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TV movie Minder: Elliot: Episode: A Tethered Goat Play for Today: Prison Officer: Episode: A Hole in Babylon Grandad: Harold Thorntree: Episode #1.2 1980: Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson: Butler: Episode: The Case of the Other Ghost Blake's 7: Klegg: Episode: Powerplay Play for Today: Conrad Tucker: Episode: Murder Rap An Enemy of the people ...
Michael Sheard (born Michael Lawson Perkins; 18 June 1938 – 31 August 2005) [2] was a Scottish actor who featured in many films and television programmes, and was best known for playing villains. His most prominent television role was as strict deputy headmaster Maurice Bronson in the children's series Grange Hill , which he played between ...
The following is an episode list for Unsung, a TV One biography and documentary television series about R&B, soul, jazz, gospel, blues, rap and reggae recording artists from the 1960s through the early 2000s. As of January 2022, 170 episodes have aired across 15 seasons.
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List of television series canceled before airing an episode; List of television series canceled after one episode; List of cat documentaries, television series and cartoons; List of television series that changed networks
Armchair Cinema is a British television drama anthology series of one-off plays that ran on the ITV network 1974–1975. It was produced by Euston Films in conjunction with Thames Television. The series was a spin-off from the long running anthology series Armchair Theatre. A total of six episodes were produced over the course of one series.
Series 2 was broadcast on BBC Radio 2: 2. The Other Side of the Fence 26 May 1968 Bob – Rodney Bewes Terry – James Bolam Jack – Donald McKillop Cloughy – Bartlett Mullins Blakey, Roger – Richard Moore Nesbit – Michael Sheard Holgate – Eric Dodson Judith – Anneke Wills Sally Anne – Didi Sullivan. 3. Entente Cordiale 2 June 1968
There was such an outcry regarding the series in the British press that the BBC was prevented from trying to sell the series abroad. [ 3 ] John Cooper, QC, writing in The Times in 2018, described the series as 'seismic', saying that 'at the time [the plays] provoked calls from MPs for Newman to be arrested for sedition and the summoning of the ...