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1. Lilli Palmer Theatre (1955–1956)
30 min | Drama
Stars: Lilli Palmer, Roddy Hughes, Ian Fleming, Brian Wilde
Votes: 25
2. The View from Daniel Pike (1971–1973)
50 min | Drama
Drama series dealing with the adventures of a low-paid private detective based in Glasgow.
Stars: Roddy McMillan, David Gallacher, Alex McCrindle, John Shedden
Votes: 16
3. Knock on Any Door (1965–1966)
60 min | Drama
An anthology series with the premise that there is a story behind every door.
Stars: Ted Willis, Brenda Bruce, Helen Fraser, Peter Copley
Votes: 13
4. Big Brother (1970)
60 min | Drama, Sci-Fi
A series of plays which examine if 1970s society is heading towards the dystopian world predicted in the book '1984'.
Stars: Robert Hardy, Ronald Lacey, Michael Gwynn, Alfred Burke
Votes: 15
5.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
Songbirds Out of Tune
(1975)
TV-14 | 65 min | Drama
This civil case hinges on a dispute between two world-renowned mezzo-sopranos. Cheryl Vandamm, an American, claims that she was falsely imprisoned by her rival Ethella Burns, an Australian.... See full summary »
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: John Barron, Terrence Hardiman, William Simons, Ruth Silvestre
Votes: 9
6. Public Eye (1965–1975)
60 min | Crime, Drama
Cynical, dour and world-weary, private eye Frank Marker is frequently the unwitting stooge in bigger criminal wheels in his attempts to make a tenuous living on the outskirts of London.
Stars: Alfred Burke, Ray Smith, Pauline Delaney, Brenda Cavendish
Votes: 428
7.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
Who Killed Cock Robin?
(1975)
TV-14 | 65 min | Drama
Alan Stockwell stands trial for the murder of Charles Robins. His father Arthur claims he confronted Stockwell and knocked the gun out of his hand before the defendant ran.. Taxi driver Robert Markham says he took Stockwell to Robins home.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: William Mervyn, Jonathan Elsom, Charles Keating, Arthur English
Votes: 9
8.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
Hit and Miss: Part 1
(1973)
TV-14 | Drama
In the village of Chelton, just outside Fulchester, an elderly man is knocked off his bicycle and killed by a speeding green Mercedes convertible. The car is traced to a local wealthy ... See full summary »
Director: Brian Mills | Stars: Alexander Archdale, John Alkin, Jonathan Elsom, T.P. McKenna
Votes: 10
9.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
Murder Most Foul
(1973)
TV-14 | 60 min | Drama
The lord of Wretching Hall and his son both die in suspicious circumstances, and all the members of their household are called upon to give evidence.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: William Mervyn, Terrence Hardiman, John Alkin, Arthur English
Votes: 10
10. The Avengers (1961–1969)
TV-14 | 50 min | Action, Comedy, Crime
A quirky spy show of the adventures of eccentrically suave British Agent John Steed and his predominantly female partners.
Stars: Patrick Macnee, Diana Rigg, Honor Blackman, Linda Thorson
Votes: 8,899
11. The Power Game (1965–1969)
60 min | Drama
Sir John Wilder (Patrick Wymark), previously seen in 'The Plane Makers', ruthlessly pursues boardroom machinations and tangled relationships.
Stars: Patrick Wymark, Jack Watling, Clifford Evans, Barbara Murray
Votes: 67
12. The Gamblers (1967–1968)
60 min | Drama
Anthology drama series of people who take a gamble (sometimes with their lives) in order to prove a point or better their position.
Stars: Richard Shaw, Leslie Anderson, Ronald Lacey, John Slavid
Votes: 10
13.
Catweazle (1970–1971)
Episode:
The Telling Bone
(1970)
24 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family
In an attempt to return to his own time, Catweazle's dubious powers land him on top of the church spire. After being rescued by the vicar, Catweazle has an encounter with the vicarage telephone.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Robin Davies, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Neil McCarthy
Votes: 47
14.
