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1.
The Bill (1984–2010)
Episode:
Family Ties
(1990)
TV-14 | 25 min | Crime, Drama
Sun Hill is forced to accommodate a mentally ill prisoner.
Director: Chris Lovett | Stars: Christopher Ellison, Mark Wingett, Trudie Goodwin, Arin Alldridge
Votes: 38
2.
Rumpole of the Bailey (1978–1992)
Episode:
Rumpole and the Bubble Reputation
(1988)
Not Rated | 52 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
A notorious tabloid hires Rumpole to defend it in a libel suit being brought by a puritanical novelist it has accused of sexual promiscuity.
Director: Mike Vardy | Stars: Leo McKern, Marion Mathie, Julian Curry, Peter Blythe
Votes: 84
3. The Bill (1984–2010)
TV-14 | Crime, Drama
Police drama series following officers and detectives from Sun Hill Police Station in East London.
Stars: Graham Cole, Jeff Stewart, Trudie Goodwin, Simon Rouse
Votes: 4,116
4. Mitch (1984)
60 min | Drama
Mitch is a newspaper reporter with a difference, he cares about the people he reports.
Stars: John Thaw, David Calder, Clare Higgins, Gawn Grainger
Votes: 31
5.
Mitch (1984)
Episode:
Business as Usual
(1984)
Drama
A police inspector is shot after pursuing a burglar along the street, and everyone Mitch talks to describes him as a saint.
Director: Don Leaver | Stars: John Thaw, David Calder, Gawn Grainger, Philippa Urquhart
Votes: 11
6. A Question of Guilt (1980)
30 min | Drama
A drama series which focused on the sad cases of three different women--Constance Kent, Mary Blandy, and Adelaide Bartlett--all 18th- and 19th-century murderesses.
Stars: Joss Ackland, Robert Stephens, Rosalind Lloyd, Bosco Hogan
Votes: 12
7.
A Question of Guilt (1980)
Episode:
Constance Kent: Part 1
(1980)
Drama
29th June 1860; Chief Inspector Jonathan Whicher is called to look into the murder of 3-year-old Francis Saville Kent, at large country house in Rode in the County of Wiltshire. The body was discovered in a privy-house.
Director: Paul Annett | Stars: Joss Ackland, Harry Andrews, Anthony Arundell, Diana Beevers
8.
A Question of Guilt (1980)
Episode:
Constance Kent: Part 2
(1980)
Drama
Three years before the murder, Constance returned from school and argued with her step-mother. She cut her hair short ran off with her younger brother. Her father banished her for two years but during that period her brother had died.
Director: Paul Annett | Stars: Joss Ackland, Peggy Aitchison, Harry Andrews, Ray Armstrong
9.
A Question of Guilt (1980)
Episode:
Constance Kent: Part 3
(1980)
Drama
Samuel Kent rides to Trowbridge to get the police when baby Francis Saville is missing, believed carried off in a blanket. He offers £10 reward for anyone who finds the child. A maid finds the murdered baby in an out building.
Director: Paul Annett | Stars: Joss Ackland, Peggy Aitchison, Ray Armstrong, Anthony Arundell
10.
A Question of Guilt (1980)
Episode:
Constance Kent: Part 4
(1980)
Drama
Mr Kent believes the murderer is someone from the village and refuses to allow the police to search his home. When a nightdress is found the Superintendant sets a trap but Kent locks the police officers in the kitchen and it vanishes.
Director: Paul Annett | Stars: Joss Ackland, Harry Andrews, Ray Armstrong, Diana Beevers
11.
A Question of Guilt (1980)
Episode:
Constance Kent: Part 5
(1980)
Drama
Kent tries to deflect blame for the missing nightdress on the servant Mrs Dalimore. Nurse maid Elizabeth Gough is arrested but soon released on the word of Mrs Kent. Chief Insp. Whicher arrives from London to begin his inquiries.
Director: Paul Annett | Stars: Joss Ackland, Harry Andrews, Ray Armstrong, Diana Beevers
12.
A Question of Guilt (1980)
Episode:
Constance Kent: Part 6
(1980)
Drama
Constance Kent is arrested for the murder of her brother after it was found that the missing blood stained nightdress was hers. At the Magistrate court, Constance is released on bond and Witcher's reputation attacked.
Director: Paul Annett | Stars: Joss Ackland, Harry Andrews, Ray Armstrong, Diana Beevers
13.
A Question of Guilt (1980)
Episode:
Constance Kent: Part 7
(1980)
Drama
Home Secretary brings in solicitor Mr Slack of Bath to make a private inquiry into the Kent murder. Nurse maid Elizabeth Gough is re-arrested and released. Samuel Kent has to account for his actions on the night of the murder.
