Wednesday, 20th June 1984 PICK OF THE DAY 8.10pm SURVIVORS, BBC1 Oh, could you just pass me that flask, please? Eighth episode...
Friday, 17th June 1983 PICK OF THE DAY 7.50pm DID YOU SEE?, BBC2 “Yes I bloody did, thank you!” Journalist and journeyman...
A SUPERLATIVE anthology of hour-long suspenseful playlets about well-tailored middle class types methodically doing each other in, THRILLER was a textbook example...
"OI, CHURCHILL! Can you save me money on my quality drama output?"
EVER-RELIABLE COURTROOM sparring from JOHN MORTIMER
Largely forgotten, thanks to a mystifying lack of commercial release on VHS, Beta or DVD. But should it be Certainly the cast...
Fun if decidedly unoriginal melding of The Haunting and The Stone Tape, with scientific investigator Clive ‘Potsworth and Co.’ Revill leading a...
Three patients spend four years in hospital even though there's absolutely nothing bloody well wrong with them.
A MID-MINDER GEORGE COLE (playing, as ever, a shifty shyster) struggles to outwit his caddish titular brother-in-law PETER BOWLES (playing, as ever,...
PUNNING TITLE and YES, MINISTER-type theme concealed ultra gentle aristocom
ATTENTUATED ATTEMPT to create a UK version of BIG JOHN LITTLE JOHN.
PETER BOWLES, playing himself, retires to the rural west coast of Ireland.
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