The Ghosts of Motley Hall (1976–1978)
Episode:
The Christmas Spirit
(1976)
Comedy, Family, Fantasy
There's not a lot of Christmas Spirit at Motley Hall this year. Everyone is depressed because Christmas is no different than any other day of the year. Suddenly, the house comes to life and... See full summary »
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Arthur English, Freddie Jones, Nicholas Le Prevost, Sean Flanagan
Votes: 11
15.
Village Hall (1974–1975)
Episode:
There'll Almost Always Be an England
(1974)
Comedy, Drama
After a gas leak, a whole street is evacuated into the village hall for the night.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Bernard Hepton, Reginald Barratt, Liz Smith, Anne Kristen
Votes: 16
16. Secret Agent (1964–1967)
TV-PG | 49 min | Action, Adventure, Crime
John Drake is a special operative for M9, specializing in security assignments against any subversive element that threatens world peace.
Stars: Patrick McGoohan, Peter Madden, Frank Maher, Peter Brayham
Votes: 1,540
17. 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
18.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
To Suffer a Witch: Part 1
(1973)
TV-14 | Drama
Just minutes before his death through illness, Charles Laker told his doctor that he believed he had been cursed. Adelaide Vincente, the head of a little-known Fulchester witches coven, ... See full summary »
Director: Colin Cant | Stars: Andre Van Gyseghem, Dorothy Vernon, David Ashford, Patricia Haines
Votes: 7
19.
Secret Agent (1964–1967)
Episode:
A Date with Doris
(1964)
TV-PG | 51 min | Action, Adventure, Crime
A glamorous actress is murdered and an M9 agent, whose cover has been discovered, is framed for her murder. Drake task is to get him out of jail and off the island using a submarine code-named Doris.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Patrick McGoohan, Jane Merrow, Ronald Radd, Eric Pohlmann
Votes: 101
20.
The Ghosts of Motley Hall (1976–1978)
Episode:
Skeleton in the Cupboard: Part 2
(1978)
Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Alexandra Uproar (Joan Sanderson), is snobbish towards the other ghosts and bosses over Sir George; Matt has an idea of how to get her out of the hall, if Sir George can do what is required.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Arthur English, Freddie Jones, Nicholas Le Prevost, Sean Flanagan
Votes: 9
21. Gideon C.I.D. (1964–1966)
60 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Follows Commander George Gideon of Scotland Yard and his family life.
Stars: John Gregson, Alexander Davion, Daphne Anderson, Richard James
Votes: 313
22. Strangers (1978–1982)
60 min | Crime, Thriller
The eccentric police detective George Kitchener Bulman is reluctantly transferred to a station in the North of England.
Stars: Don Henderson, Dennis Blanch, Fiona Mollison, John Ronane
Votes: 112
23. The Plane Makers (1963–1965)
60 min | Drama
The day-to-day story of a multi-million pound aerospace company, its new jet plane, its test-pilot, its workers and its ruthless and hard-nosed managing director John Wilder, the embodiment of modern, unflinching capitalism.
Stars: Jack Watling, Patrick Wymark, Norma Ronald, Reginald Marsh
Votes: 44
24.
Gideon C.I.D. (1964–1966)
Episode:
Gang War
(1965)
50 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
A protection-racketing gang of thugs is in a bloody turf war, but their leader sees a way out of the slums and on to the good life by way of his wife seducing a straight-laced bank clerk with access to a fortune in used bills.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: John Gregson, Alexander Davion, Jane Merrow, Ray Brooks
Votes: 54
25.
