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Orson Welles' Great Mysteries
Anthology drama series hosted by the great Orson Welles. Mystery and crime short stories by famous authors were dramatised. American and English performers guest starred in these weekly episodes.
Man in a Suitcase
Arguably the finest series ever put out in the 1960s by Lew Grade's ITC stable, MAN IN A SUITCASE features Richard Bradford as McGill, a discredited ex-CIA agent who is reduced to working for hire as a private investigator. Travelling the world, McGill works as a 'gun for hire', often coming into conflict with his employers due to his strong sense of personal integrity and zero tolerance for shady dealings.
The Paul O'Grady Show
Join the hilarious Paul O'Grady for a daily dose of live entertainment, celebrity interviews, and laughs. Get ready for a fun-filled hour!
With his quick wit and charm, Paul O'Grady keeps audiences entertained with music, comedy sketches, and games. Don't miss the excitement!
No Job for a Lady
This was a comedy series starring Penelope Keith. Jean Price is a newly elected Labour MP who is often at adds with her opponents.
The Contract
The Contract is a tale of defection as a British agent is asked to help the USSR's top missile designer escape the Iron Curtain. When families and an unexpected trip through a then-divided Germany come into play, things get complicated. Kevin McNally, Bernard Hepton, James Faulkner, Hans Caninenberg and Brigitte Karner co-star in this decent adaptation again with Seymour adapting his book for television.
Doctor At Sea
Doctor at Sea is a British television comedy series based on a set of books by Richard Gordon about the misadventures of Doctors at sea. The series follows directly from its predecessor Doctor in Charge, and was produced by London Weekend Television in 1974.
Writers for the Doctor at Sea episodes were Richard Laing, George Layton, Jonathan Lynn, Bernard McKenna, Gail Renard and Phil Redmond.
Inside Asprey: Luxury by Royal Appointment
This is a documentary which features exclusive access inside Asprey, jewellers to the royal family since Queen Victoria's reign. The show follow the fortunes of the staff, the store and its customers over the course of one summer.
Broadmoor
An observational series based out of Broadmoor hospital.
Within These Walls
Within These Walls is a British television drama series made by London Weekend Television for ITV and shown between 1974 and 1978.
The series can be considered something of a precursor to the Australian drama Prisoner and the British series Bad Girls given its focus on a fictional women's prison, HMP Stonepark. The difference is that Within These Walls tended to centre its storylines around the prison staff rather than the inmates.
The lead character of the series was the well-groomed, genteel governor Faye Boswell (Googie Withers) and episodes revolved around her attempts to liberalise the prison regime as well as her personal life at home. Another prominent character was her deputy, Mrs. Armitage (Mona Bruce). When Googie Withers left after three series, her character was replaced as governor by Helen Forrester (Katharine Blake) and then by Susan Marshall (Sarah Lawson).
Grease Is The Word
This is an English show based on the American show "Grease: You're The One That I Want". The focus will be on finding a new Danny and a new Sandy, the principal characters in "Grease" for the production in London's West End. Audiences will get to see the candidates performing in front of a harsh panel of judges.
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