Danny and The Human Zoo is the fictionalised account of Lenny Henry’s life as a talented teenager in 1970s Dudley. Danny’s (Kascion Franklin) world is a...
Three part drama The Long Song is set during the final days of slavery in 19th century Jamaica and adapted from the award-winning novel by Andrea...
Tiswas which ran from 1974-1982 was an anarchic children’s TV show featuring presenters throwing buckets of custard at each other. Some parents thought it was beyond...
Comedy fantasy Bernard and the Genie sees an out of work art dealer discovers a genie inside a magic lamp who brings him revenge on the...
In 1975, a 16 year-old Lenny Henry bunked off school to appear on TV talent show New Faces, beginning a long and glittering career in comedy,...
Sitcom The Fosters was a UK adaptation of popular US show Good Times and told of the exploits of the black Foster family living in a...
The critically acclaimed award-winning drama Broadchurch returns for a third and final series. It premieres Monday 27 February 2017 at 9.00pm on ITV. Olivia Colman and...
The third and final series of Broadchurch, ITV’s multi award-winning drama will be back on air this February. The network have just released a first look...
Three of a Kind was a quick-fire sketch show, strictly non-satirical and safe to watch with your granny. The Daily Mail wrote: ‘There is no time...
Narrated by Simon Callow, Rik Mayall: Lord Of Misrule salutes Rik Mayall and celebrates his part in the UK’s comedy history, using rare and unseen archive...
In Coast To Coast Karl Karloff (an American pilot who has gone AWOL) teams up with Ritchie Lee to start their own mobile disco business in...
Lots of acts appeared on 1970’s ITV variety talent show New Faces over the years the following list features fifteen who actually made it… 1 Victoria...
In one off drama Alive and Kicking, written by actor Al Hunter Ashton and made for the Screen One strand, drug addicted dealer Stevie (Lenny Henry)...
UK | ITV Network – Meridian – Witzend | 1×105 minute episode / Broadcast 24 September 1994 Writer: Al Hunter-Ashton / Producers: Tony Charles, David Wimbury...