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Happy Days (1974)

Set in the late 1950'S - what sealed the show's popularity was the introduction of the leather-jacketed, perennially 'cool' biker character of Arthur 'Fonzie' Fonzarelli

Happy Holidays (1954)

Comedy serial written by Peter Ling (co-creator of Compact and Crossroads) made by the BBC Children's Television department and broadcast throughout the school holidays of 1954.

Hark at Barker (1969)

Ronnie Barker starred in this sitcom as Lord Rustless, an ageing but perennial scatterbrain.

Have Gun Will Travel (1957)

US Western series which chronicled the exploits of the college educated, West Point trained, black clad lone solider of fortune known simply as 'Paladin'

Ghost Squad / GS5 (1961)

An elite division of Scotland Yard, the Ghost Squad was set up to investigate and infiltrate spy rings, underworld gangs or anything else that came outside the duties of regular policing.

Gilligan's Island (1964)

Although never a huge hit in the UK, Gilligan's Island was a massive success in its native USA, and has stood the test of time by becoming almost an icon of 1960's American sitcom.

Girls About Town (1970)

Two married women, one with her head in the clouds and the other with her feet on the ground, decide it's time their husbands took more notice of them.