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- Anthology series of one-off, unrelated situation comedies.
- A gritty drama which follows the work of the police force in the fictional town of Newtown in the North of England.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation's regional news bulletin for the English region of the West Midlands. Featuring news reports, weather forecasts, arts and culture, sport and politics.
- Anthology series of dramatic works.
- A British television anthology drama series that aired on BBC1 between 1970 and 1984.
- Georges Duroy cynically exploits women - and his position as a journalist - to gain power in 19th-century France.
- With Forestier near death, Georges ruthlessly turns his attentions to his friend's wife Madeleine.
- A courtroom drama in which each case is usually presented in three episodes. At the end of the third episode, a jury of "ordinary people" comes to a verdict on the evidence presented.
- This was a BBC drama anthology series of short plays, written largely by first-time writers, which were transmitted between 1973 and 1978.
- A quiet and put-upon house cleaner breaks her silence.
- A neighbourly dispute between a paranoid woman and a mischievous man gives the police the run-around.
- Jackie Smithers, a young recruit in the WRAC, is awaiting discharge (after nearly completing her training) due to being pregnant...we discover her back story, clarifying how she ended up leaving a career she had initially loved.
- Leonard Tyler (Paul Freeman) is accused of trespassing on land belonging to former girlfriend Mary Chatham (Alison Steadman). Tyler claims that Chatham signed a deed entitling him to the land - Chatham alleges that she was duped into signing..... Featuring William Mervyn as The Judge, Charles Keating and Jonathan Elsom as Counsel; and Peter Childs, Neil Hallett and Belinda Carroll as witnesses.
- "Well, I hope I won'be seeing you come home in that uniform much more. Six years - that's long enough out of any man's life." Mike's time is nearly up. The army gives him a weekend pass so he's home from Ulster to decide whether to sign on again. His parents want him to stay but he's wondering whether the family's own flare-ups aren't a bit too like the Troubles he has left behind.
- Edward Clarke says went to the cottage to ask the commune to leave but were forced to retreat but is accused of using heavies to remove the group. Susan Straker says the commune don't believe in money but Clarke wants to develop the land.
- Susan Striker is accused of verifying Mary over her relationship with Tyler. In his evidence, Leonard Tyler says that Mary had given over the licence, of the cottage, to the commune, as she feared they were leaving but now regrets it.