List of films and television shows shot at Elstree Studios

[needs update] This is a list of films and TV productions made at Elstree Studios in Shenley Road, Borehamwood, England. Some dates represent production dates, rather than release dates.

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1927

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Title Type Genre Company Director Starring
Madame Pompadour[1] Silent film Historical drama BNP Herbert Wilcox Dorothy Gish, Antonio Moreno, Nelson Keys
Poppies of Flanders[2][3] Drama BIP Arthur Maude Jameson Thomas, Eve Gray, Malcolm Tod
The Ring[2][4] Romance Alfred Hitchcock Carl Brisson, Lillian Hall-Davis, Ian Hunter
The Silver Lining[3] Adventure Thomas Bentley Marie Ault, Patrick Aherne, Moore Marriott

1928

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Title Type Genre Company Director Starring
Adam's Apple[2][5] Silent film Comedy BIP Tim Whelan Monty Banks, Lena Halliday, Judy Kelly
Champagne[2][4] Alfred Hitchcock Betty Balfour, Gordon Harker, Jean Bradin
Cocktails[5] Monty Banks Harald Madsen, Enid Stamp-Taylor, Carl Schenstrøm
The Farmer's Wife[4][2] Romantic comedy Alfred Hitchcock Jameson Thomas, Lillian Hall-Davis, Gordon Harker
The First Born[3][5] Drama Gainsborough Miles Mander Madeleine Carroll, Miles Mander, John Loder, Ella Atherton
God's Clay[3] FNP Graham Cutts Anny Ondra, Trilby Clark, Franklyn Bellamy, Haddon Mason
A Knight in London[3] Blattner Films Lupu Pick Lilian Harvey, Ivy Duke, Robin Irvine, Bernard Nedell
A Little Bit of Fluff[2][6][7] Comedy BIP Wheeler Dryden Syd Chaplin, Betty Balfour
Moulin Rouge[2][3] Drama Ewald André Dupont Olga Chekhova, Eve Gray, Jean Bradin
Not Quite a Lady[5][3] Comedy Thomas Bentley Mabel Poulton, Janet Alexander, Barbara Gott
Paradise[2][3][5] Drama Denison Clift Betty Balfour, Joseph Striker, Alexander D'Arcy
Sir or Madam[3] Comedy Foremost Productions, Carl Boese-Film Carl Boese Margot Armand, Percy Marmont, Ossi Oswalda
Tesha[3] Drama BIP, Burlington Films Victor Saville, Edwin Greenwood María Corda, Jameson Thomas, Paul Cavanagh, Mickey Brantford
Tommy Atkins[2][8] BIP Norman Walker Lillian Hall-Davis, Henry Victor, Walter Byron
Toni[3][2] Thriller Arthur Maude Jack Buchanan, Dorothy Boyd, Forrester Harvey
Underground[3][2] Drama BIF Anthony Asquith Brian Aherne, Elissa Landi, Cyril McLaglen, Norah Baring
Weekend Wives[6][3] Film Comedy BIP Harry Lachman Monty Banks, Jameson Thomas, Estelle Brody
The White Sheik[1] Adventure Harley Knoles Lillian Hall-Davis, Jameson Thomas, Warwick Ward
Widecombe Fair[3] Comedy drama Norman Walker William Freshman, Marguerite Allan, Moore Marriott, Judd Green

1929

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Title Type Genre Company Director Starring
After the Verdict[3][2] Film Drama Tschechowa Film Henrik Galeen Olga Chekhova, Warwick Ward, Betty Carter, Malcolm Tod
Alpine Melodies[9] Short film Musical BIP R.E. Jeffrey Mary Frey-Bernharsgrutter, Ernst Frey-Bernharsgrutter[10]
An Arabian Knight[11] Paul England, Alma Vane
Atlantic[3][8][1] Film Drama Ewald André Dupont Franklin Dyall, Madeleine Carroll
Atlantik[2][12] Fritz Kortner, Elsa Wagner, Heinrich Schroth
Black and White[13] Short film Musical R.E. Jeffrey Ellis Jackson, Jack Block (Jackson and Blake)
Blackmail[2][3][1][4] Film Thriller drama Alfred Hitchcock Anny Ondra, John Longden, Cyril Ritchard
Chelsea Nights[14] Short film Musical R.E. Jeffrey Carl Brisson, Mimi Crawford, Eugenie Prescott
Eileen of the Trees[3] Silent film Drama Pathé Graham Cutts Anny Ondra, William Freshman, Randle Ayrton, Gibb McLaughlin
Emerald of the East[3][2] Film Adventure BIP, British Pacific Jean de Kuharski Joshua Kean, Mary Odette, Lya Delvelez
The Feather[3] Romantic drama Strand Leslie Hiscott Jameson Thomas, Véra Flory, Randle Ayrton, Mary Clare
The Flying Scotsman[3][2] Part-talkie film Drama BIP Castleton Knight Moore Marriott, Pauline Johnson, Ray Milland, Alec Hurley
Hai-Tang[2] Richard Eichberg, Jean Kemm BIP, Richard Eichberg-Film, Les Établissements Jacques Haïk Anna May Wong, Marcel Vibert, Robert Ancelin
The Hate Ship[2][3][15] Film Mystery Norman Walker Jameson Thomas, Jean Colin, Jack Raine
High Seas[3][15] Adventure Denison Clift Lillian Rich, James Carew, John Stuart, Randle Ayrton, Winter Hall
The Inseparables[3] Silent film Romance Whitehall Films Adelqui Migliar, John Stafford Elissa Landi, Patrick Aherne, Annette Benson
The Informer[2][3] BIP Part-talkie film Drama Arthur Robison Lya De Putti, Lars Hanson, Warwick Ward, Carl Harbord
Jazztime[16] Short film Musical R.E. Jeffrey Jack Payne, BBC Dance Orchestra
Kitty[2][3] Film Drama BIP, Burlington Films Victor Saville Estelle Brody, John Stuart
The Lady from the Sea[3] Romance BIP Castleton Knight Moore Marriott, Mona Goya, Ray Milland
Les deux mondes[2] Drama Les Films Marcel Vandal et Charles Delac Ewald André Dupont Max Maxudian, Henri Garat, Marie Glory
Lily of Killarney[3] Silent film Drama BIP George Ridgwell Cecil Landau, Barbara Gott, Dennis Wyndham
The Manxman[2][4][3] Romance Alfred Hitchcock Carl Brisson, Malcolm Keen, Anny Ondra
Me and the Boys[17] Film Musical Victor Saville Estelle Brody, Benny Goodman
Memories[citation needed] Short film Drama R.E. Jeffrey John Longden, Jack Raine, John Stuart, Jameson Thomas
Musical Medley[18] Musical Bobbie Anderson, Teddy Brown, Patricia Rossborough, The Charlot Girls
Musical Moments: An Interlude of Song and Dance[2] Norman Hackforth, Eric Randolph, Harris Sisters, Alma Vane
Notes and Notions[19] Gwen Farrar, Billy Mayerl
Odd Numbers[20] Gwen Farrar, Billy Mayerl
An Old World Garden[21] Short film Musical BIP R.E. Jeffrey Paul England, Mimi Crawford
Piccadilly[2] Silent film Drama Wardour Films,
Sono Art-World
Ewald André Dupont Gilda Gray, Anna May Wong, Jameson Thomas
The Plaything[3] Film Romance BIP Castleton Knight Estelle Brody, Heather Thatcher, Nigel Barrie
Pot-Pourri Short film Musical R.E. Jeffrey Teddy Brown, Gladys Chalk, Margaret Donald
A Romance of Seville[3] Film Drama Norman Walker Alexander D'Arcy, Marguerite Allan and Cecil Barry
Song-copation[22] Short film Musical R.E. Jeffrey Bobbie Anderson, Patricia Rossborough
A Song or Two Norman Hackforth, Eric Randolph, Mavis Smith, Alma Vane
Splinters[3] Film Gramophone, B&D Jack Raymond Sydney Howard, Nelson Keys, Carroll Gibbons
Those Who Love[3] Drama BIP H. Manning Haynes Adele Blanche, William Freshman, Carol Goodner
Under the Greenwood Tree[8][3][2] Historical drama Harry Lachman Marguerite Allan, Nigel Barrie, John Batten
Up the Poll[2] Short film Comedy R.E. Jeffrey Donald Calthrop[23]
The Vagabond Queen[3] Film Géza von Bolváry Betty Balfour, Glen Byam Shaw, Ernest Thesiger
The Woman He Scorned[3] Drama Charles Whittaker, Imperial Filmgesellschaft Paul Czinner Pola Negri, Warwick Ward, Hans Rehmann

1930

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All Elstree Studios films in 1930 were produced by British International Pictures.

