Boundary-pushing and era-defining dramas that changed TV - and Britain - forever
A young woman is suddenly orphaned and goes to live with her eccentric relatives.
Medical school has not prepared Dr Andrew Collin for the realities of life on a NHS ward.
A trilogy of stories by Lewis Grassic Gibbon set in Scotland in the interwar years.
George Smiley agrees to head the hunt for a secret service mole.
The death of his wife makes Moran's relationship with his children increasingly difficult.
First part of the adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel.
David Bowie stars in Brecht's first play, which depicts the life of an amoral poet-singer.
Lady Chatterly, stifled and exhausted by her marriage, takes to walking in the grounds.
Michael Palin's nostalgic comedy drama about a family holiday at a Suffolk seaside resort.
Brian Cox stars in this challenging story of sexual identity and secrecy.
War breaks out as a newly married English couple set out on a journey across Europe.
Adaptation of Muriel Spark's witty and macabre novel set in 1950s London.
Parents chaperone their children through the selection process of Cambridge University.
Alan Bennett's drama based on a meeting between actress Coral Browne and spy Guy Burgess.
'Two Chris Guthries there were that fought for my heart and tormented me.'
A dysfunctional director of commercials travels to America to make his debut film.
Young, handsome and new to London, will Sunil's luck hold out against its temptations?
Drama about an unexpected pact that develops between two women.
First in a classic series of plays about Henry VIII's six wives, starring Annette Crosbie.
Sam, a quiet West Indian working for London Transport, strikes up an unlikely friendship.
Poignant love story about a cantankerous elderly Highlander and his wife.
Harry kisses barmaid Audrey in front of the whole pub on his fiftieth birthday.
Powerful drama about the life of Aneurin Bevan, founder of the National Health Service.
A Lancashire-born American soap star is reunited on live television with her sister.