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- Children's series about the adventures of Worzel Gummidge (Jon Pertwee), a scarecrow who comes to life.
- Bill Kirby, an insurance salesman travels back from France by Ferry, where he's pursued by two armed agents. He befriends the innocent Laura, who helps him evade them. A series of murders follow, as Bill tries to unmask who's behind them.
- Modern adaptation of Enid Blyton's adventure stories about Julian, Dick, Anne, George and Timmy the dog.
- Soap about the elderly, married, and other residents of a sheltered accommodation block run by an on-site warden.
- Soldiers of the Royal Wessex Rangers face dangerous tours of duty in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and difficult times back home with alienated families and uncomprehending friends.
- This series is about two children who are the wards of a cantankerously un-loving uncle. That uncle owns a rug factory that has the typically brutal working conditions of the time that both poor adult and child labourers have to survive. Life is hardly perfect, but things take a turn for the worst when the Uncle, maddened by the fear of bill and tax collectors, sets fire to his own home to prevent its seizure and dies in the process. This leaves the children with no home or guardian. Now the two must struggle to survive on the streets of London, where they learn that there difficult ways of making a living and help is where they least expect it.
- Series created by Jack Hargreaves, where children can write in and ask questions beginning with the statement "how". Helping Jack to demonstrate the answers are fellow presenters including Fred Dinenage, Jon Miller and Marian Davies.
- Series about the countryside, rural life and traditions
- A brutal murder triggers an investigation revealing that $4m of legendary Chicago gangster, Al Capone's, ill-gotten gains may be located on 1970's England.
- A group of teenager sleuths fight evil.
- The story of Winston Churchill's life between 1929, when he lost his cabinet position, and 1939, when he joined Great Britain's War Cabinet - a period he described as the most difficult in his life.
- TV adaptation of the classic children's novel by 'BB' - three young brothers run away from their aunt and live in the forest of Brendon Chase.
- Children's quiz show where the kids would run to the answer then 'runaround' if they changed their minds at the last minute.
- It was an anonymous figure who protected the weak and the poor against greedy land barons fighting for power and influence throughout the 15th-century Wars of the Roses in England.
- Rogue's Rock is a small island off the coast of Britain that has been governed by a member of the Rogue family for centuries.
- The adventures of World War 2 veteran turned crimefighter Dick Barton and his sidekicks Snowey & Jock.
- The stories center around the Carter family who own and maintain an antique train engine, and all the characters they meet and the adventures they have along the way.
- Freddie Garrity lead singer from Freddie & The Dreamers) was the star of this show. It was A very madcap kids entertainment series featuring a mixture of music, variety acts and sketches. The third series featured a totally surreal world of crazy machines.
- Many years before "Loose Women" there was this all-female chat show broadcast in the south of England.
- Drama surrounding families and members' involvement in a local Salvation Army centre.
- The father, an ex-military man, sees the 'handwriting on the wall' as to where his country's economy is headed. In an effort to prepare for this, he moves his family of wife, two sons and two daughters out of the city to a secluded old mansion -- a fortress, a castle, as it were. In a confidence he shares only with his youngest son, he acquires stores, goods and foodstuffs, for the tough times he sees coming.
- Personal anecdotes as told to Dick Hills.
- Southern Television's one last programme before its shutdown at 12:45 am.
- Julius Caesar's arrival in Egypt proves to be more than interesting to the beautiful Cleopatra, ambitious sister to the boy pharaoh.
- Warehouse clerk, Silas, is jailed for a crime he did not commit. His daughter Abigail fights to prove his innocence and enlists the help of street urchins led by Gegor, and William Sedgwick, a mysterious journalist with a strange secret.
- The owner of a novelty shop in Brighton begins to suspect that her husband is having an affair.
- Dastardly deeds in 1798 Ireland.
- A story of the love betwixt man and a ventriloquist bear puppet. Transcending taboo in a work aeons before it's time.
- The gravel-voiced songsmith moodily strolls through the byways of various European venues and is seen in concert performing.
- Joan Warner, a top executive, deals with sexism at work and incompetent employees while trying to balance being a mom and handling her quirky maid. Her male secretary Graham Jones helps her handle it all.
- A doctor is brought back from retirement but is so absent-minded he causes more problems than he cures.
- Theatrical-style interpretation of the life of history's most well-known nurse.
- Comedy series about a team of eccentric inventors working for the British government.
- Two children are marooned on an island that is ruled by a 150-year old telepathic, Shakespeare-quoting maniac who has plans to take over the world.
- Bill Oddie's Saturday morning variety show
- Everything a pupil needs to know to level the odds against their teachers and parents.