Director: Paul Annett | Stars: Joss Ackland, Harry Andrews, Ray Armstrong, Diana Beevers
14.
A Question of Guilt (1980)
Episode:
Constance Kent: Part 8
(1980)
Drama
Constance Kent is packed off to France where she took holy orders. During holy week she told Miss Greame that she had murdered baby Francis with a razor blade. She plead guilty at trial and sentenced to hang but it was later commuted.
Director: Paul Annett | Stars: Joss Ackland, Harry Andrews, Ray Armstrong, Diana Beevers
15. Rumpole of the Bailey (1978–1992)
Not Rated | 60 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
The cases of a portly and eccentric criminal law barrister.
Stars: Leo McKern, Jonathan Coy, Julian Curry, Marion Mathie
Votes: 1,727
16. No Appointment Necessary (1977– )
30 min | Comedy
Stars: Roy Kinnear, Josephine Tewson, Avril Angers, Robert Dorning
17.
No Appointment Necessary (1977– )
Episode:
An Offer You Can't Refuse
(1977)
Comedy
Stars: Roy Kinnear, Josephine Tewson, Avril Angers, Robert Dorning
18. Within These Walls (1974–1978)
60 min | Drama
Drama inside a women's prison.
Stars: Jerome Willis, Mona Bruce, Denys Hawthorne, Beth Harris
Votes: 100
19.
Within These Walls (1974–1978)
Episode:
Prisoner by Marriage
(1974)
Drama
Although accused by her son's girlfriend of not being sufficiently involved with prisoners' problems, Faye arranges help for a desperate new inmate.
Director: Paul Annett | Stars: Googie Withers, Mona Bruce, Jerome Willis, Denys Hawthorne
20. The Wild Little Bunch (1973)
105 min | Drama
"The 14" or "Existance" has a mother of 14 children living in poor working class England falling sick and the children try to carry on as a family. Convincing acting from young actors raises this gritty tale above the horizon.
Director: David Hemmings | Stars: Jack Wild, June Brown, Liz Edmiston, John Bailey
Votes: 303
21.
Father, Dear Father (1968–1973)
Episode:
A Man About the House
(1970)
23 min | Comedy
Patrick is off on holiday so Anna and Karen invite their artist friend Leslie to stay after he has rowed with his wife. When Patrick comes back earlier than expected and Nanny tells him ... See full summary »
Director: William G. Stewart | Stars: Patrick Cargill, Natasha Pyne, Ann Holloway, Noel Dyson
Votes: 9
22.
The Doctors (1969–1972)
Episode:
Episode #1.94
(1970)
30 min | Drama
Director: Mary Ridge | Stars: John Barrie, Nigel Stock, Richard Leech, Justine Lord
23.
The Doctors (1969–1972)
Episode:
Episode #1.96
(1970)
30 min | Drama
Director: Philip Dale | Stars: John Barrie, Nigel Stock, Richard Leech, Justine Lord
24.
The Doctors (1969–1972)
Episode:
Episode #1.97
(1970)
30 min | Drama
Director: Michael Hart | Stars: Nigel Stock, Richard Leech, Barry Justice, Isla Blair
25.
The Doctors (1969–1972)
Episode:
Episode #1.93
(1970)
30 min | Drama
Director: Mary Ridge | Stars: John Barrie, Nigel Stock, Richard Leech, Justine Lord
26.
The Doctors (1969–1972)
Episode:
Episode #1.98
(1970)
30 min | Drama
Director: Michael Hart | Stars: Nigel Stock, Richard Leech, Barry Justice, Isla Blair
27.
The Doctors (1969–1972)
Episode:
Episode #1.95
(1970)
30 min | Drama
Director: Philip Dale | Stars: John Barrie, Nigel Stock, Richard Leech, Justine Lord
28. The Doctors (1969–1972)
30 min | Drama
The series was set around a general practice in north London and leading cast members included: Justine Lord, Nigel Stock, Barry Justice, Richard Leech, Isla Blair and Lynda La Plante (... See full summary »
Stars: Richard Leech, Justine Lord, Pamela Duncan, John Barrie
Votes: 21
29. Father, Dear Father (1968–1973)
30 min | Comedy
A comedy of the life of a divorced father and his two daughters.
Stars: Patrick Cargill, Natasha Pyne, Ann Holloway, Noel Dyson
Votes: 194
30. Submarine X-1 (1968)
G | 89 min | Action, Drama, War
During World War II, the British Royal Navy used experimental midget submarines to raid German warships in Norway.
Director: William A. Graham | Stars: James Caan, David Sumner, Norman Bowler, Brian Grellis
Votes: 737
31.