Title Type Genre Director Starring
Alf's Carpet[2][3] Film Comedy W. P. Kellino Gerald Rawlinson, Gladys Hamer, Harald Madsen and Carl Schenstrøm
Almost a Honeymoon[2][3] Monty Banks Clifford Mollison, Dodo Watts and Donald Calthrop
The American Prisoner[3] Drama Thomas Bentley Carl Brisson, Madeleine Carroll, Cecil Barry
The Black Hand Gang[2][3] Comedy Monty Banks Wee Georgie Wood, Viola Compton, Alfred Wood
Children of Chance[3] Comedy crime Alexander Esway Elissa Landi, Mabel Poulton, John Stuart and John Longden
The Chinese Bungalow[3] Drama Arthur Barnes, J.B. Williams Matheson Lang, Jill Esmond, Anna Neagle
Choral Cameos[24] Short film Musical R.E. Jeffrey Glasgow Orpheus Choir
Claude Deputises[2] Comedy Billie Carlyle, Claude Dampier
Compromising Daphne[3] Film Comedy Thomas Bentley Jean Colin, Phyllis Konstam, C. M. Hallard, Viola Compton
The Compulsory Husband[3] Monty Banks, Harry Lachman Monty Banks, Lillian Manton, Clifford Heatherley, Gladys Frazin
The Copper[citation needed] Crime Richard Eichberg Hans Albers, Charlotte Susa, Margot Landa
An Elastic Affair[citation needed]} Short film Comedy Alfred Hitchcock Cyril Butcher, Aileen Despard
Elstree Calling[3][2][4] Film Musical Adrian Brunel, Alfred Hitchcock Tommy Handley, Helen Burnell, Donald Calthrop
A Feast of Harmony[citation needed] Short film Musical R.E. Jeffrey
The Flame of Love[2][3] Film Drama Richard Eichberg, Walter Summers Anna May Wong, John Longden
French Leave[3] Comedy Jack Raymond Madeleine Carroll, Sydney Howard, Arthur Chesney
Goodbye to All That[citation needed] Short film Musical R.E. Jeffrey Lois Obee, Victor Thornton
Harmony Heaven[3][2] Film Thomas Bentley Polly Ward, Stuart Hall, Trilby Clark
The Jolly Farmers[citation needed] Short film R.E. Jeffrey Claude Fitzgerald, Edward Reach, Albert Wyndham
Juno and the Paycock[3][2][4] Film Comedy Alfred Hitchcock Barry Fitzgerald, Maire O'Neill, Edward Chapman, Sara Allgood
Kiss Me Sergeant[3] Monty Banks Leslie Fuller, Gladys Cruickshank, Gladys Frazin
Knowing Men[2][3] Romantic comedy Elinor Glyn Carl Brisson, Elissa Landi, Helen Haye
Loose Ends[3] Drama Norman Walker Edna Best, Owen Nares, Miles Mander
The Loves of Robert Burns[citation needed] Historical musical Herbert Wilcox Joseph Hislop, Dorothy Seacombe, Eve Gray
Menschen im Käfig[2] Drama Ewald André Dupont Conrad Veidt, Fritz Kortner, Tala Birell
The Middle Watch[3][25] Comedy Norman Walker Owen Nares, Jacqueline Logan, Jack Raine, Dodo Watts
Murder![2][4][3] Thriller Alfred Hitchcock Herbert Marshall, Norah Baring, Edward Chapman
Night Birds[3] Richard Eichberg Jack Raine, Muriel Angelus, Jameson Thomas
The Nipper[3][2] Musical Louis Mercanton Betty Balfour, John Stuart, Anne Grey
Not So Quiet on the Western Front[3] Comedy Monty Banks Leslie Fuller, Mona Goya, Wilfred Temple
O.K. Chief[citation needed] Short film Bernard Mainwaring Walter Armitage, Frances Day
On Approval[3] Film Comedy Tom Walls Tom Walls, Yvonne Arnaud, Winifred Shotter, Robertson Hare
The Price of Things[3][2] Crime drama Elinor Glyn Elissa Landi, Stewart Rome
Raise the Roof[2][3] Musical Walter Summers Betty Balfour, Maurice Evans, Jack Raine
Realities[3] Short film Comedy Bernard Mainwaring Ian Harding, Laurence Ireland, Dodo Watts
Rookery Nook[3] Film Farce Tom Walls Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter, Mary Brough
The School for Scandal[3] Historical comedy Maurice Elvey Basil Gill, Madeleine Carroll, Ian Fleming, Henry Hewitt
Song of Soho[3] Musical Harry Lachman Carl Brisson, Edna Davies, Donald Calthrop
Suspense[2][3][8] War Walter Summers Mickey Brantford, Cyril McLaglen, Jack Raine
Symphony in Two Flats[3] Drama Gareth Gundrey Ivor Novello, Benita Hume, Jacqueline Logan
Tam O'Shanter[citation needed] Short film Drama R.E. Jeffrey
Tell Tales[citation needed] Comedy Seymour Hicks
Tons of Money[3] Film Comedy Tom Walls Ralph Lynn, Yvonne Arnaud, Mary Brough, Robertson Hare, Gordon James
Two Worlds[2][3] War drama Ewald André Dupont Norah Baring, John Longden, Donald Calthrop
The W Plan[3][15][2] Spy Victor Saville Brian Aherne, Madeleine Carroll, Gibb McLaughlin, Gordon Harker
A Warm Corner[3] Comedy Victor Saville Leslie Henson, Heather Thatcher, Austin Melford
We Take Off Our Hats[2] Short film Comedy Harry Hughes Donald Calthrop, Winifred Hall, Mark Lester, Frank Stanmore
Why Sailors Leave Home[2] Film Monty Banks Leslie Fuller, Peter Bernard, Eve Gray
Wolves[3] Crime Albert de Courville Charles Laughton, Dorothy Gish, Malcolm Keen
The Yellow Mask[2] Musical crime Harry Lachman Lupino Lane, Dorothy Seacombe, Warwick Ward
Young Woodley[2][3] Drama Thomas Bentley Madeleine Carroll, Frank Lawton, Sam Livesey, Gerald Rawlinson
Zwei Welten[2] War drama Ewald André Dupont Helene Sieburg, Hermann Vallentin

1931

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All Elstree Studios films in 1931 were produced by British International Pictures.

