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Programme
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Transmission
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Notes
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1981
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Bizarre
feature drama written by David Rudkin. |
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1981-1991
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John
Nettles signature role. |
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1980
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Short-lived
spin-off from the 1973 hit Michael Crichton movie. |
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1982-1984
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Cyber
thriller starring Richard Griffiths. |
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1981
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Arden
Winch scripted thriller series. |
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1989
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Peter
Davison stars as the famous detective. |
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1981
- 1982
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David
Yip starred as the titular crimebuster. |
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1984
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Arden
Winch created spy thriller. |
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1986
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Political
subterfuge shot in an bizarre film noire style. |
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1982
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Peter
Davison stars as the famous detective. |
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1980
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Tom
Adams stars as the head of the newly-formed Prisoners' Property
Office (PPO), to which unsolved crimes are regularly consigned. |
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1980
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Nigel
Kneale's last great TV chiller adapted from the novel by Susan Hill. |
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1988-1989
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Robert
Powell stars as Richard Hannay. |
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1983
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Fondly
recalled BBC adaptation of Nigel William's book. |
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1987
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Robert
Powell stars as Richard Hannay. |
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1983
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Adventure
series detailing the outbreak of rabies in mainland Britiain. |
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1984
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Three-part
thriller about a former member of the SAS floundering in failure. |
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1983
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Adaptation
of Angus Wilson's post apocalpyse novel. |
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1982
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A
series of speculative plays based around political situations. |
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1981
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Michael
Elphick's finest hour as a German soldier involved in a comedic
crime caper. |
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1983
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Political
subterfuge shot in an bizarre film noire style. |
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1984-1985
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Roger
Marshall created drama starring Leigh Lawson. |
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1989
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Nigel
Kneale's last great TV chiller adapted from the novel by Susan Hill. |
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1984
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Play
For Today adaptation of the Robert C O'Brien post-apocalypse novel. |