Ian and Ben get the proof they need about Mr. Deverill.
Director: Mark Sendell | Stars: Ralph Arliss, Jude Beaumont, Max Brown, Matthew Buckley
26.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #25.3
(2002)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Amy starts to search for her father, work on the website begins, lunchtime step aerobics start, Lisa lives in fear after her attack, and Maddie is left on her own.
Director: Dez McCarthy | Stars: Jude Beaumont, Rachel Bell, Max Brown, Matthew Buckley
27.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #28.16
(2005)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Alex weighs his bag down with books, secures it to his back and heads off to the pool - will Spencer reach him in time?
Director: Chris Johnston | Stars: Edward Baker-Duly, Jacqueline Boatswain, Josh Brown, Lauren Bunney
28.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #13.13
(1990)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Mike runs his race, and confides in Georgina about the fight. Aichaa has a date with Robbie, and Matthew takes drastic action.
Director: Riitta-Leena Lynn | Stars: John Alford, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Sarah Butler, David Cann
Votes: 8
29.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #13.14
(1990)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Matthew's arson attempt only results in his family moving to another dingy hotel. The t-shirt business is terminated, and Jacko's dog is found.
Director: Riitta-Leena Lynn | Stars: John Alford, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Toby Aspin, Ian Barnes
Votes: 10
30.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #14.1
(1991)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Mr. Van Der Groot makes a good impression on Form R2. The ill-maintained heating causes the school to be filled with water, most of it landing on Mr. Hargreaves!
Director: Riitta-Leena Lynn | Stars: Desmond Askew, Luisa Bradshaw-White, William Brand, Julie Buckfield
Votes: 10
31.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #14.14
(1991)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Chrissy's pregnancy becomes common knowledge, and she goes to see an advisor. Mrs. McClusky announces her early retirement and Alice comes a cropper.
Director: Richard Kelly | Stars: Desmond Askew, Luisa Bradshaw-White, Julie Buckfield, Ian Congdon-Lee
32.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #14.20
(1991)
Comedy, Drama, Family
As the term ends, Natalie gives Mrs. McClusky a musical send off, and the long-standing headmistress is given a variety of leaving presents.
Director: David Andrews | Stars: Elizabeth Ash, Desmond Askew, Luisa Bradshaw-White, William Brand
33.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #15.5
(1992)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Maria and Richard make fake American trainers, Spanner and Techno use the computer to produce the lines they are given to do, and unauthorized photographers appear in the playground.
Director: Albert Barber | Stars: Desmond Askew, Marita Black, Lisa Bowerman, Luisa Bradshaw-White
34.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #15.6
(1992)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Mrs. Monroe unwittingly gives plausible excuses for trainers to be worn, Justine tapes a revealing interview with Mr. Hargreaves and Alice and Becky find a secret garden.
Director: Albert Barber | Stars: Desmond Askew, Marita Black, Luisa Bradshaw-White, Clare Buckfield
35.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #15.7
(1992)
Comedy, Drama, Family
While Chrissy goes into an early labour, almost giving birth in the school toilets, Ted seems intent on creating a new life for himself in Southampton.
Director: Albert Barber | Stars: Samantha Best, Marita Black, Clare Buckfield, Ian Congdon-Lee
36.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #15.8
(1992)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Mr. Hargreaves isn't pleased when the newspaper misquotes him as lifting the trainer ban. The piece about cigarettes being sold to first formers provokes violent revenge against Justine.
Director: Albert Barber | Stars: Desmond Askew, Marita Black, Luisa Bradshaw-White, Clare Buckfield
37.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #16.17
(1993)
48 min | Comedy, Drama, Family
An old friend of Kenny's makes an appearance, Nick finally admits his guilt to Natasha, and the tuck shop sells friendship hearts.
Director: Richard Kelly | Stars: Desmond Askew, Luisa Bradshaw-White, Clare Buckfield, Julie Buckfield
Votes: 9
38.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #16.18
(1993)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Ruth insists on a church wedding, Lauren again gets the blame for Dudley's joke against Mr. Parrott, and Justine and Ray make a surprising discovery about Mr. Brisley.