Title Type Genre Director Starring
Almost a Divorce[3] Film Comedy Jack Raymond, Arthur Varney Nelson Keys, Sydney Howard, Margery Binner
Bill and Coo[3][2] Short film Musical dramedy J. O. C. Orton Billy Merson, Herman Darewski, Hal Gordon
Canaries Sometimes Sing[3] Film Romantic comedy Tom Walls Tom Walls, Cathleen Nesbitt, Athole Stewart, Yvonne Arnaud
Le cap perdu[2] Drama Ewald André Dupont Harry Baur, Henri Bosc, Jean-Max
Cape Forlorn[3][2] Ewald André Dupont Fay Compton, Frank Harvey, Ian Hunter
Carnival[3] Herbert Wilcox Matheson Lang, Joseph Schildkraut, Kay Hammond, Chili Bouchier
The Chance of a Night Time[3] Comedy Herbert Wilcox Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter, Kenneth Kove
Contraband Love[3] Crime Sidney Morgan C. Aubrey Smith, Janice Adair, Haddon Mason
Creeping Shadows[26] J. O. C. Orton Franklin Dyall, Arthur Hardy, Margot Grahame
Cupboard Love[citation needed] Short film Comedy Bernard Mainwaring Maurice Evans, Marjorie Mars, Helena Pickard
Die Bräutigamswitwe[27] Film Richard Eichberg Mártha Eggerth, Georg Alexander, Fritz Kampers
Doctor Josser K.C.[3] Norman Lee Ernie Lotinga, Jack Hobbs, Molly Lamont
Dreyfus[2][3] F.W. Kraemer, Milton Rosmer Cedric Hardwicke, Abraham Sofaer, George Zucco, Arthur Hardy
Fascination[3] Drama Miles Mander Madeleine Carroll, Carl Harbord, Dorothy Bartlam
The Flying Fool[3][2] Comedy thriller Walter Summers Henry Kendall, Benita Hume, Wallace Geoffrey
The Girl in the Night[3] Crime Henry Edwards Henry Edwards, Dorothy Boyd, Sam Livesey
Glamour[3] Drama Seymour Hicks, Harry Hughes Seymour Hicks, Ellaline Terriss, Margot Grahame
Her Reputation[3] Comedy Sidney Morgan Iris Hoey, Frank Cellier, Lillian Hall-Davis
Hobson's Choice[3] Comedy drama Thomas Bentley James Harcourt, Viola Lyel, Frank Pettingell, Herbert Lomas
The House Opposite[3][26] Crime Walter Summers Henry Kendall, Frank Stanmore, Celia Glyn
How He Lied to Her Husband[2][28] Short film Comedy Cecil Lewis Edmund Gwenn, Vera Lennox, Robert Harris
Let's Love and Laugh[3][2] Film Richard Eichberg Gene Gerrard, Muriel Angelus, Dennis Wyndham
The Love Habit[3] Harry Lachman Seymour Hicks, Margot Grahame, Edmund Breon
The Love Race[26][3][2] Lupino Lane Stanley Lupino, Jack Hobbs, Dorothy Boyd
The Man at Six[3] Mystery Harry Hughes Anne Grey, Lester Matthews, Gerald Rawlinson
The Man from Chicago[3] Crime Walter Summers Bernard Nedell, Dodo Watts, Joyce Kennedy, Austin Trevor
Many Waters[26][3] Romance Milton Rosmer Lillian Hall-Davis, Arthur Margetson, Elizabeth Allan
Mischief[3] Comedy Jack Raymond Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter, Jeanne Stuart
My Wife's Family[3] Crime Alexander Esway Jacqueline Logan, Bernard Nedell, Gordon Harker
The Sport of Kings[3] Comedy Victor Saville Leslie Henson, Hugh Wakefield, Gordon Harker
Old Soldiers Never Die[3] Comedy Monty Banks Leslie Fuller, Molly Lamont, Alf Goddard
Out of the Blue[26][2][3] Musical Gene Gerrard Gene Gerrard, Jessie Matthews, Kay Hammond
The Outsider[3] Drama Harry Lachman Joan Barry, Harold Huth, Norman McKinnel
The Perfect Lady[26][3] Comedy Frederick J. Jackson Moira Lynd, Henry Wilcoxon, Reginald Gardiner
Plunder[3] Tom Walls Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter, Robertson Hare
Poor Old Bill[3] Monty Banks Leslie Fuller, Iris Ashley, Syd Courtenay
Potiphar's Wife[3] Romance Maurice Elvey Nora Swinburne, Laurence Olivier, Guy Newall
Rich and Strange[2][4][3] Alfred Hitchcock Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Percy Marmont, Betty Amann
The Shadow Between[3] Romantic drama Norman Walker Godfrey Tearle, Kathleen O'Regan, Olga Lindo, Ann Casson
The Skin Game[2][4][3] Drama Alfred Hitchcock Edmund Gwenn, Helen Haye, Jill Esmond, C. V. France
The Speckled Band[3] Crime drama Jack Raymond Lyn Harding, Raymond Massey, Angela Baddeley, Nancy Price
Uneasy Virtue[3] Comedy Norman Walker Fay Compton, Edmund Breon, Francis Lister, Donald Calthrop, Garry Marsh
Up for the Cup[3] Jack Raymond Sydney Howard, Joan Wyndham, Stanley Kirk, Moore Marriott
What a Night![3] Comedy crime Monty Banks Leslie Fuller, Molly Lamont, Charles Paton
The Woman Between[3] Drama Miles Mander Owen Nares, Adrianne Allen, David Hawthorne
The Written Law[3] Reginald Fogwell Madeleine Carroll, Percy Marmont, Henry Hewitt

1932

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All Elstree Studios films in 1932 were produced by British International Pictures.

Title Type Genre Director Starring
After Office Hours[3][2] Film Romantic drama Thomas Bentley Frank Lawton, Viola Lyel, Garry Marsh
Aren't We All?[2][3] Comedy Harry Lachman Gertrude Lawrence, Hugh Wakefield, Owen Nares
Arms and the Man[2][3] Romantic comedy Cecil Lewis Barry Jones, Anne Grey, Maurice Colbourne, Angela Baddeley
Bachelor's Baby[26][3][2] Comedy Harry Hughes Ann Casson, William Freshman, Henry Wenman
Baroud[3] Adventure Rex Ingram, Alice Terry Felipe Montes, Rosita Garcia, Pierre Batcheff
The Barton Mystery[3][2] Crime Henry Edwards Ursula Jeans, Ellis Jeffreys, Lyn Harding
Betrayal[2][3] Reginald Fogwell Stewart Rome, Marjorie Hume, Leslie Perrins
Brother Alfred[2][3] Comedy Henry Edwards Gene Gerrard, Molly Lamont, Elsie Randolph
Carmen[3][26] Musical Cecil Lewis Marguerite Namara, Thomas F. Burke, Lance Fairfax
Come Into My Parlour[2][3] Crime John Longden Renee Houston, Patrick Aherne, Robert Holmes
Diamond Cut Diamond[2][3] Comedy crime Maurice Elvey, Fred Niblo Adolphe Menjoy, Claud Allister, Benita Hume
Down Our Street[3] Harry Lachman Hugh Williams, Nancy Price, Elizabeth Allan
Dual Control[2] Short Film Walter Summers Amy Johnson, Jim Mollison
Ebb Tide[2][3] Film Drama Arthur Rosson Chili Bouchier, Joan Barry, George Barraud, Merle Oberon
Fires of Fate[3] Adventure Norman Walker Lester Matthews, Kathleen O'Regan, Dorothy Bartlam
The Flag Lieutenant[3] War Henry Edwards Henry Edwards, Anna Neagle, Joyce Bland, Peter Gawthorne
For the Love of Mike[2][3] Musical comedy Monty Banks Bobby Howes, Constance Shotter, Arthur Riscoe
Goodnight, Vienna[3][29] Musical Herbert Wilcox Jack Buchanan, Anna Neagle, Gina Malo
His Wife's Mother[2][3] Comedy Harry Hughes Jerry Verno, Molly Lamont, Jack Hobbs
The Indiscretions of Eve[3] Cecil Lewis Steffi Duna, Fred Conyngham, Lester Matthews
The Innocents of Chicago[2][3] Lupino Lane Henry Kendall, Binnie Barnes, Margot Grahame
Josser in the Army[3] War comedy Norman Lee Ernie Lotinga, Betty Norton, Jack Hobbs
Josser Joins the Navy[3] Comedy Ernie Lotinga, Cyril McLaglen, Jack Hobbs
Josser on the River [citation needed] Ernie Lotinga, Molly Lamont, Charles Hickman
Keepers of Youth[3] Drama Thomas Bentley Garry Marsh, Ann Todd, Robin Irvine
The Last Coupon[3] Comedy Frank Launder Leslie Fuller, Mary Jerrold, Molly Lamont
Leap Year[3] Tom Walls Tom Walls, Anne Grey, Edmund Breon, Ellis Jeffreys
Let Me Explain, Dear[3] Gene Gerrard, Frank Miller Gene Gerrard, Viola Lyel, Claude Hulbert
Life Goes On[3] Crime Jack Raymond Elsie Randolph, Betty Stockfeld, Warwick Ward
Lily Christine[3][2] Drama Paul L. Stein Corinne Griffith, Colin Clive, Margaret Bannerman
Lord Camber's Ladies[3][2] Drama Benn W. Levy Gerald du Maurier, Gertrude Lawrence, Benita Hume, Nigel Bruce
Love Lies[3] Musical comedy Lupino Lane Stanley Lupino, Dorothy Boyd, Jack Hobbs
The Love Contract[3] Musical Herbert Selpin Winifred Shotter, Owen Nares, Sunday Wilshin
Lucky Girl[3] Musical comedy Gene Gerrard, Frank Miller Gene Gerrard, Molly Lamont, Gus McNaughton
A Lucky Sweep[2][3] Comedy A. V. Bramble John Longden, Diana Beaumont
That Night in London[2][3] Crime Rowland V. Lee Robert Donat, Pearl Argyle, Miles Mander, Roy Emerton
The Maid of the Mountains[2][3] Musical Lupino Lane Nancy Brown, Harry Welchman
A Man of Mayfair[2][3] Musical comedy Louis Mercanton Jack Buchanan, Joan Barry, Warwick Ward
The Mayor's Nest[3] Comedy Maclean Rogers Sydney Howard, Claude Hulbert, Al Bowlly
Men Like These[26][3] Drama Walter Summers John Batten, Sydney Seaward, Syd Crossley, James Enstone, Lesley Wareing
Mr. Bill the Conqueror[26][3] Comedy Norman Walker Henry Kendall, Heather Angel, Nora Swineburn
Money for Nothing[26][2][3] Monty Banks Seymour Hicks, Betty Stockfeld, Edmund Gwenn
Money Means Nothing[3][2] Herbert Wilcox John Loder, Irene Richards, Miles Malleson
Money Talks[3] Norman Lee Julian Rose, Jack Kid Berg, Judy Kelly
A Night Like This[3] Tom Walls Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter
Number Seventeen[2][4][3] Comedy thriller Alfred Hitchcock John Stuart, Anne Grey, Leon M. Lion
Old Spanish Customers[2][3] Comedy Lupino Lane Leslie Fuller, Binnie Barnes, Drusilla Wills
Say it with Music[3][2] Musical Jack Raymond Jack Payne, Percy Marmont, Evelyn Roberts
Service for Ladies[2][3] Comedy Alexander Korda Leslie Howard, George Grossmith Jr., Benita Hume, Elizabeth Allan
Sleepless Nights[2][3] Musical comedy Thomas Bentley Stanley Lupino, Polly Walker, Gerald Rawlinson
Stamboul[3] Drama Dimitri Buchowetzki Warwick Ward, Rosita Moreno, Margot Grahame, Garry Marsh
Strip! Strip! Hooray!!![2] Short film Comedy Norman Lee Ken Douglas, Betty Norton, Albert E. Raynor
Thark[3] Film Farce Tom Walls Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare
These Charming People[3] Drama Louis Mercanton Cyril Maude, Godfrey Tearle, Nora Swinburne
Tin Gods[26][3] F.W. Kraemer Frank Cellier, Dorothy Bartlam, Evan Thomas
Tonight's the Night[2][3] Comedy Monty Banks Leslie Fuller, Amy Veness, Charles Farrell
Verdict of the Sea[26][2][3] Adventure Frank Miller, Sidney Northcote John Stuart, Moira Lynd, Cyril McLaglen
Where Is This Lady?[2][3] Musical Victor Hanbury, Ladislao Vajda Mártha Eggerth, Owen Nares, Wendy Barrie
Women Who Play[3][2] Comedy Arthur Rosson Mary Newcomb, Benita Hume, George Barraud

