Comedy drama series Shirley’s World saw American Shirley Logan (Shirley Maclaine) moves to London to begin working as a journalist but like any good ITC drama...
In Cinema Vérité documentary film maker Colin (Alexis Kanner) pays a visit to the Spanish retreat of renowned film director R.G. Bishop (John Gregson) to make...
No relation to the late 1970’s series of the same name this Armchair Thriller was a short run anthology of five episodes that was a spring...
Armchair Mystery Theatre was a summer season anthology series, a companion to the long running Armchair Theatre series, with the emphasis on mystery. The plays were...
First Night was an anthology of dramas specially written for television. The series attracted some high profile names. The first one broadcast was The Strain written...
In the Hitchcockian thriller Faces in the Dark, Richard Hammond is a tough businessman who is on the verge of making a breakthrough with a new...
‘Thank heavens’, wrote Reynolds News of this charming drama, ‘for a British film free of outmoded snobbery, a film about working people who are neither criminals...
Crime drama series Gideon’s Way focused on the cases of Commander George Gideon working out Scotland Yard. Partnered with Detective Chief Inspector Keen the pair tackle...
Classic Ealing comedy with Alec Guinness playing Henry Holland, a mild-mannered transporter of gold bullion who has been doing the job for the past 20 years...
The village of Titfield is linked to Mallingford town by a single track railway which is closed down because it is losing money. The villagers, roused...
Although the film took four years to complete and members of the crew were often sent home suffering from frostbite, John Mills described working on Scott...
Producer William MacQuitty spent several years in the Navy and his love of all things nautical -submarines in particular – inspired him to make the action-packed...
Said the Manchester Guardian of Sea Of Sand, an authoritative tribute to the Second World War’s Long Range Desert Group, it is: ‘a fine, small British...
The Weak and the Wicked was a liberally minded women’s prison drama from the ’50s. Glynis Johns and Diana Dors are locked up with a great...
Nominated for a BAFTA for Best British Film, Angels One Five is the story of the Battle of Britain from the perspective of the men and women on...