The Rotters’ Club told the story of three schoolmates and their families growing up in 1970s Birmingham. In particular Ben Trotter (who’s nickname provides the title)...
Ronnie Barker proves his versatility with Seven Of One, a 1973 collection of seven single comedies, two of which would lead to his best known series....
In two part thriller Archangel, scripted by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais from the novel by Robert Harris, historian ‘Fluke’ Kelso (Daniel Craig) is given...
Crime drama series about tough Geordie cop Spender (Jimmy Nail) who is sent back to Newcastle (after working in London) to work undercover and get on...
Popular Pygmalion-esque ITV sitcom The Other ‘Arf focused on the relationship between cockney model Lorraine Watts (Lorraine Chase) and Tory MP Charles Lattimer (John Standing). It...
ITV Sitcom The Old Boy Network detailed the exploits of two middle aged ex espionage agents, Lucas Frye (Tom Conti) and Peter Duckham (john Standing), who...
ITV Sitcom telling of the exploits of Mr Aitch (Harry H. Corbett), the owner of a run down car park who had ideas above his station....
Short lived ITV sitcom Freddie and Max saw young Freddie Latham (Charlotte Coleman) get a job as personal assistant to fading middle aged American actress Maxine...
In sitcom Going Straight, after three years, eight months and four days of residing at her majesty’s pleasure at HMP Slade Norman Stanley Fletcher (Ronnie Barker)...
Astronauts was a scifi sitcom written by two thirds of The Goodies (Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie). It ran for 12 episodes across two seasons between...
Michael Caine plays the laid-back governor of a Caribbean island colony in Dick Clement’s fresh and enjoyable British comedy. Caine already has problems dealing with his...
Fabienne (Jobert) is a French newlywed living in London whose husband (Mower) is kidnaped while they are on their honeymoon in Bucharest. She is informed that...
James Bolam and Rodney Bewes starred in wily, gritty 1960’s sitcom The Likely Lads about two working-class, Northern lads who liked beer, birds and football. It’s...
In this revival of the classic 1970’s sitcom Porridge Nigel “Fletch” Fletcher is the grandson of Ronnie Barker’s iconic character Norman Stanley Fletcher banged up in...
Comedy Captive Audience was edition of Comedy Playhouse about a small time crook who kidnaps a pop star and holds him to ransom. Series: Comedy Playhouse...