Tearaway, written by Colin Morris (a strong contributor to the early years of Z Cars) was a drama documentary showing how the threat of violence can...
In this one season period sitcom we are in the 13th Century where knight Sir Yellow (Jimmy Edwards) spends his time carousing and doing his best...
Not the finest of the Carry On films but still possessing enough of the requisite humour, visual jokes and, of course, double entendres to make it...
Terence Rattigan made a witty screen adaptation of his stage success Who Is Sylvia? which Harold French and a prime British cast turned into what Variety...
The second cinematic version of JB Priestley’s immensely popular and charming story about a decidedly lacklustre touring theatre company that finds redemption and success when spinster...
‘Michael McCarthy’s considerable experience in the documentary field is well in evidence in this semi-factual war melodrama set in Nazi-occupied Holland,’ wrote Monthly Film Bulletin of...
Jeremy Summers’ engaging comedy Crooks In Cloisters, starring Ronald Fraser as the leader of a band of thieves who hide out, posing as monks, in a...
Having created a true gem with Dad’s Army writers Jimmy Perry and David Croft stuck with world war two for their next venture, It Ain’t Half...
In The Gordon Peters Show the actor/stand up comedian had a rare lead role as a loner who struggled to find his place in the world....
The Human Jungle offered a good starring role for Herbert Lom, across the course of two seasons he played psychiatrist Dr Roger Corder who dealt with...
Sci-Fi drama serial that was a sequel to The Quatermass Experiment. Two years on and the professor is back (this time played by John Robinson in...
UK / BBC One / 13×25 minute episodes / Broadcast 1976 and 1978 Writers: Brian Finch, Phil Redmond, Dick Sharples / Producer: John Buttery / Directors:...