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1. Coronation Street (1960– )
TV-PG | 30 min | Drama, Romance
The world's longest-running television soap, Coronation Street focuses on the everyday lives of working-class people in Manchester, England.
Stars: William Roache, Helen Worth, Barbara Knox, Sally Dynevor
Votes: 6,021
2. Emmerdale Farm (1972– )
TV-PG | 30 min | Adventure, Crime, Drama
A soap opera set in a fictional village in the Yorkshire Dales.
Stars: Christopher Chittell, Lucy Pargeter, Mark Charnock, Dominic Brunt
Votes: 3,530
3. 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: 1,661
4. Z Cars (1962–1978)
TV-14 | Crime, Drama
A gritty drama which follows the work of the police force in the fictional town of Newtown in the North of England.
Stars: James Ellis, John Slater, Douglas Fielding, Bernard Holley
Votes: 382
5. Crown Court (1972–2007)
TV-14 | 25 min | Drama
A courtroom drama in which each case is usually presented in three episodes. At the end of the third episode, a jury of "ordinary people" comes to a verdict on the evidence presented.
Stars: Peter Wheeler, Joseph Berry, Richard Colson, Derek Hockridge
Votes: 348
6. Juliet Bravo (1980–1985)
50 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Inspector Jean Darblay is assigned to Hartley, Lancashire. Initially facing scepticism from sergeants Joe Beck and George Parrish, she gradually earns their respect and admiration as their new female boss at the police station.
Stars: David Ellison, Noel Collins, Stephanie Turner, Anna Carteret
Votes: 282
7. Moondial (1988)
30 min | Drama, Family, Fantasy
A teenage girl discovers a portal through time, and tries to help two children of the past.
Stars: Siri Neal, Tony Sands, Valerie Lush, Arthur Hewlett
Votes: 257
8. Dark Season (1991)
25 min | Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi
Three children investigate strange goings-on in their school and protect it from such threats as a computer scientist with dreams of world domination and a mysterious group of archaeologists hoping to bring about the end of the century.
Stars: Ben Chandler, Brigit Forsyth, Victoria Lambert, Kate Winslet
Votes: 257
9. The Children of Green Knowe (1986)
100 min | Drama, Family, Fantasy
A young boy goes to live with his great-grandmother. While she tells him stories of his ancestors, he begins to see the spirits of children who lived in the house during the reign of Charles II.
Stars: Alec Christie, Daphne Oxenford, George Malpas, Heather Ramsay
Votes: 199
10. Dr. Finlay's Casebook (1962–1971)
50 min | Drama
Dr. Finlay is a member of a medical practice in the Scottish town of Tannochbrae during the late 1920s.
Stars: Bill Simpson, Andrew Cruickshank, Barbara Mullen, Eric Woodburn
Votes: 143
11. Century Falls (1993)
25 min | Drama, Family, Fantasy
Local teenager Tess Hunter tries to stop her small town from making the repeated decision to conjure a demonic entity.
Stars: Catherine Sanderson, Mary Wimbush, Tatiana Strauss, Georgine Anderson
Votes: 109
12. Look and Read (1967–2004)
20 min | Drama, Family, Fantasy
Children anthology series that mixed stories of adventure, sci-fi and even horror with educational segments aimed at improving children's literacy skills.
Stars: Charles Collingwood, Derek Griffiths, Sean Barrett, Phil Cheney
Votes: 92
13. The Machine Gunners (1983– )
25 min | Family
A British town endures WWII bombings. A child takes a machine gun from a crashed German plane and fires at an aircraft, missing but forcing it to crash. Unaware they caused the crash, the children befriend the German pilot.
Stars: Shaun Taylor, Debbie Breen, Tony Saint, Alastair Craig
Votes: 77
14. New Scotland Yard (1972–1974)
60 min | Crime, Drama
Detectives at New Scotland Yard solve extraordinary, mysterious crimes.
Stars: John Woodvine, John Carlisle, Michael Turner, Clive Francis
Votes: 71
15. Sam (1973–1975)
60 min | Drama
Thirty years in the life of a working-class British family, during times of great change.
Stars: Michael Goodliffe, Alethea Charlton, James Hazeldine, Dorothy White
Votes: 61
16. Thirty-Minute Theatre (1965–1973)
30 min | Crime, Drama
Anthology drama series of short plays shown on BBC Television.
Stars: Robin Chadwick, Donald Sinden, Helen Lindsay, Paul Moriarty
Votes: 57
17.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1978)
21 min | Comedy, Drama, Family
The new comprehensive looks intimidating to Justin Bennett and Judy Preston. Trisha Yates makes it clear that she's not putting up with any nonsense from Tucker Jenkins and Ann Wilson has some difficulty finding the school at all.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Graham Ashley, Stella Haime, Michael Percival, Dorothea Phillips
Votes: 53
18. Village Hall (1974–1975)
60 min | Comedy, Drama
Anthology series with each episode a different story set in a village hall.
Stars: Reginald Barratt, Priscilla Morgan, Frank Crompton, Stella Moray
Votes: 31
19.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1978)
25 min | Comedy, Drama, Family
Benny's keen on Football - trouble is, he doesn't have any football boots....
