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1. Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side (1992 TV Movie)
TV-14 | 106 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
At a reception for a fading film star making a screen comeback, a gushing, pushy fan is poisoned by a drink apparently meant for the actress.
Director: Norman Stone | Stars: Joan Hickson, Claire Bloom, Barry Newman, Norman Rodway
Votes: 2,034
2.
This Is Your Life (1955–2003)
Episode:
Peter Cushing, O.B.E.
(1990)
Documentary, Biography
Legendary star of Hammer Films Peter Cushing is the delighted subject, hosted by Michael Aspel.
Directors: John Birkin, Brian Klein | Stars: Michael Aspel, Peter Cushing, Ursula Andress, Peter Gray
Votes: 16
3. Behaving Badly (1989– )
60 min | Drama
Bridget (Dame Judi Dench) is jilted by her husband. He goes off to marry a younger woman. His mother, however still keeps pestering the old wife,who, fed-up with the state of affairs, becomes decidedly misbehaved.
Stars: Judi Dench, Ronald Pickup, Frances Barber, Gwen Watford
Votes: 163
4. Relatively Speaking (1989 TV Movie)
120 min | Comedy
It's the sixties. Gregory loves Ginny, and Ginny loves Gregory. But unfortunately Ginny also loves Philip, or at least she used to, and Philip loves her. Does Philip love his wife too? ... See full summary »
Director: Michael A. Simpson | Stars: Michael Maloney, Imogen Stubbs, Nigel Hawthorne, Gwen Watford
Votes: 28
5.
Theatre Night (1985–1990)
Episode:
The Winslow Boy
(1989)
Comedy, Drama, Romance
In pre-WW1 England, a youngster is expelled from a naval academy over a petty theft, but his parents raise a political furor by demanding a trial.
Director: Michael Darlow | Stars: Christopher Haley, Rosemary Leach, Gwen Watford, Gordon Jackson
Votes: 81
6.
Behaving Badly (1989– )
Episode:
The Tale of the Turbot
(1989)
51 min | Drama
Five years after her divorce, Bridget is living in a small flat purchased for her by her ex-husband Mark and seeking to improve her life by participating in a variety of evening adult education programs, including a pottery class.
Director: David Tucker | Stars: Judi Dench, Ronald Pickup, Frances Barber, Gwen Watford
Votes: 19
7.
Behaving Badly (1989– )
Episode:
Home Fires
(1989)
51 min | Drama
Mark desperately tries to find someone who can convince Bridget to return to her own home, while at the same time she and Rebecca begin to bond.
Director: David Tucker | Stars: Judi Dench, Ronald Pickup, Frances Barber, Gwen Watford
Votes: 17
8.
Behaving Badly (1989– )
Episode:
Seize the Day
(1989)
50 min | Drama
Phyllida, who shares a flat with bisexual Giles, straight Jonathan, and Serafina, a teacher on the verge of a nervous breakdown, finds her home life disrupted when Giles' crotchety ... See full summary »
Director: David Tucker | Stars: Judi Dench, Ronald Pickup, Frances Barber, Gwen Watford
Votes: 16
9.
Behaving Badly (1989– )
Episode:
The Horse May Talk
(1989)
51 min | Drama
Bridget finds herself increasingly attracted to the considerably younger Giles and decides to move with him to San Diego, where he was born, and start a new life there together.
Director: David Tucker | Stars: Judi Dench, Ronald Pickup, Frances Barber, Gwen Watford
Votes: 15
10.
The Comic Strip Presents (1982– )
Episode:
The Yob
(1988)
52 min | Comedy
Patrick is a director of avant-garde music videos. Whilst at a UB40 concert, he walks into what he believes to be a portable toilet but is actually a matter transportation pod being used ... See full summary »
Director: Ian Emes | Stars: Keith Allen, Antonio, Dave Atkins, Deborah Benson
Votes: 130
11. Cry Freedom (1987)
PG | 157 min | Biography, Drama, History
South African journalist Donald Woods is forced to flee the country after attempting to investigate the death in custody of his friend, the Black anti-Apartheid activist Steve Biko.
