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    Controversial BBC drama that explores the murky legacy of WWI deserter Percy Toplis, blending gripping storytelling with political provocation — and igniting a fierce national debate in the process

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    A witty, satirical but at times violent take on myth and history, The Myth Makers breaks early Doctor Who rules with flair. Though the episodes are lost, Donald Cotton’s sharp script ensures this Trojan tale still resonates in audio form

  • Nirvana in Fire

    A sweeping tale of loyalty, sacrifice, and political intrigue, Nirvana in Fire is a masterfully crafted historical drama that has captivated audiences with its emotional depth and intelligent storytelling

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    A stark and emotionally resonant drama, Johnny Jarvis captures the struggles of working-class youth in Thatcher-era Britain, charting friendship, disillusionment, and survival in a world offering few second chances

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The Mary Whitehouse Experience

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The Mary Whitehouse Experience

A ground-breaking blend of satire, surrealism, and 90s edge, The Mary Whitehouse Experience redefined British sketch comedy and launched four major comedy careers in a riot of wit and irreverence

Stepping Stones

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Stepping Stones

A gentle preschool series that invited children to explore early learning through calm storytelling, familiar faces, and a warm lunchtime ritual of discovery

Galaxy 4

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Galaxy 4

The Doctor, Vicki, and Steven land on a doomed planet where two alien races—the beautiful but ruthless Drahvins and the hideous yet peaceful Rills—clash, challenging appearances and racing to escape destruction

Whitstable Pearl

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Whitstable Pearl

Local restaurant owner and ex-police officer Pearl Nolan sets up a local detective agency. She is soon embroiled in her first case when she discovers the body of a close friend. But will she let the new DCI investigate without interfering?

Pebble Mill at One

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Pebble Mill at One

Broadcast from the heart of the Midlands, Pebble Mill at One was the comforting hum of British life. It carved out space for informal, magazine-style broadcasting that influenced everything from This Morning to The One Show

Parkin's Patch

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Parkin's Patch

Yorkshire Television's police series was an understated, honest portrayal of a rural constable at a time when police procedurals were often less about chase scenes, and more about community. This 26-episode gem deserves a second look

Death Valley

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Death Valley

A Welsh murder mystery that gently pokes fun at the cosy crime genre by creating its own combination of comedy and mystery. A curmudgeonly retired actor meets an eager young detective - they're the perfect crime-fighting duo, if they can only get along

Ronald Lacey

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Ronald Lacey

One of Britain's favourite character actors, Ronald Lacey carved a niche in film and television with a face that defied convention and a talent that transcended typecasting. A Master of the Macabre and the Memorable

Sexton Blake

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Sexton Blake

Victorian detective and his sidekick take on the criminal fraternity in this children's tea-time series which proved so popular that adults complained it was shown too early in the day!

The Danziger Brothers

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The Danziger Brothers

As founders of the prolific production company Danziger Photoplays, Edward J. and Harry Lee became the most financially successful independent television producers in the UK during the 1950s...But by 1965 they had moved out of television production altogether