Sitcom Spooner’s Patch detailed the exploits of a group of inept policemen led by Inspector Spooner (who was played by Ronald Fraser in the first season...
Our Mutual Friend was a seven part period drama serial based on the novel by Charles Dickens. In Victorian times, Lizzie Hexam (whose father is suspected...
In this one off spy drama Charlie Muffin (David Hemmings) has just broken up a major Soviet spy network in England. However, a new Director with...
In one off Comedy Playhouse A Girl’s Best Friend, written by actor Donald Churchill, divorcee Audrey Dalton (Zena Walker) learns she is going out with the...
Period crime drama series The Mind of Mr J.G. Reeder took us to the 1920’s, where the J.G. Reeder (Hugh Burden) of the title investigates crimes...
In sitcom Bulldog Breed Tom Bowler (Donald Churchill) has the knack of managing to cause chaos wherever he goes. Tom’s girlfriend is the dizzy Sandra (Amanda...
The Aweful Mr Goodall was a spy drama series broadcast on the ITV Network in 1974. It was made by London Weekend Television and produced by...
Festival was a BBC anthology of single plays offering up adaptations of either of prominent stage plays or novels. The first production was Noel Coward’s Fallen...
In the Donald Churchill scripted Feeling His Way, Nigel is more than a little put out when his mistress walks out on him. He starts to...
Three Comedies of Marriage was a short run (only 3 episodes) anthology series of single plays all involving marriage (hence the title of course). David Warner...
In You Don’t Know Me – But… a pair of Government scientists, Frank and Thomas, regularly spy the lovely Penelope through their office window. The pair...
The Sun Trap is probably David Nobbs least well known sitcom, airing for six episodes on Saturdays nights in late spring 1980. The premise saw a...
In Hearts and Minds Regan and Carter find themselves out of their depth when they get caught up in a case involving the British Secret Service,...
In drama serial Stanley and the Women, based on the novel by Kingsley Amis (and adapted for TV by Nigel Kneale), middle aged advertising executive Stanley...
Sitcom It’s Not Me – It’s Them!, an early series from the pen of actor/writer Donald Churchill, focused on Albert Curfew is a young man unable...