1933

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All Elstree Studios films in 1933 were produced by British International Pictures.

Title Type Genre Director Starring
Anne One Hundred[3] Film Drama Henry Edwards Betty Stockfeld, Gyles Isham, Dennis Wyndham
Ask Beccles[3] Comedy crime Redd Davis Garry Marsh, Lilian Oldland, Abraham Sofaer
The Blarney Stone[3] Comedy Tom Walls Anne Grey, Robert Douglas, Zoe Palmer, Peter Gawthorne
Cash[3] Zoltan Korda Edmund Gwenn, Wendy Barrie, Robert Donat
Counsel's Opinion[3] Romantic comedy Allan Dwan Henry Kendall, Binnie Barnes
The Crime at Blossoms[3] Crime Maclean Rogers Hugh Wakefield, Joyce Bland, Eileen Munro
Crime on the Hill[2] Mystery Bernard Vorhaus Sally Blane, Nigel Playfair, Lewis Casson
Discord [citation needed] Drama Henry Edwards Owen Nares, Benita Hume, Harold Huth
Facing the Music[3] Musical comedy Harry Hughes Stanley Lupino, Jose Collins, Nancy Burne
The Feather Bed: A Mrs. Feather Dilemma[2] Short film Comedy J. Bertram Fryer Jeanne de Casalis, Gus McNaughton
For Love of You[3] Film Musical comedy Carmine Gallone Arthur Riscoe, Naunton Wayne, Franco Foresta
General John Regan[3] Comedy Henry Edwards Henry Edwards, Chrissie White, Ben Welden
Going Gay[3] Musical Carmine Gallone Arthur Riscoe, Naunton Wayne, Magda Schneider
Happy[3][2] Frederic Zelnik Stanley Lupino, Dorothy Hyson, Laddie Cliff, Will Fyffe
Hawley's of High Street[3] Comedy Thomas Bentley Leslie Fuller, Judy Kelly, Francis Lister, Moore Mariott
Heads We Go[3][2] Monty Banks Constance Cummings, Frank Lawton, Binnie Barnes
I Was a Spy[3] Thriller Victor Saville Madeleine Carroll, Herbert Marshall, Conrad Veidt
It's a King[3] Comedy Jack Raymond Sydney Howard, Joan Maude, Cecil Humphreys
Just My Luck[3] Jack Raymond Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter, Davy Burnaby, Robertson Hare
The King's Cup[3] Donald Macardle, Herbert Wilcox, Robert Cullen Chili Bouchier, Harry Milton, William Kendall
Leave It to Me[3] Monty Banks Gene Gerrard, Olive Borden, Molly Lamont
Letting in the Sunshine[3] Comedy crime Lupino Lane Albert Burdon, Renee Gadd, Molly Lamont
The Little Damozel[3] Romance Herbert Wilcox Anna Neagle, James Rennie, Benita Hume
Lord of the Manor[3] Comedy Henry Edwards Betty Stockfeld, Frederick Kerr, Henry Wilcoxon
The Love Nest'[3] Thomas Bentley Gene Gerrard, Camilla Horn, Nancy Burne
Maid Happy[3] Musical Mansfield Markham Charlotte Ander, Johannes Riemann, Dennis Hoey
Men of Tomorrow[2] Drama Zoltan Korda, Leontine Sagan Maurice Braddell, Joan Gardner, Emlyn Williams
Mixed Doubles[3] Comedy Sidney Morgan Jeanne De Casalis, Frederick Lloyd, Cyril Raymond
Night of the Garter[3] Jack Raymond Sydney Howard, Winifred Shotter, Elsie Randolph
No Funny Business[2][3] Victor Hanbury, John Stafford Laurence Olivier, Gertrude Lawrence, Jill Esmond
On Secret Service[3][2] Thriller Arthur B. Woods Greta Nissen, Karl Ludwig Diehl, Don Alvarado, Austin Trevor
One Precious Year[3] Drama Henry Edwards Anne Grey, Basil Rathbone, Owen Nares
The Pride of the Force[2][3] Comedy Norman Lee Leslie Fuller, Patrick Aherne, Faith Bennett, Hal Gordon
The Private Life of Henry VIII[3] Alexander Korda Charles Laughton, Binnie Barnes, Robert Donat
Radio Parade[2][3] Comedy Richard Beville, Archie de Bear Jeanne de Casalis, Florence Desmond
Red Wagon[26][3][2] Drama Paul L. Stein Charles Bickford, Anthony Bushell, Greta Nissen
Send 'em Back Half Dead[3] Comedy Redd Davis Nelson Keys, Polly Luce, Ben Welden
The Song You Gave Me[1] Musical Paul L. Stein Bebe Daniels, Victor Varconi, Frederick Lloyd
A Southern Maid[2][3] Harry Hughes Bebe Daniels, Clifford Mollison, Hal Gordon
Strange Evidence[3][2] Crime Robert Milton Leslie Banks, Carol Goodner, George Curzon
That's a Good Girl[3] Comedy Jack Buchanan Jack Buchanan, Elsie Randolph, Dorothy Hyson
Their Night Out[3] Harry Hughes Claude Hulbert, Renée Houston, Gus McNaughton
Trouble[3] Maclean Rogers Sydney Howard, George Curzon, Dorothy Robinson
Purse Strings[3] Henry Edwards Chili Bouchier, Gyles Isham, Allan Jeayes
Summer Lightning[3] Comedy Maclean Rogers Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter, Chili Bouchier
Timbuctoo[2][3] Walter Summers, Arthur B. Woods Henry Kendall, Margot Grahame
Up for the Derby[3] Sports comedy Maclean Rogers Sydney Howard, Dorothy Bartlam, Tom Helmore
Up to the Neck[3] Comedy Jack Raymond Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter, Francis Lister
Yes, Mr Brown[3] Musical comedy Herbert Wilcox Jack Buchanan, Hartley Power, Elsie Randolph, Margot Grahame
You Made Me Love You[3][2] Monty Banks Stanley Lupino, Thelma Todd, John Loder

1934

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All Elstree Studios films in 1934 were produced by British International Pictures.

