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1.
This Is Your Life (1955–2003)
Episode:
Tony Warren
(1995)
Documentary, Biography
Stars: Michael Aspel, Tony Warren, Jean Alexander, Roy Barraclough
2. Second Best (1994)
PG-13 | 105 min | Drama
Graham, a lonely Welsh postal worker, adopts James, a troubled ten-year-old boy. Graham always wanted a son, but James loves his biological father too much to give Graham a chance. Will the two be able to accept each other as family?
Director: Chris Menges | Stars: William Hurt, Nathan Yapp, Keith Allen, Chris Cleary Miles
Votes: 1,895 | Gross: $0.09M
3.
Primetime (1989–1993)
Episode:
Episode #4.12
(1993)
Talk-Show
Stars: Roy Castle, Maggie Philbin, Ray Cooney, Doris Hare
4. Nuns on the Run (1990)
PG-13 | 89 min | Comedy, Crime
2 criminals want out but their boss kills those leaving. When the men are ordered to rob the triad, they keep the money and hide from the boss, triad and police at a convent, dressed as nuns.
Director: Jonathan Lynn | Stars: Eric Idle, Robbie Coltrane, Camille Coduri, Janet Suzman
Votes: 8,970 | Gross: $10.96M
5.
This Is Your Life (1955–2003)
Episode:
Evelyn Laye CBE
(1990)
Documentary, Biography
Stars: Michael Aspel, Katie Boyle, Michael Crawford, Michael Denison
6.
Wogan (1982–1992)
Episode:
Episode #10.28
(1990)
Talk-Show
Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell and Karl Howman join Terry, along with the cast of "On The Buses". In a packed show, Halo James provide the music.
Stars: Terry Wogan, Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell, Karl Howman
7. Primetime (1989–1993)
40 min | Talk-Show
Stars: David Jacobs, Sheila McClennon, Maggie Philbin, Roy Castle
8.
Forty Minutes (1981–1994)
Episode:
I Like the Girls Who Do
(1989)
Documentary
Celebrates the cartoonist Gerald Scarfe's hero, music-hall comedian Max Millar.
Director: Gerald Scarfe | Stars: Max Bygraves, Charlie Chester, Doris Hare, Jean Kent
9. Alexei Sayle's Stuff (1988–1991)
30 min | Comedy
Comedy sketch show which ran on BBC2 for a total of 18 episodes over 3 series from 1988 to 1991.
Stars: Alexei Sayle, Tony Millan, Angus Deayton, Owen Brenman
Votes: 161
10.
Alexei Sayle's Stuff (1988–1991)
Episode:
Cartesian Dualism for the Fuller Figure
(1988)
Comedy
Director: Marcus Mortimer | Stars: Alexei Sayle, Morwenna Banks, Angus Deayton, Doris Hare
Votes: 7
11. The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (1987)
26 min | Comedy
Continuation of the rites of passage comedy drama about spotty teenager Adrian Mole. Set in the early 1980s, Adrian's mother and father are back together but while they are trying for a ... See full summary »
Stars: Gian Sammarco, Steven Mackintosh, Lulu, Stephen Moore
Votes: 181
12.
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (1987)
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1987)
26 min | Comedy
Adrian, now 15, is back with Pandora and both have political views on everything, especially the Falklands War.
Director: Peter Sasdy | Stars: Gian Sammarco, Richard Bremmer, Peter Corey, Deddie Davies
Votes: 11
13.
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (1987)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1987)
26 min | Comedy
Grapes in hand, Adrian goes on a date with Sharon Botts.
Director: Peter Sasdy | Stars: Gian Sammarco, Lucy Benjamin, John Bird, Su Elliot
Votes: 11
14.
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (1987)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1987)
26 min | Comedy
Adrian and his mother receive some shocking news from his father during their Skegness holiday.
Director: Peter Sasdy | Stars: Gian Sammarco, Patrick Barlow, John Bird, P.J. Davidson
Votes: 9
15.
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (1987)
Episode:
Episode #1.4
(1987)
26 min | Comedy
Adrian finds his life as an only child is now over. He also discovers that you need to tip a spaghetti jar upside down to get a fiver out of it.
Director: Peter Sasdy | Stars: Gian Sammarco, Natasha Bell, Su Elliot, Bill Fraser
Votes: 10
16.
Never the Twain (1981–1991)
Episode:
Thicker Than Water
(1986)
Comedy
Whilst drinking in the pub with Oliver Simon reveals that he is adopted, having been abandoned at an orphanage as a baby. Circumstances lead him to believe that his natural parents may be ... See full summary »
Director: Robert Reed | Stars: Donald Sinden, Windsor Davies, Teddy Turner, Doris Hare
Votes: 17
17.