The Ghosts of Motley Hall (1976–1978)
Episode:
Ghost of a Chance
(1977)
Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Gudgin has always hated that he could hear and see the ghosts of Motley Hall. Today, after getting stuck in the stair rails his only hope of being rescued is in the hands of those very ... See full summary »
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Arthur English, Freddie Jones, Nicholas Le Prevost, Sean Flanagan
Votes: 9
26. Sergeant Cork (1963–1968)
60 min | Crime, Drama
Victorian-era whodunnit with venerable Sergeant Cork battling entrenched views in a bid to use a more scientific approach to solving cases. Trusty sidekick Bob does not always understand his methods but faithfully co-operates..
Stars: John Barrie, William Gaunt, Charles Morgan, Freddie Fowler
Votes: 69
27. ITV Television Playhouse (1955–1967)
60 min | Drama
Richard O. Sullivan as a child genius in the play "Honour Bright".
Stars: Campbell Singer, Thomas Heathcote, Richard Caldicot, June Brown
Votes: 67
28. Redcap (1964–1966)
50 min | Crime, Drama
The cases & adventures of tough Sergeant John Mann, officer of Her Majesty's Royal Military Police Special Investigation Branch.
Stars: John Thaw, Keith Barron, James Grout, James Kerry
Votes: 52
29. Blackmail (1965–1966)
Drama
Blackmail, in all its meanings and forms, was the central theme of the episodes comprising this series.
Stars: Ray Marioni, Derrick Sherwin, Aubrey Richards, Ian Hendry
Votes: 21
30. The Voodoo Factor (1959– )
30 min | Horror, Sci-Fi
Hard-driven scientist David Whittaker finds himself battling for the survival of the world against a disease spreading from a tropical island caused by a legendary spider-goddess.
Stars: Maurice Kaufmann, Maxine Audley, Philip Bond, Charles Carson
Votes: 21
31.
Catweazle (1970–1971)
Episode:
The Trickery Lantern
(1970)
24 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family
It's Mr Bennett's birthday and Carrot has bought him a lantern as a present. However Catweazle is determined to have it...
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Robin Davies, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Neil McCarthy
Votes: 42
32.
Secret Agent (1964–1967)
Episode:
That's Two of Us Sorry
(1965)
TV-PG | 51 min | Action, Adventure, Crime
Confidential papers go missing, and Drake travels to a small island off the coast of Scotland in search of them and the culprit.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Patrick McGoohan, Francesca Annis, Finlay Currie, Nigel Green
Votes: 97
33.
Public Eye (1965–1975)
Episode:
A Mug Named Frank
(1971)
51 min | Crime, Drama
While shopping in a local supermarket, Frank Marker sees an old woman drop (Mrs Stuart) a tin into her bag rather than her shopping basket. This is noticed by another woman customer who ... See full summary »
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Alfred Burke, Pauline Delaney, Ray Smith, Nora Nicholson
Votes: 39
34.
Strangers (1978–1982)
Episode:
Paying Guests
(1978)
Crime, Thriller
When a petty crook finds a hoard of hot money and begins to receive unwanted attention from the villains who stole it, Bulman finds himself moving in with the man's family to protect him.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Don Henderson, Dennis Blanch, Michael Byrne, Amanda Barrie
Votes: 8
35. Catweazle (1970–1971)
30 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family
A medieval wizard (though not a very good one) is transported to the modern age.
Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Robin Davies, Gary Warren, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
Votes: 1,127
36. Riptide (1969)
60 min | Adventure
A charter boat operator who happens to be an American is also a bit of a Private Investigator!
Stars: Ty Hardin, Sue Costin, Jonathan Sweet, Slim DeGrey
Votes: 63
37.
Catweazle (1970–1971)
Episode:
Castle Saburac
(1970)
24 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family
Catweazle is astonished - and frightened - by everything around him. Including the bath Carrot runs for him. Meanwhile, Sam is hot on his trail.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Robin Davies, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Neil McCarthy
Votes: 55
38.