Title Type Genre Director Starring
Badger's Green[1] Film Adrian Brunel Valerie Hobson, Bruce Lester, David Horne, Sebastian Smith
Blossom Time[2][3][1] Musical drama Paul L. Stein Richard Tauber, Jane Baxter, Carl Esmond
Brides to Be[3] Comedy Reginald Denham Betty Stockfeld, Constance Shotter, Ronald Ward
The Case for the Crown[30][3] Crime George A. Cooper Miles Mander, Meriel Forbes, Whitmore Humphries
Dangerous Ground[3] Mystery Norman Walker Malcolm Keen, Jack Raine, Joyce Kennedy
Doctor's Orders[2][3] Comedy Norman Lee Leslie Fuller, John Mills, Marguerite Allan
Easy Money[3] Redd Davis Lilian Oldland, Gerald Rawlinson, George Carney
Freedom of the Seas[8][3] War comedy Marcel Varnel Clifford Mollison, Wendy Barrie, Zelma O'Neal
Get Your Man[3] Comedy George King Dorothy Boyd, Sebastian Shaw, Clifford Heatherley
The Girl in the Flat[3] Crime Redd Davis Stewart Rome, Belle Chrystall, Vera Bogetti, Noel Shannon
Girls, Please![3] Comedy Jack Raymond Sydney Howard, Jane Baxter, Meriel Forbes, Peter Gawthorne
Give Her a Ring[3][2] Musical Arthur B. Woods Clifford Mollison, Wendy Barrie, Zelma O'Neal
Girls Will Be Boys[2][3] Comedy Marcel Varnel Dolly Haas, Cyril Maude, Esmond Knight
I Spy[2][3] Drama Allan Dwan Sally Eilers, Ben Lyon
It's a Cop[3] Comedy Maclean Rogers Sydney Howard, Chili Bouchier, Garry Marsh
The King of Paris[3] Drama Jack Raymond Cedric Hardwicke, Marie Glory, Ralph Richardson
The Lady Is Willing[3] Comedy Gilbert Miller Leslie Howard
Lilies of the Field[3] Romantic comedy Norman Walker Winifred Shotter, Ellis Jeffreys, Anthony Bushell, Claude Hulbert
Lost in the Legion[3] Comedy Fred Newmeyer Leslie Fuller, Hal Gordon, Renée Houston
Love at Second Sight'[3] Romantic comedy Paul Merzbach Marian Marsh, Anthony Bushell, Claude Hulbert
The Luck of a Sailor[3] Romance Robert Milton Greta Nissen, David Manners, Clifford Mollison
Lucky Loser[3] Comedy Reginald Denham Richard Dolman, Aileen Marson, Anna Lee
Master and Man [citation needed] John Harlow Wallace Lupino, Barry Lupino, Gus McNaughton
My Old Duchess[3] Lupino Lane George Lacy, Betty Ann Davies, Dennis Hoey
My Song Goes Round the World[2][3] Musical Richard Oswald Joseph Schmidt, John Loder, Charlotte Ander
Nell Gwynn[3] Historical drama Herbert Wilcox Anna Neagle, Cedric Hardwicke, Jeanne de Casalis, Miles Malleson, Moore Marriott
The Old Curiosity Shop[3][2] Drama Thomas Bentley Elaine Benson, Ben Webster, Hay Petrie
The Outcast[3] Comedy crime Norman Lee Leslie Fuller, Mary Glynne, Hal Gordon
Over the Garden Wall[3] Musical romantic comedy John Daumery Bobby Howes, Marian Marsh, Margaret Bannerman, Viola Lyel
A Political Party[3] Norman Lee Leslie Fuller, John Mills, Enid Stamp-Taylor, Viola Lyel
The Primrose Path[3] Romance Reginald Denham Isobel Elsom, Whitmore Humphries, Max Adrian
The Private Life of Don Juan[3] Dramedy Alexander Korda Douglas Fairbanks, Merle Oberon, Benita Hume
The Queen's Affair[3] Musical Herbert Wilcox Anna Neagle, Fernand Gravey, Muriel Aked, Edward Chapman
Radio Parade of 1935[2] Arthur B. Woods Will Hay, Clifford Mollison, Helen Chandler
The Rise of Catherine the Great[3] Historical Paul Czinner Elisabeth Bergner, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Flora Robson
The Scarlet Pimpernel[3][2] Adventure Harold Young Leslie Howard, Merle Oberon, Raymond Massey
The Scoop[3] Crime Maclean Rogers Anne Grey, Tom Helmore, Wally Patch
The Scotland Yard Mystery[31] Thomas Bentley Gerald du Maurier, George Curzon, Grete Natzler, Belle Chrystall, Wally Patch
Seeing Is Believing[3] Comedy crime Redd Davis William Hartnell, Gus McNaughton, Faith Bennett
Sorrell and Son[3] Drama Jack Raymond H. B. Warner, Margot Grahame, Peter Penrose, Hugh Williams, Winifred Shotter
Spring in the Air[2][3] Comedy Victor Hanbury, Norman Lee Edmund Gwenn, Zelma O'Neal, Theo Shall
Those Were the Days[3][2] Thomas Bentley Will Hay, Iris Hoey, Angela Baddeley
The Warren Case[2] Crime Walter Summers Richard Bird, Nancy Burne, Diana Napier
Wishes [citation needed] Short film Dramedy W. P. Kellino Wallace Lupino, Barry Lupino, Hal Gordon, Gus McNaughton

1935

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All Elstree Studios films in 1935 were produced by British International Pictures.

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Abdul the Damned[2][3] Drama Karl Grune Fritz Kortner, Nils Asther, John Stuart
Adventure Ltd.[2][3] Adventure George King Harry Milton, Pearl Argyle, Sebastian Shaw
Be Careful, Mr. Smith[2] Comedy Max Mack Bobbie Comber, Bertha Belmore, Cecil Ramage
Brewster's Millions[3] Musical comedy Thornton Freeland Jack Buchanan, Lili Damita
Checkmate[3] Crime George Pearson Maurice Evans, Felix Aylmer, Evelyn Foster
Come Out of the Pantry[2][3] Musical Jack Raymond Jack Buchanan, Fay Wray, James Carew, Fred Emney
Cross Currents[2][3] Comedy Adrian Brunel Ian Colin, Marjorie Hume, Evelyn Foster
Dandy Dick[2][3] Comedy William Beaudine Will Hay, Nancy Burne
Dance Band[2][32] Musical Marcel Varnel Charles "Buddy" Rogers, June Clyde, Steven Geray
Drake of England[2][3] Drama Arthur B. Woods Matheson Lang, Athene Seyler, Jane Baxter
Escape Me Never[2][3] Paul Czinner Elisabeth Bergner, Hugh Sinclair, Griffith Jones
Flame in the Heather[3] Historical drama Donovan Pedelty Gwenllian Gill, Barry Clifton, Bruce Seton
Gentlemen's Agreement[2][3] Adventure George Pearson Frederick Peisley, Vivien Leigh
Heart's Desire[2][3] Musical drama Paul L. Stein Richard Tauber, Leonora Corbett, Kathleen Kelly, Diana Napier, Frank Vosper
Jubilee Window[3] Comedy George Pearson Sebastian Shaw, Ralph Truman, Olive Melville
Invitation to the Waltz[2][3] Historical musical Paul Merzbach Lilian Harvey, Wendy Toye, Carl Esmond
It's a Bet[3] Dramedy Alexander Esway Gene Gerrard, Helen Chandler, Judy Kelly
Key to Harmony[3][2] Drama Norman Walker Belle Chrystall, Fred Conyngham, Reginald Purdell, Olive Sloane
Lend Me Your Wife[2][3] Comedy W. P. Kellino Henry Kendall, Kathleen Kelly, Cyril Smith
I Give My Heart[3][2] Historical Marcel Varnel Gitta Alpar, Patrick Waddington, Owen Nares, Arthur Margetson
Lucky Days[2][3] Comedy Reginald Denham Chili Bouchier, Whitmore Humphries, Leslie Perrins
The Mad Hatters[2][3] Ivar Campbell Chili Bouchier, Sydney King, Evelyn Foster
McGlusky the Sea Rover[2] Comedy action Walter Summers Jack Doyle, Tamara Desni, Henry Mollison
Mimi[2][3] Romance Paul L. Stein Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Gertrude Lawrence, Diana Napier
Mister Cinders[3][2] Musical Frederic Zelnik Clifford Mollison, Zelma O'Neal
Music Hath Charms[3][2] Musical comedy Thomas Bentley, Walter Summers, Arthur B. Woods, Alexander Esway Henry Hall, Carol Goodner, Arthur Margetson, BBC Dance Orchestra
No Monkey Business[3] Comedy Marcel Varnel Gene Gerrard, June Clyde, Renée Houston, Richard Hearne
Once a Thief[3] Crime George Pearson John Stuart
Peg of Old Drury[3] Biopic Herbert Wilcox Anna Neagle, Cedric Hardwicke, Margaretta Scott
The Price of Wisdom[2][3] Drama Reginald Denham Mary Jerrold, Roger Livesey, Lilian Oldland
Royal Cavalcade[2][3] Thomas Bentley, Herbert Brenon, W. P. Kellino, Norman Lee, Walter Summers, Marcel Varnel Marie Lohr, Hermione Baddeley, Owen Nares
Sanders of the River[3] Zoltán Korda Leslie Banks, Paul Robeson
School for Stars[2][3] Romance Donovan Pedelty Fred Conyngham, Jean Gillie, Torin Thatcher
The Stoker[3] Comedy Leslie Pearce Leslie Fuller, Georgie Harris, Phyllis Clare
The Student's Romance[2][3] Musical Otto Kanturek Grete Natzler, Patric Knowles, Carol Goodner
Turn of the Tide[3] Drama Norman Walker John Garrick, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Wilfrid Lawson
Where's George?[2][3] Comedy Jack Raymond Sydney Howard, Mabel Constanduros, Frank Pettingell
While Parents Sleep[2][28][3] Comedy Adrian Brunel Jean Gillie, Enid Stamp Taylor, Romilly Lunge