Comrade Dad (1984–1986)
Episode:
Londongrad 1999
(1986)
Comedy
Out of loyalty to the Party, Reg refuses a black market chicken for Gran's birthday dinner and decides that his son's pet rabbit will be perfect. But Bob leaves for school with his pet and ... See full summary »
Director: John Kilby | Stars: George Cole, Barbara Ewing, Doris Hare, Claire Toeman
Votes: 5
18.
Comrade Dad (1984–1986)
Episode:
Don't Feel Bad, Dad
(1986)
Comedy
Have you heard the one about the Albanian girl who got pregnant? Well it appears that the entire USSR/GB has, but, undeterred, Reg sets out on a clean-up campaign that Mrs Whitehouse would have admired.
Director: John Kilby | Stars: George Cole, Barbara Ewing, Doris Hare, Claire Toeman
19.
Comrade Dad (1984–1986)
Episode:
The Lost Domain
(1986)
Comedy
For Reg, living in the USSR/GB is a dream, but sometimes the line between a dream and a nightmare is a narrow one.
Director: John Kilby | Stars: George Cole, Barbara Ewing, Doris Hare, Claire Toeman
20.
Comrade Dad (1984–1986)
Episode:
Of Gods and Heroes
(1986)
Comedy
If God was still allowed, he'd bear a remarkable likeness to Chairman for Life V. S. Hoskins, and as the Chairman says (thought number 80A), 'The family that prays together ends up in a psychiatric hospital.'
Director: John Kilby | Stars: George Cole, Barbara Ewing, Doris Hare, Claire Toeman
21.
Comrade Dad (1984–1986)
Episode:
Dangerous Connections
(1986)
Comedy
'Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and saves electricity.' Such sound and lateral thinking cannot protect Reg from a spasm of good old-fashioned jealousy.
Director: John Kilby | Stars: George Cole, Barbara Ewing, Doris Hare, Claire Toeman
22.
Comrade Dad (1984–1986)
Episode:
My Vegetable Love
(1986)
Comedy
Some people will do anything to attain the dizzy heights of party membership. Reg is 'some people', but unhappily suffers from an ongoing ideological vertigo.
Director: John Kilby | Stars: George Cole, Barbara Ewing, Doris Hare, Claire Toeman
23.
Comrade Dad (1984–1986)
Episode:
Cars That Pass in the Night
(1986)
Comedy
In transport once graced by some commissar's little old mother, Reg takes his family to the seaside (avoiding Dorking and Horsham en route). But, as every good comrade knows, there's a right and a wrong end to every cornucopia.
Director: John Kilby | Stars: George Cole, Barbara Ewing, Doris Hare, Claire Toeman
24.
Wogan (1982–1992)
Episode:
Episode #6.97
(1986)
Talk-Show
With Gilbert and Sullivan singer John Reed, actress Doris Hare, footballer Mick Channon and music from The Brass Band.
Stars: Terry Wogan, Brass Band, Mick Channon, Doris Hare
25. The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ (1985)
26 min | Comedy, Family
The misadventures of a nerdish teenage boy as recorded in his personal diary.
Stars: Gian Sammarco, Stephen Moore, Bill Fraser, Lindsey Stagg
Votes: 538
26.
This Is Your Life (1955–2003)
Episode:
'Johnnie' Johnson
(1985)
Documentary, Biography
Stars: Eamonn Andrews, Bill Fraser, Doris Hare, Johnnie Johnson
27.
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ (1985)
Episode:
Episode #1.5
(1985)
26 min | Comedy, Family
Adrian is admitted to hospital to have his tonsils removed, which brings his mother Pauline back to Leicester to see him. After spending a couple of days with George and Adrian, Pauline ... See full summary »
Director: Peter Sasdy | Stars: Gian Sammarco, Julie Walters, Stephen Moore, Beryl Reid
Votes: 15
28.
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ (1985)
Episode:
Episode #1.6
(1985)
26 min | Comedy, Family
It's Christmas Day in the Mole house, and Adrian annoys his parents by inviting Bert and Queenie over for the day. He receives a racing bike as a present. Having been made redundant, ... See full summary »
Director: Peter Sasdy | Stars: Gian Sammarco, Julie Walters, Stephen Moore, Beryl Reid
Votes: 14
29. Comrade Dad (1984–1986)
30 min | Comedy
In an alternative future, Great Britain is part of the USSR in 1999 - an imperfect situation but one that pleases Reg, the 'Comrade Dad' of the Dudgeon family.
Stars: George Cole, Claire Toeman, Barbara Ewing, Doris Hare
Votes: 47
30. Sharing Time (1984)
55 min | Drama
Anthology of stories set in a timeshare flat.
