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The Godfather Saga (1977)

Seven hour miniseries that combined The Godfather and The Godfather Part II, re-edited in chronological order with additional footage

Going Straight (1978)

Porridge was always going to be a tough act to follow. And Going Straight suffered because of it.

The Gold Robbers (1969)

Exciting series centred round the participants in a multi-million pound bullion robbery, and the CID officer who doggedly tracks them down.

The Golden Girls (1985)

Superior comedy that pulled no punches in addressing the realities of growing old, whilst treating its core characters in a positive way, proving that not only did life begin at forty it also went on well into the 50's, 60's and beyond.

The Golden Shot (1967)

Promoted by ATV as "the liveliest live show ever!", one critic responded, "this is the deadest dead duck ever".

Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (1964)

This hit US sitcom spin-off about an incompetent southern bumpkin who is enlisted into the Marine Corps was a top-ten hit throughout its entire five-season run

Good Girls (2021)

Three suburban mothers find themselves facing desperate financial circumstances and decide their only choice is to rob a supermarket. But it has dire consequences when they later discover that the supermarket manager was money-laundering for a local crime boss

A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (2024)

British teenage drama series in which a young student is not satisfied that the killing of a local school girl has been investigated enough, and takes matters into her own hands

The Good Life (1975)

The mere mention of this series name is likely to bring a very large smile to the faces of British sitcom fans, for The Good Life is one of the few series that is considered a true classic.

The Good Old Days (1953)

Mock Edwardian entertainment that proved so successful that it ran for 30 years and in the process introduced around 2000 performers