The Sins of the Fathers: Morse investigates the murder of Trevor Radford, managing director of the family-owned Radford’s Brewery, who was attacked and killed while working...
In ITV comedy drama Rich Tea and Sympathy, written by David Nobbs, divorced mother Julia Merrygrove (Patricia Hodge) has two teenage children and works as a...
In comedy drama First and Last, 64 year old Alan Holly decides to fulfill a long standing ambition of walking from Land’s End to John O’Groats....
Young Ziggy living on the island of Malta with his grandfather and elder sister is the only witness to an assassination (the shooting takes place in...
This was Tibby Clarke’s last Ealing screenplay, the central premise being not unlike his Passport to Pimlico. Here, however, it isn’t the bureaucracy of suburbia that...
Hapless innocent Willy Joy (Frankie Howerd) is working at a greyhound track, unfortunately so is a gang of undesirables who are doping the dogs in an...
Lionel Jeffries’ film, based on the classic Victorian children’s tale by Charles Kingsley, stars Tommy Pender as Tom, a chimney boy, sent up the chimneys of...
This is the second screen appearance of Ronald Searle’s immortal creations under the now experienced leadership of director Frank Launder. With St. Trinian’s headmistress Miss Fritton...
Marcel Pagnol’s trilogy about the girlfriend of a sailor who finds herself pregnant after he returns to sea. She enters into a marriage of convenience with...
This shortish little comedy was one of those regular at the time productions that was broadcast direct from the Theatre. In this the Aldwych in the...