Television programs -- Great Britain
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- The Cazalets, a BBC and WGBH Boston co-production in association with Cinema Verity ; producers, Verity Lambert, Joanna Lumley ; director, Suri Krishnamma ; adapted by Douglas Livingstone
- Doctor Who, Carnival of monsters, BBC ; produced an directed by Barry Letts ; written by Robert Holmes
- Foyle's war, From Dunkirk to VE Day, Greenlit Productions, produced in association with Paddock Productions ; produced by Simon Passmore (Sets 1-2), Jill Green (Sets 1-2), Keith Thompson (Sets 3-4), and Lars MacFarlane (Set 5) ; written by Anthony Horowitz (Sets 1-5), Matthew Hall (Set 2), Michael Russel (Set 2), Rob Heyland (Set 3), and Michael Chaplin (Set 5) ; directed by Jeremy Silberston (Sets 1-4), David Thacker (Set 1), Giles Foster (Set 2), Gavin Millar (Sets 3-4), Tristram Powell (Sets 4-5), and Simon Langton (Set 5), Set 2
- The Pallisers, BBC, Set 3, Disc 1
- Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey, a co-production of Granada Television Ltd. and WGBH Boston ; ITV Productions ; screenplay by Andrew Davies ; co-producers James Flynn and Morgan O'Sullivan ; produced by Keith Thompson ; directed by Jon Jones
- The Talons of Weng-Chiang, BBC Enterprises, Ltd
- Cadfael collection. A morbid taste for bones, screenplay Christopher Russell ; producer, Stephen Smallwood ; director, Rick Stroud ; Carlton UK Television
- The Pallisers, BBC, Set 1, Disc 1
- Monty Python's flying circus, BBC ; producer/director, Ian MacNaughton ; writers, Graham Chapman [and others], Disc 8, Episodes 23-26
- 'Allo 'allo!, by Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft, The complete series two
- Inspector Morse, the sins of the fathers, a Zenith Production for Central Independent Television; written by Jeremy Burnham; music by Barrington Pheloung; produced by David Lascelles; executive producer Ted Childs; directed by Peter Hammond
- Jeeves & Wooster, the complete series, a Picture Partnership production for Granada Television, Season one
- Downton Abbey, the official film companion, Emma Marriott ; foreword by Julian Fellowes
- The Duchess of Duke Street, created and produced by John Hawkesworth ; a BBC production ; made in association with Time-Life, Series 2
- Doctor Who, Green death, British Broadcasting Corporation
- Hustle, a Kudos Film and Television production for BBC in association with AMC ; directed by Alrick Riley, Lee Macintosh and Stefan Schwartz ; written by Tony Jordan, Colin Bytheway and Nick Fisher ; produced by Jolyon Symonds, Complete season four
- The Ruth Rendell mysteries, set 2, A Blue Heaven production
- A bit of Fry & Laurie, 2 entertain ; British Broadcasting Corporation ; BBC Worldwide Ltd. ; producers, Kevin Bishop, Nick Symons ; [written] by Stephen Fry & Hugh Laurie ; director, Kevin Bishop, Season three
- Honest, written by Jack Williams, James Griffin, and Harry Williams ; directed by Brian Kelly and Julian Holmes ; produced by Jill Green and Eve Gutierrez
- The prisoner, no man is just a number, an ITC production by Everyman Films Limited, Disc 1
- Campion, case of the late pig, produced by Ken Riddington ; directed by Martyn Friend, Ronald Wilson, Robert Chetwyn and Michael Owen-Morris ; written by Alan Plater, Jeremy Paul, Jill Hyem and Elain Morgan, Season 1, Disc 3
- Upstairs, downstairs, the complete series, London Weekend Television ; series created by Sagitta Productions Ltd. in association with Jean Marsh and Eileen Atkins ; producer, John Hawkesworth, Discs 3 & 4
- Agatha Christie's Poirot, London Weekend Television Ltd
- Wish me luck, Series 3
- Full bottom, Not another half-arsed DVD set, BBC Worldwide Americas
- Doctor Who, BBC Video ; 2 Entertain ; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by Phil Collinson
- Cadfael, Carlton UK Television, Set 4
- Downton Abbey, written and created by Julian Fellowes ; producer, Liz Trubridge ; directors, Ashley Pearce [and others], Season 2
- The sandbaggers, Yorkshire Television colour production ; written by Ian Mackintosh ; produced and directed by Michael Ferguson, Derek Bennett [or] David Reynolds, Disc 1
- The Grand, a Granada Television Production ; directors, Morag Fullarton [and others] ; writer, Russell T. Davies, Series two
- Midsomer Murders, Destroying angel, screenplay by David Hoskins ; produced by Brian True-May ; directed by David Tucker ; Bentley Productions ; a Chrysalis company in association with A&E Television Networks, Set Three
- Monty Python's flying circus, conceived and written by Graham Chapman [and others] ; produced and directed by Ian MacNaughton ; animations by Terry Gilliam, DVD set 6
- Last of the summer wine, written by Roy Clarke ; directed by Sydney Lotterby, except Whoops, directed by Alan Bell
- The House of Eliott, a BBC-TV production in association with the Arts and Entertainment Network ; produced by Jeremy Gwilt ; written by Deborah Cook [and others] ; directed by Graeme Harper [and others], Series three
- The Saint, Carlton International Media, Vol.6
- French & Saunders, British Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by Jo Sargent ; written by Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders ; directed by Ed Bye
- Tec the Tractor, best friend on wheels, script, Margiad Roberts ; director, Cliff Jones ; producer, Lona Llewelyn Davies. Music, Geraint Cynan
- Avengers '63, the original British TV cult classic, Canal+ Image International ; A & E Television Networks, Set 3
- The Beiderbecke affair, Granada Television ; producer, Anne W. Gibbons and Michael Glynn ; writer, Alan Plater ; directors, David Reynolds, Frank W. Smith, Brian Parker
- Avengers '63, Canal + Image International ; A & E Television Networks, Volume 2
- Open all hours
- The sandbaggers collection, Yorkshire Television colour production ; written by Ian Mackintosh ; produced by Michael Ferguson, Derek Bennett ; directed by Peter Creegan, Alan Grint, [or] Michael Reynolds, Set 2
- Upstairs, downstairs, the complete series, London Weekend Television ; series created by Sagitta Productions Ltd. in association with Jean Marsh and Eileen Atkins ; producer, John Hawkesworth, Discs 17 & 18
- Rumpole of the Bailey, the complete seasons three and four:, set two
- The House of Eliott, a BBC-TV production in association with the Arts and Entertainment Network ; produced by Jeremy Gwilt ; written by Julia Stoneham [and others] ; directed by Ken Hannam [and others]
- Doctor Who, The stones of blood, by David Fisher ; BBC ; producer, Graham Williams ; director, Darrol Blake
- The Ruth Rendell mysteries, set 1, a Blue Heaven production ; a Meridian programme for ITV; adapted by Trevor Preston; producer, Neil Zeiger, directed by Marc Evans
- The Forsyte saga, series two, Discs 1& 2, Episodes1-4
- The man who cried, a Festival/World Wide International Television production for Tyne Tees Television ; screenplay by Stan Barstow ; produced by Ray Marshall ; directed by Michael Whyte
- Victoria & Albert, a royal love affair, Sara Sheridan with Daisy Goodwin
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