Reviews A-Z

Portrait of a Marriage (1990)

Set against the backdrop of post-World War I England, this captivating miniseries delves into the real-life love affair between feminist writer Vita Sackville-West and Violet Keppel Trefusis and the effects it had on their family and friends

Pot Luck (1952)

Debuting in 1952 Pot Luck is notable as the first ever British audience participation series.

Potter (1979)

Arthur Lowe's last television series may well have laid the ground for Keeping Up Appearances

Press Gang

The series that inspired a generation of journalists: The Junior Gazette, a young newspaper, is produced by pupils of a comprehensive school.

Pretty Polly (1966)

Noel Coward's short story starring Lynn Redgrave as an ugly duckling who only later turns into a most possessing young swan.