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- The life of Edward VII (1841 - 1910), the King of the United Kingdom. Before becoming the King, he developed a reputation of a playboy, which angered his mother, Queen Victoria. He was a reformer and modernizer, but also an elitist.
- The adventure of a mother who has to deal with her husband who betrayed her, after having another identity and face.
- British courtroom drama set in France, concerning the trials of murderers who commit crimes of passion.
- The "Carry On" gang spoofs historical events and works of literature.
- Series about Inigo Pipkin (George Woodbridge) a puppet maker who ran his shop with help of talking animals and his assistant Wayne. When Woodbridge died during filming, the show was renamed "Pipkins".
- As a little girl is daydreaming out the window, her wicked father comes home. It's Christmas Eve. She tells her father that she was thinking about her Grandmother and of how nice Christmas was when she was alive. The father, angry and bitter, tells the girl that she must be out early to sell the matches or she can think about a beating. He tells her she needs to keep her mind on selling the matches and that she cannot come home until every one of them is sold. Then he laments about how, since her momma died, she is more than pain and trouble and is always in the way.
- Anthology series of stories "with a sting in the tail."
- A group of fifth-formers, appalled by the blandness and timidity of their school's official magazine, decide to launch a punchier alternative. They begin to seek out more relevant stories from the community in which they live.
- Ten years after leaving the S. I. S., former agent/assassin David Callan is living a quiet life as the owner/operator of a militaria shop. He is forced out of retirement to participate in one final assignment.
- A black policeman is promoted to the CID and battles the drug trade in London's East End.
- Fredric March presents tales from Charles Dickens.
- Comedy-drama by Roy Clarke about the early years of the British film industry.
- A huge chemical company pays illegal dumpers for disposal of chemical waste dangerous to the environment.
- A series of plays concerning the theme of love.
- Raven is released on probation to live with Professor Young, an archaeologist immersed in research into Arthurian legend. He is compelled to fight a plan to build a nuclear plant on the research site, which holds many mysteries.
- A little boy is looking forward to spending the day with his divorced father; will he get his hopes up just to be disappointed?
- Role reversal comedy as a father and son swap bodies thanks to a magic talisman.
- A rock magazine TV-series giving exposure to new and established acts from the north east of England, alongside acts from the rest of the Kingdom.
- A variety style show to show of the talents of Sir Paul McCartney. His band, Wings, appeared, and he performed some sketches. The show ends with a Busby Berkeley type number called "Gottas Sing, Gotta Dance", which he had originally written for Twiggy.
- Based in South Africa and connected with diamond prospecting or production. Ran as a series on either a Saturday or Sunday evening in the UK. Was accompanied by a theme tune similar to African Patrol or African Safari.
- Midday show in which Noele Gordon invites viewers to see which guests are sharing her lunch box today.
- Anachronism-laden historic sitcom in which a Roman businessman is conned into putting up a muscle-bound poet against a top gladiator in order to get one over his arch rival at the mens club, Braggius. Things look bleak when his champ proves to have a glass jaw. But his son and slave have an idea which may just save the day!
- Oliver and The Artful Dodger find that Mr. Brownlow's new housekeeper, aided by Noah Claypole, is trying to steal Mr. Brownlow's money and are forced to go on the run back to the London slums.
- George Mangham (Edward Woodward) is a talented world-weary jazz composer who has fallen on hard times and lives in a seedy world. He now works as a bass player at 'Larry's Club' in London.George lives alone with his cat, drinks endlessly and gambles. He plans on marrying a woman he does not love. He is forever being harassed by gangsters who he owes money to.
- A boy actor is press-ganged into joining 'The Children of the Chapel Royal', a company of boy-actors which entertained the Elizabethan nobility.
- Jimmy Tarbuck hosts another All Star Comedy Carnival, this time with skits from Love Thy Neighbour, Rod Hull and Emu, Nearest and Dearest, Moira Anderson, Father Dear Father, Thirty Minutes Worth, Christmas with Wogan, Wandsworth School Choir, Bob Todd, On The Buses, David Nixon, Sez Les, Tony Jacklin and The Fenn Street Gang.
- Two teenagers try to secure gainful employment after leaving school.
- An Australian and an Englishman find living under the same roof far from easy!
- Wake up to a fun-filled day full of songs in the company of a merry band of children joined by Paddington Bear, Rupert Bear, Huxley Pig, SuperTed, Postman Pat and more.
- The police are set on the trail of a ruthless professional killer.
- A six part examination of Britain's culture and heritage.
- Scenes from classic dramas, adapted for school and colleges.
- A young girl sets out to find her real father, after months of growing tension finally causes her mother to tell the truth about an ex-boyfriend.
- It's 1953 and hotel owner Sam Turner is looking forward to the summer regatta, where he has high hopes of pepping up his love life by seducing the Queen of the Regatta.
- The different worlds of Savile Row and Carnaby Street are presented with their varied history, bespoke tailors, independent fashion boutiques, fashion designers, stylists, etc.
- Follows Francis Essex as he puts together a variety special for television.