Director: Richard Attenborough | Stars: Denzel Washington, Kevin Kline, Josette Simon, Wabei Siyolwe
Votes: 14,471 | Gross: $5.90M
12. Theatre Night (1985–1990)
180 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance
Adaptations of classic and contemporary stage plays.
Stars: Kenneth Cranham, Robert Lang, Natalie Ogle, Dinsdale Landen
Votes: 58
13. Miss Marple: The Body in the Library (1984)
52 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Amateur detective Miss Jane Marple investigates the murder of a young woman whose body is found in the library at Gossington Hall, home of Colonel and Mrs. Arthur Bantry.
Stars: Joan Hickson, Gwen Watford, Moray Watson, Valentine Dyall
Votes: 2,676
14. Sorrell and Son (1984)
314 min | Drama
Heartfelt story of a father making sacrifices to help his son over the years. Remake of one of films great "lost films"
Stars: Richard Pasco, John Shrapnel, Gwen Watford, Peter Chelsom
Votes: 85
15. Sharing Time (1984)
55 min | Drama
Anthology of stories set in a timeshare flat.
Stars: Catherine Griller, Carroll Baker, Julia McKenzie, Caroline Langrishe
16. Weekend Playhouse (1984)
60 min | Drama
Stars: Judy Parfitt, Bob Hoskins, Michael Kitchen, Peter McEnery
17.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
There Was an Old Woman: Part 1
(1984)
TV-14 | Drama
Alice Atha died at the age of 73. A post mortem revealed signs of emaciation and tuberculous meningitis. Her daughter Grace Barber and son-in-law Harry Barber are accused of her ... See full summary »
Director: Sarah Harding | Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Michael Jayston, Gwen Watford, Rosemary Martin
18.
Sorrell and Son (1984)
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1984)
Drama
Stephen Sorrell was a Captain in the war but like many, he has had difficulty re-establishing himself. Abandoned by his greedy wife and now solely responsible for his 13 year-old son Kit, ... See full summary »
Director: Derek Bennett | Stars: Richard Pasco, Gwen Watford, Paul Critchley, John Shrapnel
19.
Sorrell and Son (1984)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1984)
Drama
Having accepted Thomas Roland's offer of a porter's position at a new hotel he is to open, Stephen Sorrell and son Kit relocate to Winstobury in August 1921. The hotel staff prepare for a ... See full summary »
Director: Derek Bennett | Stars: Richard Pasco, Gwen Watford, Paul Critchley, John Shrapnel
20.
Sorrell and Son (1984)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1984)
Drama
When Stephen visits his son's school for sports day, he's recognized by one of the parents. His lowly position as a porter doesn't sit well with the Headmaster and Kit soon finds himself ... See full summary »
Director: Derek Bennett | Stars: Richard Pasco, Gwen Watford, Peter Chelsom, John Shrapnel
21.
Sorrell and Son (1984)
Episode:
Episode #1.4
(1984)
Drama
Kit's years at Cambridge go by all too quickly and on obtaining a first, decides to pursue his studies in medicine. His mother makes contact and he is not quite sure what to do. In the end,... See full summary »
Director: Derek Bennett | Stars: Richard Pasco, Gwen Watford, Peter Chelsom, John Shrapnel
Votes: 8
22.
Weekend Playhouse (1984)
Episode:
Not That Kind of People
(1984)
Drama
Director: David Tucker | Stars: Gwen Watford, Richard Pearson, Mary Griffiths, Mark Wing-Davey
23.
Sharing Time (1984)
Episode:
Happy Days
(1984)
Drama
Director: Robert Tronson | Stars: Anton Rodgers, Gwen Watford, June Whitfield, Terence Rigby
24.
Miss Marple: The Body in the Library (1984)
Episode:
Part 1
(1984)
TV-PG | 53 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Miss Marple investigates when a young girl's dead body is found in her good friend's library.
