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Presented in Supercolorisation – Review
By Roger Crow Before Gerry Anderson and his team created some of the world’s most colourful action series of the ... -
Give Us a Clue 13-Disc DVD Set – Review
By Sarah Morgan Sometimes the most simple ideas are the best. Take Give Us a Clue, for example. In 1979, ... -
Crossroads: The Noele Gordon Collection – Review
By Roger Crow Mention the name Crossroads to most TV addicts and the same old cliches are dispensed: shaky sets, ... -
ABC Nights In: Set Your Minds Free – DVD Review
By Roger Crow The joy of ABC Nights In is the fact the two-disc set feature a telly channel-style format, ... -
Carry On Christmas (1969, 1970, 1972, 1973) – Film Review
By Sarah Morgan If a formula works well, flog it to death. That could have been the mantra of director ... -
Come Back Lucy (1978) – Review
By Sarah Morgan TV executives in the 1970s were an odd lot – they seemed hell bent on terrifying children. ... -
The Intruder (1972) – Review
By Sarah Morgan Ah… the 1970s – a time of flares, industrial action, three-day weeks and TV programmes seemingly designed ... -
The Owl Service (1969) – Review
By Sarah Morgan Who could ever have imagined that a story that starts with the discovery of a dinner service ... -
Eurotrash: All 16 Series – Review
By Roger Crow Hard to believe it’s nearly 30 years since Antoine de Caunes and Jean-Paul Gaultier used to charm ... -
Framed: The Complete Series – Review
By Sarah Morgan Lynda La Plante. If the only thing she’d ever done was create Prime Suspect, she’d be a ... -
Thick as Thieves: The Complete Series – Review
By Sarah Morgan Take Bob Hoskins and John Thaw, throw them together with a script by the men behind Porridge, ... -
The Galton & Simpson Playhouse – Review
By Sarah Morgan Mention the names Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and if you’re a fan of classic comedy, iconic ...