A Man of our Times (1967– )
Episode:
Long Time Since You've Got My Breakfast
(1968)
Drama
Director: Bill Bain | Stars: George Cole, Diana Beevers, Gabrielle Blunt, Isabel Dean
32.
A Man of our Times (1967– )
Episode:
The Name of the Man
(1968)
Drama
Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg | Stars: George Cole, Jennifer Wilson, Peter Barkworth, Diana Beevers
33.
Public Eye (1965–1975)
Episode:
But They Always Come Back for Tea
(1968)
Crime, Drama
Marker discovers that a little corruption goes a long way - and sometimes the innocent have to pay for it.
Director: Kim Mills | Stars: Alfred Burke, Christian Comber, Malcolm Taylor, Norman Scace
34.
A Man of our Times (1967– )
Episode:
All Things Look Different Through Custard Cream
(1968)
Drama
Director: Alastair Reid | Stars: George Cole, Brian Anderson, Diana Beevers, David Bird
35.
A Man of our Times (1967– )
Episode:
Got Yourself Sorted Out at All?
(1968)
Drama
Director: Alan Clarke | Stars: George Cole, Jean Harvey, Jennifer Wilson, Maxine Audley
36.
A Man of our Times (1967– )
Episode:
The Two Legged Chameleon
(1968)
Drama
Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg | Stars: George Cole, Jennifer Wilson, Diana Beevers, Timothy Carlton
37.
A Man of our Times (1967– )
Episode:
Uncle Richard Knows Him Better Than You
(1968)
Drama
Director: Alastair Reid | Stars: George Cole, Lucy Appleby, Diana Beevers, George Betton
38. The Revenue Men (1967–1968)
50 min | Drama
The Investigation Branch of Customs and Excise headed by Caesar Smith (Ewen Solon) deal with smugglers of arms, drugs and people.
Stars: Ewen Solon, Calum Mill, James Grant, Claire Nielson
Votes: 12
39. A Man of our Times (1967– )
60 min | Drama
Dismissed from his job as a staff manager at a furniture factory, Max finds a new job but with a low salary. Muriel, Max's mistress, thinks he should accept an offer for an employment in ... See full summary »
Stars: George Cole, Diana Beevers, Jennifer Wilson, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
Votes: 8
40. The Whitehall Worrier (1967– )
30 min | Comedy
Stars: Robert Coote, Moira Lister, Jonathan Cecil, Nan Munro
41.
The Revenue Men (1967–1968)
Episode:
The Traders
(1967)
Drama
Director: Gerard Glaister | Stars: Ewen Solon, James Grant, Calum Mill, Claire Nielson
42.
The Whitehall Worrier (1967– )
Episode:
Sebastian
(1967)
Comedy
Stars: Robert Coote, Moira Lister, Jonathan Cecil, Nan Munro
43.
Public Eye (1965–1975)
Episode:
Don't Forget You're Mine
(1966)
47 min | Crime, Drama
Marker moves into his new Handsworth district office, and waits for the phone to ring. When it does - he wishes it hadn't.
Director: Kim Mills | Stars: Alfred Burke, Roy Dotrice, Virginia Stride, Pauline Delaney
Votes: 21
44.
Sergeant Cork (1963–1968)
Episode:
The Case of the Horseless Carriage
(1966)
Crime, Drama
An early automobile and it's potentially lucrative patents lead to it's inventor's murder. Cork and Marriott find many suspects, including the mechanic, two feuding financial backers and a farmer who's son was injured by the machine.
Director: Philip Dale | Stars: John Barrie, William Gaunt, Charles Morgan, Freddie Fowler
Votes: 6
45. 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
46. Summer Comedy Hour (1965)
60 min | Comedy
Stars: Frank Pettingell, Sam Kydd, Edwin Apps, Richard Briers
48.
Summer Comedy Hour (1965)
Episode:
Charley's Aunt
(1965)
60 min | Comedy
Charley's aunt is Dona Lucia D'Alvadorez, a millionairess from Brazil - and Charley's friend, Lord Fancourt Babberley, must impersonate her.
Stars: Richard Briers, Frank Pettingell, Pauline Jameson, Colin Gordon
49.
Compact (1962–1965)
Episode:
Ring in the New
(1965)
Drama
Director: Gerald Blake | Stars: Ronald Allen, Bridget Armstrong, Anthony Baird, Vincent Ball
50.
Compact (1962–1965)
Episode:
Day of Deliverance
(1965)
Drama
Director: Mervyn Pinfield | Stars: Ronald Allen, Bridget Armstrong, Lyn Ashley, Anthony Baird