Stars: Catherine Griller, Carroll Baker, Julia McKenzie, Caroline Langrishe
31. On Stage (1984–1987)
30 min | Talk-Show
Stars: Glyn Worsnip, Leslie Phillips, John Junkin, Lionel Blair
32.
Sharing Time (1984)
Episode:
Together Forever
(1984)
Drama
Director: Peter Cregeen | Stars: Rosemary Leach, Donald Churchill, Joe Melia, Doris Hare
33.
On Stage (1984–1987)
Episode:
Episode #1.0
(1984)
Talk-Show
Director: Tony Wolfe | Stars: Glyn Worsnip, Lionel Blair, Janet Brown, Doris Hare
34.
This Is Your Life (1955–2003)
Episode:
John Mills
(1983)
Documentary, Biography
Stars: Eamonn Andrews, John Mills, James Grant Anderson, Michael Attenborough
35. Wogan (1982–1992)
35 min | Talk-Show
Terry Wogan hosts his own long-running chat show, where he interviews a variety of guests, from public life to celebrities. Also featured are regular musical guests performing their latest songs.
Stars: Terry Wogan, Sue Lawley, Joanna Lumley, Gloria Hunniford
Votes: 313
36. The Variety Club Awards for 1981 (1982 TV Special)
45 min
Annual awards presentation honoring the best achievements in British entertainment - stage, film, television, and radio - of 1981.
Stars: Terry Wogan, Ray Moore, Bernard Delfont, Tom Nicholas
37.
Nanny (1981–1983)
Episode:
A Twist of Fate
(1982)
Drama
Director: Christopher Barry | Stars: Wendy Craig, David Burke, Colin Douglas, Jane Wenham
38.
Nanny (1981–1983)
Episode:
Ashes to Ashes
(1982)
Drama
Director: Michael Custance | Stars: Wendy Craig, Mark Butler, Anna Cropper, Anne Dyson
39.
Nanny (1981–1983)
Episode:
Out of the Shadows
(1982)
Drama
Director: Christopher Barry | Stars: Wendy Craig, John Quayle, Jane Booker, Jim Norton
40.
Looks Familiar (1970– )
Episode:
Episode dated 18 March 1982
(1982)
Family, Game-Show, Talk-Show
Director: David Clark | Stars: Denis Norden, Doris Hare, Victor Spinetti, Kenneth Williams
41. Never the Twain (1981–1991)
30 min | Comedy
Comedy about two rival antique dealers.
Stars: Donald Sinden, Windsor Davies, Derek Deadman, Teddy Turner
Votes: 461
42. Nanny (1981–1983)
50 min | Drama
A divorced woman decides to train as a Nanny in 1930s England. The series is unique as, not only, is she a more mature person but she is also modern with 'progressive' ideas.
Stars: Wendy Craig, Natalie Forbes, John Quayle, Jane Booker
Votes: 106
43. Forty Minutes (1981–1994)
40 min | Documentary
Documentaries on any possible subject, the only connection being that they last forty minutes.
Stars: John Pitman, Michael Dean, Lucinda Lambton, Roger Mills
Votes: 31
44. Diamonds (1981– )
60 min | Drama
Frank takes over Coleman and Sons, Diamond Merchants, when his father dies, and his ruthless business practices make enemies of his friends and family. His wife Margaret is tempted to leave... See full summary »
Stars: John Stride, Hildegard Neil, Simon Ward, Doris Hare
Votes: 16
45.
Diamonds (1981– )
Episode:
A Debt to Be Paid
(1981)
Drama
Director: John Cooper | Stars: John Stride, Hildegard Neil, Doris Hare, Ian McCulloch
46.
Diamonds (1981– )
Episode:
A Taste of the Orient
(1981)
Drama
Director: Don Leaver | Stars: John Stride, Hildegard Neil, Doris Hare, Ian McCulloch
47.
Diamonds (1981– )
Episode:
Consider Thy Job, Servant
(1981)
Drama
Director: John Cooper | Stars: John Stride, Hildegard Neil, Doris Hare, Ian McCulloch
48.
Diamonds (1981– )
Episode:
Gamblers
(1981)
Drama
Director: John Cooper | Stars: John Stride, Hildegard Neil, Doris Hare, Ian McCulloch
49.
Diamonds (1981– )
Episode:
Homecoming
(1981)
Drama
Director: John Cooper | Stars: John Stride, Hildegard Neil, Doris Hare, Ian McCulloch
50.
Diamonds (1981– )
Episode:
House of Cards
(1981)
Drama
Director: John Cooper | Stars: John Stride, Hildegard Neil, Doris Hare, Ian McCulloch