Catweazle (1970–1971)
Episode:
The Power of Adamcos
(1970)
24 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family
Whilst fleeing what he believes to be Norman soldiers in the forest, Catweazle loses his magical knife Adamcos. Carrot promises to help find it.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Robin Davies, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Neil McCarthy
Votes: 43
39.
Catweazle (1970–1971)
Episode:
The Sun in a Bottle
(1970)
24 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family
Catweazle, an 11th century magician, is conjuring in his cave when his enemies suddenly burst in. He flees, casting a spell to make himself fly. However, something goes wrong because the spell transports him to the 20th century instead.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Robin Davies, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Neil McCarthy
Votes: 69
40.
Catweazle (1970–1971)
Episode:
The Wisdom of Solomon
(1970)
24 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family
A new domestic helper and her obnoxious son, Arthur, arrive at Hexwood Farm
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Robin Davies, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Neil McCarthy
Votes: 41
41.
Catweazle (1970–1971)
Episode:
The Witching Hour
(1970)
24 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family
Carrot believes that his father plans to marry a parish councillor, so he seeks Catweazle's help to spirit her away.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Robin Davies, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Neil McCarthy
Votes: 47
42.
The Ghosts of Motley Hall (1976–1978)
Episode:
Narcissus Bullock's Bell
(1978)
Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Gudgin is doing a spot of gardening and digs up an old bell buried by highwayman Captain Narcissus Bullock (Michael Elphick); (a former companion of Francis 'Fanny' Uproar. If the bell is ... See full summary »
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Arthur English, Freddie Jones, Nicholas Le Prevost, Sean Flanagan
Votes: 8
43.
The Ghosts of Motley Hall (1976–1978)
Episode:
Godfrey of Basingstoke
(1977)
Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Matt finds a ring that leads him to an upside-down ghost of a knight in armor hanging in the well outside the hall. After being freed, he sees the White Lady and is sure that she is Matilda... See full summary »
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Arthur English, Freddie Jones, Nicholas Le Prevost, Sean Flanagan
Votes: 8
44.
The Brothers (1972–1976)
Episode:
The Trojan Horse
(1973)
Drama
Carter snoops into the private lives of the brothers. Pamela Graham convinces Brian that he and Ann must settle the question of sending Carol away. The meeting to discuss Hammond's takeover... See full summary »
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Jean Anderson, Patrick O'Connell, Richard Easton, Robin Chadwick
Votes: 8
45. The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (1959–1965)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Mystery crime stories with sometimes different cops and many now-famous faces.
Stars: John Wilder, George Hilsdon, Bernard Lee, Stanley Morgan
Votes: 199
46. 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: 32
47.
The Avengers (1961–1969)
Episode:
The Gravediggers
(1965)
TV-14 | 60 min | Action, Comedy, Crime
Steed and Mrs Peel must find out why an early warning radar is failing. Emma joins the staff of The Sir Horace Winslip Hospital for Ailing Railwaymen - while Steed has lunch with Sir Horace himself aboard his private, indoor train.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Patrick Macnee, Diana Rigg, Ronald Fraser, Paul Massie
Votes: 453
48.
Catweazle (1970–1971)
Episode:
The Curse of Rapkyn
(1970)
24 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family
Carrot believes that there may be a curse on Hexwood Farm so Catweazle attempts to remove it using Rapkyn's book of spells.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Robin Davies, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Neil McCarthy
Votes: 48
49.
Catweazle (1970–1971)
Episode:
The Demi Devil
(1970)
24 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family
A failed spell and a visit from a lost pet sparks chaos for Catweazle, who believes that he has turned Carrot into a monkey.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Robin Davies, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Neil McCarthy
Votes: 44
50.
Catweazle (1970–1971)
Episode:
The Eye of Time
(1970)
24 min | Adventure, Comedy, Family
Catweazle uses his "Eye of Time" when introduced to betting.
Director: Quentin Lawrence | Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon, Robin Davies, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Neil McCarthy
Votes: 47