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Brenda Cavendish, Michael Percival, Roger Sloman, George Armstrong
Votes: 30
20.
Dark Season (1991)
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1991)
Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi
A school receives the gift of personal computers for every student from Mr Eldritch, a mysterious entrepreneur. However, one student is suspicious of Eldritch's generosity especially after one of her friends starts acting strange.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Tim Barker, Samantha Cahill, Ben Chandler, Rosalie Crutchley
Votes: 30
21.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1978)
19 min | Comedy, Drama, Family
It could be curtains for Grandpapa's pen unless Judy Preston can thwart Jackie Heron, the resident school bully.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Graham Ashley, Michael Percival, Abigail Brown, Todd Carty
Votes: 28
22. Moonfleet (1984)
30 min | Adventure, Family
15-year-old John Trenchard meets the innkeeper Elzevir Block in the town of Moonfleet. You hear about a mysterious legend of Blackbeard and a treasure. The two decide to get to the bottom of the matter. A dangerous journey begins.
Stars: David Daker, Adam Godley, Victoria Blake, Bernard Gallagher
Votes: 27
23.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #1.6
(1978)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Tucker and Benny are in trouble for messing around at a building site.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Derek Anders, Stella Haime, Denys Hawthorne, Michael Percival
Votes: 26
24.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #1.9
(1978)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Both Trisha and Benny have good reasons for bunking off school, but Mr. Mitchell is hot on their trail.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Derek Anders, Carole Nimmons, Michael Percival, Kim Benson
Votes: 26
25.
Dark Season (1991)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1991)
Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi
Marcie and her friends continue investigating Mr Eldrich after their friend Olivia appears to be hypnotized. Meanwhile, Eldrich and his associate are searching for Professor Becjinski, a disappeared scientist whose work they're continuing.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Tim Barker, Samantha Cahill, Ben Chandler, Rosalie Crutchley
Votes: 26
26.
Dark Season (1991)
Episode:
Episode #1.5
(1991)
Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi
The true nature of the Behemoth is revealed but for it to be reborn it needs a perfect human body. After the chosen one breaks his arm, the archaeologists kidnap Thomas to take his place.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Martina Berne, Ben Chandler, Brigit Forsyth, Victoria Lambert
Votes: 26
27.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #1.4
(1978)
23 min | Comedy, Drama, Family
It's time for swimming, and Justin seems to have lost his trousers! Tucker devises an unorthodox racing game in the pool.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Graham Ashley, Christopher Coll, Michael Percival, George Armstrong
Votes: 25
28.
Dark Season (1991)
Episode:
Episode #1.4
(1991)
Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi
The school is beset by a militaristic group of blonde archaeologists hoping to find an ancient being called the Behemoth and bring about the end of the century.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Martina Berne, Ben Chandler, Brigit Forsyth, Victoria Lambert
Votes: 25
29.
Dark Season (1991)
Episode:
Episode #1.6
(1991)
Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi
The Behemoth rises tearing through the school but it refuses to blindly follow the villains' orders instead deciding to choose between Marcie and them. What ensues is the debate for the end of the world.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Martina Berne, Ben Chandler, Marsha Fitzalan, Brigit Forsyth
Votes: 25
30.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #1.5
(1978)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Trisha likes helping Mr Rankin with the school hamster. Judy Preston comes by, and can't resist taking a closer look, and the animal makes a bid for freedom.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Blake Butler, Jill Dixon, Abigail Brown, Todd Carty
Votes: 24
31.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #1.7
(1978)
Comedy, Drama, Family
It's time to elect a school council member: will it be Tucker Jenkins, Ann Wilson, Michael Doyle, Snoopy or The Six Million Dollar Man? Michael Doyle has his own ways of coercing votes.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Christopher Coll, Carole Nimmons, Michael Percival, Dorothea Phillips
Votes: 24
32.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #1.8
(1978)
Comedy, Drama, Family
A valuable flintlock goes missing and the finger of suspicion is pointing at Michael Doyle.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Carole Nimmons, Michael Percival, Dorothea Phillips, Kim Benson
Votes: 24
33.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #2.2
(1979)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Judy has to go to Brookdale, because her family have fallen on hard times. The thief is found and apology given to Benny, but his dad is not a happy bunny.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Sean Arnold, Michael Cronin, Stella Haime, George Armstrong
Votes: 24
34.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #2.8
(1979)
Comedy, Drama, Family
There is increased vigilance at school after police alter them to the presence of a man following girls in the area. Trisha and Cathy are given a parcel to post, and have seemingly ... See full summary »
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Sean Arnold, Stella Haime, Michael Percival, Lindy Brill
Votes: 24
35.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #3.1
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Tucker & co are late on the first day when the bus doesn't turn up. Mr Sutcliffe helps lay signs around the school for the new first formers. Benny turns up with football in one hand, and ... See full summary »
Director: Brian Lennane | Stars: Graham Ashley, Cheryl Branker, Lucinda Gane, Robert Hartley
Votes: 24
36.
