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Crown Court (1972)

Courtroom drama in which the jury, who were made up of members of the public, would decide the verdict.

Crystal Tipps and Alistair (1972)

Creator Hilary Hayton invented a land where everything seemed fab and groovy and where best friends Crystal and Alistair lived in a pop-art world that one could easily envisage being a part of John Lennon's 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.'

Curry and Chips (1969)

Poorly received sitcom by Johnny Speight who attempted (and many would say failed) to highlight the stupidity of racism.

Cybill (1995)

Cybill may be the closest American television has come to the spirit (and success) of the British hit Absolutely Fabulous.

The Cosby Show (1984)

One of TV's biggest hit in the 1980s and one which almost single-handedly revived the sitcom genre.

Citizen 63 (1963)

One of the most significant TV shows of 1963, this five part John Boorman documentary, made by BBC West filmed five individuals as they confronted and conformed to the problems and pressures of everyday life in Britain in 1963.

Citizen Smith (1977)

John Sullivan's television scriptwriting debut concerned the exploits of would-be Marxist, Wolfie Smith, and the activities of his four-man revolutionary party, the Tooting Popular Front.