Director: Silvio Narizzano | Stars: Joan Hickson, Gwen Watford, Moray Watson, Valentine Dyall
Votes: 164
25.
Miss Marple: The Body in the Library (1984)
Episode:
Part 3
(1984)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
The identity of the killer is revealed, as is the dubious motive for the crime.
Director: Silvio Narizzano | Stars: Joan Hickson, Gwen Watford, Moray Watson, Valentine Dyall
Votes: 143
26.
Miss Marple: The Body in the Library (1984)
Episode:
Part 2
(1984)
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Miss Marple and Dolly Bantry investigate the millionaire Conway Jefferson and his entourage at a seaside hotel.
Director: Silvio Narizzano | Stars: Joan Hickson, Gwen Watford, Moray Watson, Valentine Dyall
Votes: 147
27.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
There Was an Old Woman: Part 3
(1984)
TV-14 | Drama
Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Michael Jayston, Gwen Watford, Rosemary Martin
28.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
There Was an Old Woman: Part 2
(1984)
TV-14 | Drama
Stars: Sebastian Shaw, Michael Jayston, Gwen Watford, Rosemary Martin
29.
Play for Today (1970–1984)
Episode:
Reluctant Chickens
(1983)
54 min | Comedy, Drama
Malcolm is a GP wrestling with ideas of retirement, while his wife Jo is a frustrated, would-be novelist. Together they dream of a more contented life, but are hampered by the arrested development of their children who won't leave home.
Director: Gareth Davies | Stars: Gwen Watford, Patrick Troughton, Timothy Davies, John Harding
30.
Crown Court (1972–2007)
Episode:
Living in Sin?: Part 1
(1983)
TV-14 | Drama
Director: Eugene Ferguson | Stars: David Collings, Caroline Dennis, Charles Haggith, George Harris
31. The Comic Strip Presents (1982– )
Comedy
A series of self contained television movies starring performers from London's "Comic Strip" comedy club and their friends. Noted for a high sense of parody of previous movies, literature, and generally everyone in sight.
Stars: Peter Richardson, Adrian Edmondson, Jennifer Saunders, Nigel Planer
Votes: 1,636
32. The Agatha Christie Hour (1982)
519 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
A collection of ten hour-long dramas based on short stories by Agatha Christie.
Stars: Maurice Denham, Angela Easterling, Christopher Wren, Cy Town
Votes: 406
33.
The Agatha Christie Hour (1982)
Episode:
The Case of the Middle-Aged Wife
(1982)
52 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Parker Pyne helps a middle-aged wife to recover the attention of her husband, a philandering business-man too interested in his pretty young secretary.
Director: Michael Simpson | Stars: Gwen Watford, Peter Jones, Maurice Denham, Angela Easterling
Votes: 226
34.
Play for Today (1970–1984)
Episode:
John David
(1982)
79 min | Comedy, Drama
After giving birth to a Down's Syndrome baby, Judith decides she doesn't want to keep him. Obliged to register the birth she arbitrarily chooses John David as the name. A few months later she learns the baby has died.
Director: Rodney Bennett | Stars: Dearbhla Molloy, James Hazeldine, Gwen Watford, Edward Hardwicke
35. Present Laughter (1981 TV Movie)
147 min | Comedy, Romance
An aging and self-obsessed actor finds himself in a situation bordering on farce when he is besieged by the demands of his estranged wife, women who want to seduce him, and a crazed playwright.
Directors: Rick Gardner, Alan Strachan | Stars: Donald Sinden, Dinah Sheridan, Gwen Watford, Elizabeth Counsell
Votes: 39
36. The Theatre Quiz (1981– )
30 min | Game-Show
Stars: Alfred Marks, Simon Callow, Roger Rees, Maureen Lipman
37.
Shillingbury Tales (1980–1981)
Episode:
The Shillingbury Melon
(1981)
Comedy, Drama
Peter wants to grow a melon for a contest, but he needs a greenhouse. His father in law lets him use his and they both work together to landscape his backyard. There is a car rally in town, and something goes horribly wrong.