1936

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Title Genre Director Starring
The Amateur Gentleman[3][2] Drama Thornton Freeland Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Elissa Landi, Gordon Harker, Margaret Lockwood
The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss[3] Romantic comedy Alfred Zeisler Cary Grant
As You Like It[3] Paul Czinner Laurence Olivier, Elisabeth Bergner
Ball at Savoy[2][3] Operetta Victor Hanbury Conrad Nagel, Marta Labarr, Fred Conyngham, Aubrey Mather
The Belles of St. Clements[3] Drama Ivar Campbell Evelyn Foster, Meriel Forbes, Basil Langton
Captain Bill[3] Comedy Ralph Ceder Leslie Fuller, Judy Kelly, Hal Gordon
Chick[2][3] Comedy crime Michael Hankinson Sydney Howard, Betty Ann Davies, Fred Conyngham
Debt of Honour[3] Drama Norman Walker Leslie Banks, Will Fyffe, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Garry Marsh
Dusty Ermine[3] Crime Bernard Vorhaus Anthony Bushell, Jane Baxter, Ronald Squire
Everything Is Rhythm[3] Musical Alfred J. Goulding Harry Roy, Princess Pearl, Dorothy Boyd
Excuse My Glove[3][2] Sports comedy Redd Davis Len Harvey, Bobbie Comber
Fame[3] Comedy Leslie S. Hiscott Sydney Howard, Muriel Aked, Miki Hood
Gypsy Melody[3][2] Musical comedy Edmond T. Gréville Lupe Vélez, Alfred Rode, Jerry Verno, Raymond Lovell
House Broken[3] Comedy Michael Hankinson Louis Borel, Jack Lambert, Mary Lawson
I Live Again[2][3] Musical Arthur Maude Noah Beery, Bessie Love, John Garrick
The Improper Duchess[2][3] Harry Hughes Yvonne Arnaud, Hugh Wakefield, Wilfrid Caithness
Limelight[3] Musical Herbert Wilcox Arthur Tracy, Anna Neagle, Jane Winton
Living Dangerously[2][3] Drama Herbert Brenon Otto Kruger, Leonora Corbett, Francis Lister
Love at Sea[3] Comedy Adrian Brunel Rosalyn Boulter, Carl Harbord, Aubrey Mallalieu
The Luck of the Irish[3] Donovan Pedelty Richard Hayward, Kay Walsh
The Man Behind the Mask[3] Mystery Michael Powell Hugh Williams, Jane Baxter, Ronald Ward, Maurice Schwartz, George Merritt, Henry Oscar, Peter Gawthorne
The Man in the Mirror[3] Comedy Maurice Elvey Edward Everett Horton, Genevieve Tobin, Ursula Jeans
One Good Turn[3] Comedy Alfred J. Goulding Leslie Fuller, Georgie Harris, Hal Gordon
Pagliacci[2][3] Musical Karl Grune Richard Tauber, Steffi Duna, Diana Napier
Pay Box Adventure[3] Crime W. P. Kellino Syd Crossley, Marjorie Corbett, Roxie Russell
The Prisoner of Corbal[3] Historical drama Karl Grune Nils Asther, Hugh Sinclair, Hazel Terry
Ourselves Alone[3] Drama Brian Desmond Hurst John Lodge, John Loder, Antoinette Cellier
Radio Lover[3] Paul Capon, Austin Melford Wylie Watson, Ann Penn, Betty Ann Davies
Royal Eagle[3] George A. Cooper John Garrick, Nancy Burne, Felix Aylmer, Edmund Willard
The Secret Voice[3] Thriller George Pearson John Stuart, Diana Beaumont, John Kevan
Sensation[2] Crime Brian Desmond Hurst John Lodge, Diana Churchill, Francis Lister, Felix Aylmer
She Knew What She Wanted[3] Musical comedy Thomas Bentley Albert Burdon, Claude Dampier, Googie Withers
Someone at the Door[2][3] Herbert Brenon Aileen Marson, Billy Milton, Noah Beery, John Irwin, Edward Chapman
Spy of Napoleon[3] Historical Maurice Elvey Richard Barthelmess, Dolly Haas, Frank Vosper, Henry Oscar, James Carew
A Star Fell from Heaven[3][2] Comedy Paul Merzbach Joseph Schmidt, Florine McKinney, Billy Milton
Strange Cargo[2][3] Crime Lawrence Huntington Kathleen Kelly, George Mozart, Moore Marriott
The Tenth Man[2][3] Drama Brian Desmond Hurst John Lodge, Antoinette Cellier, Athole Stewart
Things to Come[3][33] Sci-fi William Cameron Menzies Raymond Massey, Edward Chapman, Ralph Richardson, Margaretta Scott, Cedric Hardwicke, Maurice Braddell, Derrick De Marney, Ann Todd
This'll Make You Whistle[2][3] Musical comedy Herbert Wilcox Jack Buchanan, Elsie Randolph, William Kendall
Three Maxims[2][3] Drama Herbert Wilcox Anna Neagle, Tullio Carminati, Leslie Banks
Ticket of Leave[2][3] Crime Michael Hankinson Dorothy Boyd, John Clements, George Merritt
Tomorrow We Live[2][3] Drama H. Manning Haynes Godfrey Tearle, Haidee Wright, Renee Gadd
Two on a Doorstep[3] Comedy Lawrence Huntington Kay Hammond, Harold French, Anthony Hankey
Two's Company[3] Comedy Tim Whelan Ned Sparks, Gordon Harker, Mary Brian
Wednesday's Luck[3] Crime George Pearson Wilson Coleman, Susan Bligh, Patrick Barr, Moore Marriott
When Knights Were Bold[3] Musical comedy Jack Raymond Jack Buchanan, Fay Wray, Garry Marsh
A Woman Alone[3] Drama Eugene Frenke Anna Sten Henry Wilcoxon, Viola Keats, John Garrick

1937

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Aren't Men Beasts![3][2] Comedy BIP Graham Cutts Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton, Billy Milton
Boys Will Be Girls[2] Gilbert Pratt Leslie Fuller, Nellie Wallace, Greta Gynt
Bulldog Drummond at Bay[3][26][2] Mystery ABPC Norman Lee John Lodge, Dorothy Mackaill, Claud Allister
Clothes and the Woman[3][2] Romance Albert de Courville Rod La Rocque, Tucker McGuire, Constance Collier
Conquest[34] MGM Clarence Brown Greta Garbo, Charles Boyer, Reginald Owen, Alan Marshal
Cotton Queen[3] Comedy Rock Studios Bernard Vorhaus Stanley Holloway, Will Fyffe, Mary Lawson, Helen Haye
Darby and Joan[2][3] Drama Rock Studios Syd Courtenay Peggy Simpson, Ian Fleming, Tod Slaughter, Mickey Brantford
The Dominant Sex[3][2] Comedy ABPC Herbert Brenon Phillips Holmes, Diana Churchill, Romney Brent
The Edge of the World[3] Drama Joe Rock Productions Michael Powell John Laurie, Belle Chrystall, Eric Berry, Finlay Currie, Niall MacGinnis
Glamorous Night[2][3] Drama ABPC Brian Desmond Hurst Mary Ellis, Otto Kruger, Victor Jory
Let's Make a Night of It[3] Musical comedy Graham Cutts Charles "Buddy" Rogers, June Clyde, Claire Luce
London Melody[3][2] Musical Herbert Wilcox Anna Neagle, Tullio Carminati, Robert Douglas
Millions[3] Comedy Leslie Hiscott Gordon Harker, Richard Hearne, Frank Pettingell
The Minstrel Boy[3] Musical Sidney Morgan Fred Conyngham, Chili Bouchier, Lucille Lisle
Over She Goes[3] Musical comedy Graham Cutts Stanley Lupino, Claire Luce, Laddie Cliff, Gina Malo, Max Baer
Please Teacher[3] Comedy Stafford Dickens Bobby Howes, Vera Pearce, Rene Ray
The Reverse Be My Lot[3] Drama Raymond Stross Ian Fleming, Marjorie Corbett, Mickey Brantford
Rhythm Racketeer[3] Musical James Seymour Harry Roy, Princess Pearl, James Carew
Sing as You Swing[3] Musical Redd Davis Charles Clapham, Bill Dwyer, Claude Dampier
Spring Handicap[3][2] Herbert Brenon Will Fyffe, Maire O'Neill, Billy Milton

