Wednesday, 15th December 1982 PICK OF THE DAY 7.00pm TOP SECRET, BBC1 Our enduring affection for this teatime parlour show lies –...
Friday, 12th October 1979 PICK OF THE DAY 11.30pm FRIDAY NIGHT… SATURDAY MORNING, BBC2 For such a comparatively short-lived series, FN…SM has...
STAGE FARCE-derived punt at a 'racier' rival to the Carry On series with ironically appropriate umbrella title
People tend to remember this as a Sid ‘n’ Babs romp, but it’s Ronald ‘Don’t talk to me about unemployment, young man’...
It’s the battle of the vaguely iffy Oriental films this afternoon, it seems, and if it came to a toss-up we’d plump...
Let’s face it, The Mouse That Roared isn’t that good. Apart from the opening scenes in Grand Fenwick and that general who...
The black and white Peter Sellers comedy is near enough a genre in itself, encapsulating as it does a certain time frame...
Yay! The better of the two Cushing films, we say, with grim London-based apocalyptic violence, Ray Brooks and, of course, your very...
More and more, we find ourselves preferring the earlier ‘Ons, before the Team As We Know Them became consolidated, and this entry...
The Carry On Federation, or whatever they call themselves this week, rate this as one of the better of the black-and-whiters, though...
BERNARD CRIBBINS dons the time-honoured red neckerchief to play titular "kindly" tinker dwelling in a caravan spun off from THE SHILLINGBURY TALES.
ONCE MORE unto the whimsy for BERNARD CRIBBINS
YET ANOTHER pre-decimal diversion and faithful big screen supporting flick.
ALL-ENGLISH-LIFE IS here Sunday night village affair
THE SAINTED BERNARD CRIBBINS took the reins for this short-lived rural rumpus
KIDS CHARADES programme presented by the mighty BERNARD CRIBBINS.
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