Director: Richard Kelly | Stars: Desmond Askew, Luisa Bradshaw-White, Clare Buckfield, Lois Butlin
Votes: 8
39.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #16.19
(1993)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Mr. Brisley admits to being gay but gets support in an unexpected way, Mr Parrott gets taken down a peg or two, and Jacko tells his friends that his mother is in a mental institution.
Director: Richard Kelly | Stars: Desmond Askew, Luisa Bradshaw-White, Clare Buckfield, Julie Buckfield
Votes: 8
40.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #16.20
(1993)
Comedy, Drama, Family
When Kenny and Ruth get married it's an opportunity for Grange Hill to dress up. The staff go nowhere fast while Bevis and Mrs. Mason end up helping the police with their inquiries.
Director: Richard Kelly | Stars: Desmond Askew, Terence Booth, Luisa Bradshaw-White, Clare Buckfield
Votes: 8
41.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #17.1
(1994)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Mr. Robson and Justine collect an American teacher, Martha Jordan, from the airport. Mrs. Keele cuts up her credit card and throws away the pieces, but Anna Wright cunningly reassembles them.
Director: Vivienne Cozens | Stars: Desmond Askew, Jim Barclay, Paul Bigley, Julie-Anne Blythen
Votes: 8
42.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #17.2
(1994)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Anna has fun with Mrs. Keele's credit card, Justine's good intentions come to nothing, and Jacko tells Becky about his mum's mental deterioration.
Director: Vivienne Cozens | Stars: Desmond Askew, Jim Barclay, Kevin Bishop, Luisa Bradshaw-White
43.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #17.3
(1994)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Mr. Robson's romantic aspirations have a momentary knock back at Martha's Thanksgiving dinner, Anna locks Mrs. Monroe in the toilets and Jacko sets an aim of taking his sick mum to the seaside.
Director: Vivienne Cozens | Stars: Jim Barclay, Paul Bigley, Kevin Bishop, Aidan David
44.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #17.4
(1994)
Comedy, Drama, Family
It's Sunday, and there's a car boot sale, football trials and a drama workshop at school. Jacko sells some precious belongings, while Arnie and Sam discover a suspicious trade in animals.
Director: Vivienne Cozens | Stars: Dicken Ashworth, Desmond Askew, Jim Barclay, Paul Bigley
45.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #18.11
(1995)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Gordon tracks down his mother and sister at the refuge, Lucy and Josh develop a fact sheet about the area and Dudley falls in love.
Director: Steven Andrew | Stars: Jean Ainslie, Tim Bentinck, Eve Bland, Amelda Brown
46.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #18.12
(1995)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Gordon hits Becky as she tries to rescue Anna, but he's caught by the police. Demolition equipment sets to work on the road protesters' house, while inside Julie and her friends are handcuffed together.
Director: Steven Andrew | Stars: Tim Bentinck, Eve Bland, Amelda Brown, Alan Cave
47.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #19.9
(1996)
Comedy, Drama, Family
A clear up is done after the disco, Chris invents a fight to cover up his strict parents' limitation on his social life, and Julie is convinced to give a talk on bullying.
Director: Adrian Bean | Stars: Ayesha Antoine, Kate Bell, Tommy C. Carey, Dominic Carrara
48.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #19.10
(1996)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Mr. Parrott's late night casino visits are taking their toll on both his finances and his appearance. The Anti-bullying counselling starts and Lauren's first customer is Poppy.
Director: Adrian Bean | Stars: Ayesha Antoine, Alice Arnold, Natasha Bain, Kate Bell
49.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #19.17
(1996)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Mr. Parrott goes missing, and Robyn visits his flat, fearing for his safety. At the same time, his letter of resignation has landed on Mr. Robson's desk.
Director: Philippa Langdale | Stars: Kate Bell, Dominic Carrara, David Case, Alan Cave
50.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #30.14
(2007)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Kathy passes her driving test, Emma's pregnancy becomes common knowledge, and Tanya calls Emma's mother in, receiving a smack across the face from Emma as a result.
Director: Craig Lines | Stars: Josh Brown, Matthew Buckley, Kirsten Cassidy, Georgia May Foote