Dark Season (1991)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1991)
Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi
After Reet is kidnapped, Olivia and Thomas break into Mr Eldritch's castle to save her and stop his evil plan.
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Tim Barker, Samantha Cahill, Ben Chandler, Rosalie Crutchley
Votes: 24
37.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #2.1
(1979)
Comedy, Drama, Family
The new headmaster introduces new timetables, and forms, resulting in chaos. 50p goes missing, but by coincidence Benny has found the same amount. Will anyone believe his story?
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Sean Arnold, Graham Ashley, Brenda Cavendish, Michael Cronin
Votes: 23
38.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #4.1
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Justin is having troubles with his over-protective mother. Mrs. McClusky makes a start at the school, which is having vandalism problems. She puts new rules in place prohibiting pupils from... See full summary »
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Timothy Bateson, Cheryl Branker, Tony Clarkin, Hilary Crane
Votes: 23
39.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #3.3
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Justin is given the bumps on his birthday. The third form wants a common room for lunch and breaks. A school trip to some waste ground inspires Penny and Susi to ask if they can go to the ... See full summary »
Director: Jackie Willows | Stars: Graham Ashley, Terry Bale, Brian Capron, Susan Porrett
Votes: 22
40.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #3.7
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
A new girl Fatima starts, and a little racism is apparent in the staff's assumption that Sudhanami speaks her tongue. Fatima has difficulties fitting into the school, but is taught useful ... See full summary »
Director: Jackie Willows | Stars: Gerald Blackmore, Cheryl Branker, Penny Brownjohn, Brian Capron
Votes: 22
41.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #2.3
(1979)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Justin makes friends with Andrew Stanton, finding a liaison in their music. Sleepy-head Antoni Karamanopolis seems to have a problem at home, and Miss Summers investigates. Meanwhile the ... See full summary »
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Michael Cronin, Philomena McDonagh, James Wynn, George Armstrong
Votes: 21
42.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #3.2
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Duane turns up with a black eye, given by his dad as a result of his lost bike. With school maintenance going on, the window putty proves irresistible. The drama class starts. Duane's ... See full summary »
Director: Brian Lennane | Stars: Graham Ashley, Neville Barber, Penny Brownjohn, Lucinda Gane
Votes: 21
43.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #3.10
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Andrew's parents seem to be having marital strife again. Andrew gets paint over his trousers. A tug of war between staff and pupils is planned. The meeting to discuss the outdoor centre has... See full summary »
Director: Brian Lennane | Stars: David Adams, Brian Capron, Michael Cronin, Bernard Kay
Votes: 21
44.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #3.4
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
A new school council rep is elected. The students still are thinking about the countryside, and want a regular trip. Cathy flirts with the decorator. Trish is pushed into becoming a school ... See full summary »
Director: Jackie Willows | Stars: Cheryl Branker, Brian Capron, Lucinda Gane, Roland MacLeod
Votes: 21
45.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #3.5
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Duane's bike seems to have resurfaced as owned by another pupil. Madelin Tanner is seen behaving suspiciously. The first formers are told their project is to collect insects. A meeting is ... See full summary »
Director: Brian Lennane | Stars: Neville Barber, Cheryl Branker, Greg Day, Lucinda Gane
Votes: 21
46.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #3.6
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
It's a case of too many cooks spoil the broth when it comes to catching the bike thieves, but perhaps Tucker will save the day. Tracy sees Mr. Sutcliffe and Miss Mooney holding hands ... See full summary »
Director: Brian Lennane | Stars: Max Arthur, Graham Ashley, Neville Barber, Una Brandon-Jones
Votes: 21
47.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #3.8
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Doyle is abusing his position on school council by taking bribes. Mr Hopwood has arranged for a hut to be rented for outdoor activities on a nearby farm, but transport seems to be a problem... See full summary »
Director: Jackie Willows | Stars: Graham Ashley, Neville Barber, Brian Capron, Sylvia Carson
Votes: 21
48.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #3.11
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Pogo has an argument with Karen, in Woodwork, and he breaks her toast rack. Karen hires some help, who ambush him and remove his trousers. Tucker, Benny and Alan shortcut Mr Baxter's ... See full summary »
Director: Brian Lennane | Stars: Cheryl Branker, Brian Capron, Michael Cronin, Lucinda Gane
Votes: 21
49.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #3.12
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
At half term, Tucker, Alan and Benny find that Alan's dad's workers are on the fiddle. Duane and Tracy want to enter a competition, so break into school to use the library.
Director: Brian Lennane | Stars: Tony Barton, Barbara Bermel, John Blundell, Alfie Curtis
Votes: 21
50.
Grange Hill (1978–2008)
Episode:
Episode #3.16
(1980)
Comedy, Drama, Family
Penny's magazine contribution is being done through Susi. Tucker has ideas on using the school's video recorder. Cathy's having problems with her periods. Tucker's chair-knocking game falls... See full summary »
Director: Roger Singleton-Turner | Stars: David Adams, Cheryl Branker, Brian Capron, Robert Hartley
Votes: 21