Travel based quiz show hosted by Hughie Green, The Sky’s The Limit was something of a staple for a few years in the early 1970’s. The...
In the first edition of 1972 Hughie Green is once again on hand to introduce the acts hoping to make the big time. One of the...
Very long running talent show Opportunity Knocks, hosted throughout by Hughie Green (whose catchphrase was “And I mean that most sincerely folks”), began in 1956 and...
One off variety show from the then fledgling ITV Network and intended as an introduction to some of their variety stars, the sow was hosted by...
Tom Brown’s School Days was one of child actor Bartholomew’s finest performances. Tom Brown arrives at Rugby School and encounters the hazing of the school bullies...
Many of the big names in variety, light entertainment and music in the past five decades appeared on this Sunday night staple. It ran on ITV...
The Curse of Comedy was made up of four individual feature length period dramas that focused on the personal lives of five very well known TV...
Most Sincerely picks up on Hughie Green’s life in 1958 when he meets Elaine (wife of Jess) Yates for the first time. Hughie is busy travelling...
UK / ITV – Thames / 1×50 minute episode / Broadcast Monday 17 April 1972 @ 6.40pm Designer: Norman Garwood / Producer: Royston Mayoh Series 12...
UK / ITV – Thames / 1×45 minute episode / Broadcast Monday 6 January 1975 2 6.45pm Producer: Keith Beckett / Production Design: David Richens /...