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- The Grand National is a National Hunt horse race held annually at Aintree Racecourse, near Liverpool, England.
- The wife of a band leader constantly tries to become a star - in spite of her having no talent, and gets herself (along with her best friend) into the funniest predicaments.
- Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. narrated, produced, and frequently starred in this anthology series, which presented everything from drama to mystery to farce.
- Colonel March of The Department of Queer Complaints investigates unusual cases, locked-room murders, and mysteries concerning the supernatural.
- Ben Lyon, wife Bebe plus children Richard and Barbara play themselves handling everyday situations with any crisis taken care of. Aggie is their Scottish housekeeper and Florrie Wainwright their nosy neighbor.
- The UK version of the popular US show. Eamonn Andrews (later Michael Aspel) surprises celebrities by presenting them with the Big Red Book before taking them into the studio to tell viewers the story of their life, featuring guest appearances by members of their family, friends and colleagues.
- Loosely based on historical fact, the series portrays the gunslinging Wyatt Earp and his successful determination for law and order.
- Contestants picked from the studio audience play a game for cash prizes where they must answer questions without ever saying the words "yes" or "no".
- In 1955, Orson Welles directed and hosted a mini series for British television. He leads us through a few famous places of Europe with his inimitable touch. In Paris he introduces us to famous artists such as Juliette Gréco or Jean Cocteau who lived in the Saint Germain Des Pres quarter. In London we meet the Chelsea Pensioners, in Spain we attend a Madrid Bullfight and visit the Basque country (Basque Country 1&2). Somewhere between a home movie and a cinematic essay, these short films have been described by French critics as the missing link in Welles' work.
- This was the first ever serial shown on Independent Television in the UK, and started on their second day of broadcast. It was about the life and love of a young couple running a garage together.
- The first installment of a daily serial telling of the life, love, and tribulations of young Bill and Sally Norton and their garage at Sixpenny Corner, in rural Springwood.
- Richard O. Sullivan as a child genius in the play "Honour Bright".
- A revival of the British variety show Tonight at the London Palladium, it ran from 28 October 1973 to 28 October 1974.
- Robin of Loxley, otherwise known as Robin Hood, and his band of Merry Men protect England from the evil machinations of Prince John while King Richard the Lionheart is away fighting in the Crusades.
- Quiz show in which every time a contestant answers a question correctly on their chosen subject their prize money doubles, starting at £1 upto £32. If they get a question wrong however they lose everything. The best player then goes on to a £1000 Treasure Trail.
- An anthology series from the U.K., from 1955 to 1974, producing about five hundred ninety-minute episodes from Granada Television.
- In this rendering of the Turgenev play, a woman toys with the affections of a young admirer while spending a month at a country estate.
- Experts provide answers to two linked questions.
- A family live inside a pillar box.
- Offers three minute plus eerie tales. Peter Williams narrates.
- A beautiful spy outwits an ambitious young French officer - named Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Long Lost British Anthology Series.
- A horse and the boy who loved him.