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Black Limelight[2][3] Crime ABPC Paul L. Stein Joan Marion, Raymond Massey
Hold My Hand[3] Musical comedy Thornton Freeland Stanley Lupino, Fred Emney, Barbara Blair
Housemaster[3] Dramedy Herbert Brenon Otto Kruger, Diana Churchill, Phillips Holmes
Jane Steps Out[3] Comedy Paul L. Stein Diana Churchill, Jean Muir, Peter Murray-Hill, Athene Seyler
Luck of the Navy[3] Comedy thriller Norman Lee Geoffrey Toone, Judy Kelly, Clifford Evans
Marigold[3] Drama Thomas Bentley Sophie Stewart, Patrick Barr, Phyllis Dare, Edward Chapman, Pamela Stanley
Oh Boy[2][3] Comedy Albert de Courville Albert Burdon, Mary Lawson, Bernard Nedell
Premiere[3] Musical mystery Walter Summers John Lodge, Judy Kelly, Joan Marion, Hugh Williams
Queer Cargo[3] Drama Harold D. Schuster John Lodge, Judy Kelly, Kenneth Kent
Runaway Ladies[3][2] Romantic comedy Jean de Limur Betty Stockfeld, Roger Tréville, Claude Dauphin
The Singing Cop[2][3] Musical comedy Arthur B. Woods Keith Falkner, Chili Bouchier
A Sister to Assist 'Er[3] Comedy George Dewhurst, Widgey R. Newman Muriel George, Polly Emery, Charles Paton
Sidewalks of London[3] Dramedy Mayflower Productions Tim Whelan Vivien Leigh, Rex Harrison, Tyrone Guthrie
Stardust[3] Musical romantic comedy William Rowland Productions Melville W. Brown Lupe Vélez, Ben Lyon, Wallace Ford, Jean Colin
Star of the Circus[3] Drama Albert de Courville Otto Kruger, Gertrude Michael, John Clements
The Terror[3] Crime ABPC Richard Bird Wilfrid Lawson, Bernard Lee, Arthur Wontner, Linden Travers
Vessel of Wrath[3] Drama Mayflower Erich Pommer Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester
Yellow Sands[2][3] Dramedy ABPC Herbert Brenon Marie Tempest, Belle Chrystall, Wilfrid Lawson, Robert Newton
Yes, Madam?[3] Musical comedy Norman Lee Bobby Howes, Diana Churchill, Wiley Watson

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Black Eyes[3] Drama ABPC Herbert Brenon Otto Kruger, Mary Maguire, Walter Rilla
The Gang's All Here[3] Comedy mystery Thornton Freeland Jack Buchanan
Hell's Cargo[3] Adventure Harold Huth Walter Rilla, Kim Peacock, Robert Newton
Jamaica Inn[4][35][28] Adventure thriller Mayflower Productions Alfred Hitchcock Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Leslie Banks, Robert Newton
Just Like a Woman[3] Comedy ABPC Paul L. Stein Felix Aylmer, Jeanne de Casalis, Fred Emney
Lucky to Me[3][2] Musical comedy Thomas Bentley Stanley Lupino, Phyllis Brooks, Barbara Blair
Murder in Soho[3] Crime Norman Lee Jack La Rue, Sandra Storme, Googie Withers, Bernard Lee
The Outsider[3] Drama Paul L. Stein George Sanders, Mary Maguire, Barbara Blair
Poison Pen[3] Flora Robson, Reginald Tate, Ann Todd
The Saint in London[3] Crime John Paddy Carstairs George Sanders, Sally Gray
Secret Journey[3] Thriller John Baxter Basil Radford, Silvia St. Claire, Thorley Walters
She Couldn't Say No[3] Comedy Graham Cutts Tommy Trinder, Fred Emney, Googie Withers
Sons of the Sea[3] Drama Maurice Elvey Leslie Banks, Kay Walsh, Mackenzie Ward, Cecil Parker
Trunk Crime[3] Thriller Roy Boulting Manning Whiley, Barbara Everest, Michael Drake
What Would You Do, Chums?[3] Comedy John Baxter Syd Walker, Jean Gillie, Cyril Chamberlain

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At the Villa Rose[3] Detective ABPC Walter Summers Kenneth Kent, Judy Kelly
Crimes at the Dark House[3] George King Tod Slaughter, Sylvia Marriott, Hilary Eaves
Dead Man's Shoes[3] Drama Thomas Bentley Leslie Banks, Joan Marion, Wilfrid Lawson
The Flying Squad[3][2] Crime Herbert Brenon Sebastian Shaw, Phyllis Brooks, Jack Hawkins
The House of the Arrow[3] Mystery RKO Harold French Kenneth Kent, Diana Churchill, Belle Chrystall, Peter Murray-Hill
Just William[3] Comedy ABPC Graham Cutts Richard Lupino, Fred Emney, Basil Radford
Meet Maxwell Archer[3] ABPC John Paddy Carstairs John Loder, Leueen MacGrath, Athole Stewart
Old Mother Riley Joins Up[3] Comedy British National Maclean Rogers Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane, Martita Hunt

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White Cargo[3] MGM Richard Thorpe Hedy Lamarr, Walter Pidgeon

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The Man from Morocco[citation needed] Film Action adventure ABPC Mutz Greenbaum Anton Walbrook, Margaretta Scott, Mary Morris

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Conspirator[36] Film noir, suspense, espionage, thriller MGM Victor Saville Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor
Edward, My Son[36][33] Drama MGM-British George Cukor Spencer Tracy, Deborah Kerr, Ian Hunter
The Hasty Heart[36][28][1] War drama ABPC Vincent Sherman Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal, Richard Todd
Landfall[35] War Ken Annakin Michael Denison, Patricia Plunkett, Kathleen Harrison
Man on the Run[2][37] Film noir Lawrence Huntington Derek Farr, Joan Hopkins, Edward Chapman, Kenneth More, Laurence Harvey

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The New Adventures of Martin Kane[38][39] Crime drama UA 1 39 Fred Burns William Gargan, Lloyd Nolan, Lee Tracy, Mark Stevens, Walter Kinsella

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The Dancing Years[29][40] Film Musical ABPC Harold French Dennis Price, Gisèle Préville, Patricia Dainton
Guilt Is My Shadow[41] Drama Roy Kellino Elizabeth Sellars, Patrick Holt, Peter Reynolds
Portrait of Clare[2] Lance Comfort Margaret Johnston, Richard Todd, Robin Bailey, Ronald Howard
Stage Fright[42][1] Black comedy film noir Transatlantic Alfred Hitchcock Jane Wyman, Marlene Dietrich, Michael Wilding, Richard Todd
The Woman with No Name[35] Drama Independent Ladislao Vajda Phyllis Calvert, Edward Underdown, Helen Cherry, Richard Burton

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Captain Horatio Hornblower[2][43][44] Naval swashbuckling war Warner Bros. Raoul Walsh Gregory Peck, Virginia Mayo, Robert Beatty, Terence Morgan
The Franchise Affair[2] Thriller ABPC Lawrence Huntington Michael Denison, Anthony Nicholls, Marjorie Fielding
Green Grow the Rushes[43] Comedy Act Films Ltd Derek N. Twist Roger Livesey, Richard Burton, Honor Blackman
Happy Go Lovely[2][43] Musical comedy Excelsior Films Ltd. H. Bruce Humberstone David Niven, Vera-Ellen, Cesar Romero
Laughter in Paradise[35][43] Comedy ABPC Mario Zampi Alastair Sim, Fay Compton, George Cole, Guy Middleton
The Magic Box[2] Biographical drama Festival Film Productions John Boulting Robert Donat, Margaret Johnston, Maria Schell, Robert Beatty, Margaret Rutherford
Young Wives' Tale[43] Comedy ABPC Henry Cass Joan Greenwood, Nigel Patrick, Derek Farr, Guy Middleton

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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars[35] Anthology Meridian Productions, Revue 8 347 1951—1959 Roy Kellino James Mason, Irene Dunne

