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Big Breadwinner Hog (1969)

Peter Egan stars as Hogarth, a ruthlessly ambitious, flash and violent small-time criminal who has visions of being king of London's criminal underworld.

Biggles (1960)

Crack pilot James "Biggles" Bigglesworth leads a team of investigators who solve crime around the world.

Billy Bean and His Funny Machine (1953)

Billy Bean and his friend Yoo-Hoo the cuckoo operate a machine, which features such devices as a windmill, a Dorset-Faucet and a cartoonerator which draws magic pictures.

The Beachcombers (1972)

Immensely popular Canadian series concerning the adventures of a professional lumber salvager and his friends in British Columbia.

The Benny Hill Show (1955)

Arguably the most visually successful performer since the great Charlie Chaplin, Alfred Hawthorne Hill became one of the most accomplished funny men of his era, whose cheeky grin and feigned air of innocence made him one of televisions biggest stars and won him a legion of fans around the world.

The Beverly Hillbillies (1962)

Classic US sitcom following the adventures of Jed Clampett and his family who, after discovering oil at the back of their Ozark ranch, pack up their things and move to Beverly Hills, much to the consternation of the local populace.

The Big Valley (1965)

Set in California's San Joaquin Valley, The Big Valley was what the series 'Dallas' may have looked like if it had been set in the 1870s.

The Bill (1984)

Set in the East End of London, the series followed the exploits of the officers of the fictional Sun Hill Police Station as they set about their daily task of keeping law and order.