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Steptoe and Son - The Offer
Robert Ross explains how a single episode of 'Comedy Playhouse'
changed the course of situation comedy forever.

Doctor Who - An Unearthly Child
How the world's longest running science fiction programme began.
The very first episode from November 1963.

Doctor Who - The Keys of Marinus
One of Doctor Who's lesser remembered first season
adventures gets a re-evaluation.

Doctor Who - The Time Meddler
The Time Meddler is a seminal story in the Doctor Who canon

Doctor Who - The Mind Robber
Classic Patrick Troughton story from 1968 featuring
possibly the best cliff-hanger of all time.

Doctor Who - The Daemons
An evil priest, a gruesome gargoyle, a demon and a doctor
all turn up at Devil's End! “Chap with the wings there - five rounds rapid!”

The Quatermass Experiment
The first two episodes of a genuine television classic from 1953.

Quatermass II
Daniel Tessier gives his verdict on the second series of the
now legendary sci-fi show.

Quatermass II
Daniel Tessier tells us why this was the best of the Quatermass stories.

Ashes to Ashes - The Finale
Alex Drake finally discovers why she's been sent back to the Eighties,
how it all ties in with Sam Tyler, and exactly who is Gene Hunt.
WARNING: SPOILERS

The Armchair Theatre Effect
The story of Britain's foremost drama series - Armchair Theatre

The Callan File
We open the file on unwilling British government assassin David Callan.

The Origin of Doctor Who
The world's longest running science fiction series - from concept to reality.

Seeing Things - Oliver Postgatee
Book Review - The autobiography of master animator Oliver Postgate

Green Hornet Complete
William Dozier was conscious of the fact that a lot of adults followed the television adventures of Batman and saw this as an opportunity to create a TV superhero for them. What they got-was Bruce Lee.

Dick Emery's Comic Creations
Dick Emery's characters were some of the best remembered on British television. In creating these characters Emery utilised his natural flair for mimicry, picking up on the idiosyncrasies of people he'd met. His ear for dialogue and his observation of mannerisms combined to create characters that were funny, and yet believable and identifiable. We take a look at each and every one of them.

Doctor Who: The Transmedia Experience
A look at the Doctor Who franchise since 2005

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