Wake-Up Walmington: The people of Walmington-On-Sea are becoming apathetic about the war effort. When practicing on a firing range, Mainwaring is told to keep the noise...
Comedy series Frankly Howerd detailed episodes in the life of Frankie Howerd ‘ala’ Tony Hancock. The series stemmed from a previous collaboration between Howerd and his...
Period action adventure series The Gay Cavalier detailed the exploits of dashing cavalier Capt Claude Duval (Christian Marquand) during the 17th century. Duval was a hero...
Popular sitcom Mess Mates detailed the exploits of the crew of the SS Guernsey (season one) and in season two the The Jersey Lily. Captain Biskett...
In this teen sitcom two teenagers team up with the 43rd Duke of Tottering to save his stately home Tottering Towers from the hands of his...
In The Roar of the Crowd, the Smell of the Linament, Mike and Bernie go to Stamford Bridge to watch their team Chelsea take on Liverpool...
Two years after making The Dam Busters together, director Michael Anderson and actor Richard Todd teamed up once more for another real-life tale of British heroism....
In crime thriller B picture The Glass Cage, Pel Pelham is a circus act promoter who has a big idea for a show – a fast...
A classic British biopic, telling the true story of WWII fighter pilot ace Douglas Bader, played by Kenneth More. Bader lost both legs in a flying...
For 200 years, the Baskerville Lords have died horribly on the moors, slaughtered by the “hound of hell.” Sir Henry (Christopher Lee) is the final heir...
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...
When writer Johnny Speight first came up with the concept of Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell), he saw him as an anti-everyman encompassing much of what is...
Gripping Second World War drama They Who Dare (based on a true event) is elevated from the stock-in-trade, stiff-upper-lip heroism by immaculate characterisations from Dirk Bogarde...
In Too Late the Hero as in The Dirty Dozen, director Robert Aldrich once again assembles a motley squad of reluctant heroes. Because he can speak...
Absorbing police melodrama The Long Arm is, said The Star “the most enjoyable game of cops-and-robbers since The Blue Lamp“. But where The Blue Lamp offered...