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Behind the Fridge (1971)

A one-off special featuring a series of sketches portraying the eccentricities of the British courtesy of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.

Being Human (2008)

It is unlikely that any supernatural beings are more overrepresented in fiction than vampire, werewolf and ghost (although zombies are currently making a play for it). Being Human steered clear of clichés for the most part, and frequently poked fun at those it did entertain.

Ben Casey (1961)

Unlike the almost saintly portrayal of doctors in other medical series, doctor Ben Casey was shown as a tough rebel who was ready to flaunt the rules if it was in his patient's interest.

Benson (1979)

This spin-off of the Susan Harris-created farce Soap sent the Tate family's insolent African-American butler Benson to the mansion of Jessica Tate's bumbling cousin, Governor James Gatling. In other words, Benson went from one dysfunctional family to another.

Bergerac (1981)

Detective/thriller series set on the offshore millionaire's paradise of Jersey in the Channel Islands

Best of Enemies (1968)

Television's first attempt to poke fun at the world of politics from within the Houses of Parliament in a situation comedy...

Bewitched (1964)

A witch marries a 'mortal' in 1960s America - and her family do not approve!