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Fanny by Gaslight (1981)

The sad narrative of a young girl born to two lovers and brought up in the grimmest corner of Victorian London, Fanny by Gaslight is a classic novel that was adapted by the BBC in 1981

Roadkill (2020)

Hugh Laurie plays an embattled, morally questionable Tory politician who tries to leave his past behind as it may ruin his ambitions for his future. Shamelessly untroubled by guilt or remorse, he seeks to further his own agenda whilst others plot to bring him down

I Spy (1965)

Spy thriller - the first to feature an African American alongside a white actor in a lead role.

The Thick of It (2005)

BAFTA winning satirical comedy on the inner workings of the British Government set within the fictional Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship

Second Verdict (1976)

Two fictional policemen scrutinise six real life historical murder cases and present evidence for and against the verdicts

The Devil's Hour (2022)

Netlix's haunting psychological thriller is skillfully crafted across multiple timelines and will keep you guessing right to the end

The Informer (1966)

A disbarred barrister uses his connections with the underworld to pass information onto the police -for a price!

The Liars (1966)

'Lost' series of short stories about a family of liars who tell tall tales for their own amusement, which range from the hilarious to the macabre

Dick Barton - Special Agent (1979)

1970s Television series of the most popular British action-adventure radio series of the 1940s with rip-roaring escapades and tales of derring-do...