Director: Val Guest | Stars: Robin Nedwell, Diane Keen, Jack Douglas, Lionel Jeffries
Votes: 13
38.
The Theatre Quiz (1981– )
Episode:
Episode #1.9
(1981)
Game-Show
Director: Helen Morton | Stars: Alfred Marks, Susan Fleetwood, Graeme Garden, Christopher Hampton
39. Shillingbury Tales (1980–1981)
60 min | Comedy, Drama
Classic ITV comedy-drama, set in the fictional village of Shillingbury in Hertfordshire. Londoners Peter (Robin Nedwell) and Sally Higgins (Diane Keen) move to the idyllic English ... See full summary »
Stars: Robin Nedwell, Diane Keen, Jack Douglas, Joe Black
Votes: 89
40.
Don't Forget to Write! (1977–1979)
Episode:
Enter Hitler
(1979)
Comedy
Gordon struggles to complete a film script about Adolf Hitler.
Director: Christopher Baker | Stars: George Cole, Gwen Watford, Francis Matthews, Ron Emslie
41.
Don't Forget to Write! (1977–1979)
Episode:
Exit Goering
(1979)
Comedy
A script conference at Gordon's house. He devises a plot for Mabel to bring him food without having to feed the others.
Director: John Bruce | Stars: George Cole, Gwen Watford, Francis Matthews, Clare Walker
42.
Don't Forget to Write! (1977–1979)
Episode:
Götterdämmerung
(1979)
Comedy
At 3 a.m. a paranoid Gordon decides he has lost his inspiration forever. His family spends a troubled night. Later that morning he makes a bonfire of all his works.
Director: John Bruce | Stars: George Cole, Gwen Watford, Francis Matthews, Clare Walker
43.
Don't Forget to Write! (1977–1979)
Episode:
In Place of Our Advertised Programme
(1979)
Comedy
One of Gordon's old plays is to be shown on TV. He tries to hide the fact from everyone else, but watch it secretly himself.
Director: Christopher Baker | Stars: George Cole, Gwen Watford, Francis Matthews, Clare Walker
44.
Don't Forget to Write! (1977–1979)
Episode:
The Greening of Gordon
(1979)
Comedy
Gordon finds himself being aggressively pursued by an intense lady agent in search of a new client.
Director: Christopher Baker | Stars: George Cole, Gwen Watford, Francis Matthews, Clare Walker
45.
Don't Forget to Write! (1977–1979)
Episode:
We're Going to Maxim's
(1979)
Comedy
With Mabel immobile in a surgical collar, Gordon organizes Christmas dinner.
Director: Christopher Baker | Stars: George Cole, Gwen Watford, Francis Matthews, Clare Walker
46. Do You Remember? (1978– )
60 min | Drama
Short series of plays by leading British dramatists.
Stars: Richard Vernon, Brenda Bruce, Ian Holm, Gwen Watford
47.
ITV Playhouse (1967–1982)
Episode:
Aren't We All
(1978)
Comedy, Drama
Director: John Frankau | Stars: Alexandra Bastedo, Sally Hughes, Richard Morant, Nicola Pagett
48.
Do You Remember? (1978– )
Episode:
Aren't We All
(1978)
Drama
A honeymoon couple quarrel and part, flirting with others until their reconciliation.
Director: John Frankau | Stars: Richard Vernon, Gwen Watford, Nicola Pagett, Richard Morant
49. Jubilee (1977)
50 min | Drama, History
A series of thirteen plays that attempt to reflect the British way of life between 1952 and 1977, the first twenty-five years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
Stars: Ronald Herdman, Stephen Churchett, Honor Blackman, Ian Holm
50. Don't Forget to Write! (1977–1979)
50 min | Comedy
The misadventures of an unsuccessful playwright, who is forced to make ends meet by writing screenplays which no-one ever seems to want to make into films (unless they're very bad).
Stars: George Cole, Gwen Watford, Francis Matthews, Clare Walker
Votes: 44