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24 Hours of a Woman's Life[citation needed] Romantic drama ABPC, Allied Artists Victor Saville Merle Oberon, Richard Todd
Angels One Five[35][45] War Templar Productions George More O'Ferrall Jack Hawkins, Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray, John Gregson
Castle in the Air[35] Comedy ABPC Henry Cass David Tomlinson, Helen Cherry, Margaret Rutherford
Elstree Story[43][46] Documentary Gilbert Gunn Richard Todd, Monty Banks, Jack Buchanan
Father's Doing Fine[35][45] Comedy Marble Arch Henry Cass Richard Attenborough, Heather Thatcher, Noel Purcell, Virginia McKenna
So Little Time[45] Romance drama Mayflower Productions Compton Bennett Marius Goring, Maria Schell, Lucie Mannheim
Top Secret[44] Comedy ABPC Mario Zampi George Cole, Oskar Homolka, Nadia Gray
Where's Charley?[25] Musical comedy Warner Bros. David Butler Ray Bolger, Allyn Ann McLerie
The Woman's Angle[35][45] Drama ABPC Leslie Arliss Edward Underdown, Cathy O'Donnell, Lois Maxwell, Claude Farell

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The Good Beginning[citation needed] Drama ABPC Gilbert Gunn John Fraser, Eileen Moore, Peter Reynolds
The House of the Arrow[35] Mystery Michael Anderson Oskar Homolka, Yvonne Furneaux, Robert Urquhart
Isn't Life Wonderful![35] Comedy Harold French Cecil Parker, Eileen Herlie, Donald Wolfit, Peter Asher
The Master of Ballantrae[2] Adventure Warner Bros. William Keighley Errol Flynn, Roger Livesey
Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue[47] Walt Disney Harold French Richard Todd, Glynis Johns, James Robertson Justice, Michael Gough, Finlay Currie, Geoffrey Keen
South of Algiers[citation needed] Travel adventure Mayflower Productions Jack Lee Van Heflin, Wanda Hendrix, Eric Portman
Valley of Song[citation needed] Dramedy ABPC Gilbert Gunn Mervyn Johns, Clifford Evans, Rachel Thomas
Will Any Gentleman...?[35] Comedy Michael Anderson George Cole, Veronica Hurst, William Hartnell
The Yellow Balloon[45][35] Drama ABPC, Allied Artists J. Lee Thompson Andrew Ray, Kenneth More, Kathleen Ryan, William Sylvester

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Duel in the Jungle[35][28] Adventure ABPC, Todon George Marshall Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain, David Farrar
For Better, For Worse[48] Comedy Kenwood Productions J. Lee Thompson Dirk Bogarde, Susan Stephen, Cecil Parker, Eileen Herlie, Athene Seyler
Happy Ever After[35] Comedy ABPC Mario Zampi David Niven, Yvonne De Carlo, Barry Fitzgerald
Knave of Hearts[2] Dramedy, romance Transcontinental Films René Clément Valerie Hobson, Gérard Philipe, Joan Greenwood, Margaret Johnston, Natasha Parry
Lilacs in the Spring[48][2] Musical Everest Pictures Herbert Wilcox Errol Flynn, Anna Neagle, David Farrar, Kathleen Harrison
Trouble in the Glen[47] Comedy Margaret Lockwood, Orson Welles, Forrest Tucker, Victor McLaglen
The Weak and the Wicked[35][47] Drama Marble Arch J. Lee Thompson Glynis Johns, Diana Dors

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The Dam Busters[35][28] Epic war ABPC Michael Anderson Richard Todd, Michael Redgrave
The Dark Avenger[35] Historical adventure Allied Artists, 20th Century Fox Henry Levin Errol Flynn, Joanne Dru, Peter Finch, Yvonne Furneaux
The Eric Winstone Bandshow[35][32] Music Hammer Michael Carreras Kenny Baker, Alma Cogan, Eric Winstone
King's Rhapsody[2] Musical Everest Pictures Herbert Wilcox Errol Flynn, Anna Neagle, Patrice Wymore
Oh... Rosalinda!![49] Musical comedy ABPC, The Archers Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger Michael Redgrave, Mel Ferrer, Anthony Quayle, Ludmilla Tchérina, Anton Walbrook

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Dial 999[50][35] Crime Towers of London Productions, Ziv 1 39 1958—1959 Bernard Knowles Robert Beatty
ITV Television Playhouse[2] Anthology 9 387 1955—1967 Cyril Coke Campbell Singer, Thomas Heathcote
Ivanhoe[51][35] Adventure Screen Gems, Sydney Box Productions 1 39 1958—1959 Arthur Crabtree, Bernard Knowles Roger Moore, Robert Brown
Sailor of Fortune[52] Adventure Elstree Film Productions 2 26 1955—1958 John Guillermin, Michael McCarthy Lorne Greene
Target[citation needed] Horror anthology Ziv 1 41 1958 Eddie Davis Adolphe Menjou

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1984[35] Sci-fi Holiday Film Productions Ltd. Michael Anderson Edmond O'Brien, Donald Pleasence, Jan Sterling, Michael Redgrave
Anastasia[2] Alternate history drama Anatole Litvak Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, Helen Hayes
Beyond Mombasa[44] Adventure Todon Productions, Hemisphere George Marshall Cornel Wilde, Donna Reed, Leo Genn
It's Great to Be Young[35] Musical comedy Marble Arch Cyril Frankel John Mills, Cecil Parker
It's Never Too Late[35] Comedy Park Lane Films Michael McCarthy Phyllis Calvert, Patrick Barr, Susan Stephen, Guy Rolfe
Moby Dick[1][35] Adventure Moulin Productions John Huston Gregory Peck, Richard Basehart, Leo Genn, Orson Welles
My Wife's Family[53] Comedy Forth Films Gilbert Gunn Ronald Shiner, Ted Ray, Greta Gynt, Robertson Hare
Now and Forever[citation needed] Drama Anglofilm Mario Zampi Janette Scott, Vernon Gray, Kay Walsh
The Silken Affair[2] Romantic comedy Dragon Films Roy Kellino David Niven, Geneviève Page, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Joan Sims, Irene Handl, Ronald Squire
Tons of Trouble[citation needed] Comedy Shaftesbury Films Leslie S. Hiscott Richard Hearne, William Hartnell, Austin Trevor
Yield to the Night[35][28] Crime drama ABPC J. Lee Thompson Diana Dors
You Can't Escape[citation needed] Drama Forth Films Wilfred Eades Noelle Middleton, Guy Rolfe, Robert Urquhart, Peter Reynolds

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Armchair Theatre[35] Anthology ABC, Thames 14 452 1956—1974 Philip Saville Harry H. Corbett, Billie Whitelaw, Neil McCallum, Paul Whitsun-Jones
ITV Play of the Week[2] Anthology Granada 13 610 1955—1974 Lionel Harris, Cyril Coke, John Llewellyn Moxey Derek Francis, Alfred Burke, Arthur Hewlett, Esther Lawrence

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The Good Companions[35][25] Musical ABPC J. Lee Thompson Eric Portman, Celia Johnson, Janette Scott, Joyce Grenfell
Interpol[2] Film noir crime Warwick Films John Gilling Victor Mature. Anita Ekberg, Trevor Howard
Let's Be Happy[35] Musical Marcel Hellman Henry Levin Vera-Ellen, Tony Martin, Robert Flemyng
Night of the Demon[33][35] Horror Sabre Films Jacques Tourneur Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins, Niall MacGinnis
No Time for Tears[citation needed] Drama ABPC Cyril Frankel Anna Neagle, George Baker, Sylvia Syms, Anthony Quayle
Sea Wife[32] Drama thriller Alma Productions Bob McNaught Joan Collins, Richard Burton, Basil Sydney, Cy Grant
Small Hotel[35] Comedy Welwyn Films Ltd David MacDonald Gordon Harker, Marie Lohr, Janet Munro
Tarzan and the Lost Safari[35][33] Action adventure Sol Lesser, Solar Films Bruce Humberstone Gordon Scott, Robert Beatty, Yolande Donlan, Betta St. John
These Dangerous Years[38] Drama musical Everest Pictures Herbert Wilcox George Baker, Frankie Vaughan, Carole Lesley, Thora Hird, Kenneth Cope,p David Lodge, John Le Mesurier
The Traitor[44][38][33] Film noir drama Fantur Films Michael McCarthy Donald Wolfit, Robert Bray, Jane Griffiths, Anton Diffring
Woman in a Dressing Gown[38][35] Drama Godwin-Willis Productions J. Lee Thompson Yvonne Mitchell, Anthony Quayle, Sylvia Syms, Carole Lesley
Yangtse Incident: The Story of H.M.S. Amethyst[35] War Wilcox-Neagle Michael Anderson Richard Todd, William Hartnell, Akim Tamiroff

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Overseas Press Club - Exclusive![35] Adventure anthology Ardleigh Films, ABPC 1 13 1957 A. Edward Sutherland, David MacDonald

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Chase a Crooked Shadow[38][2] Suspense Associated Dragon Films, ABPC Michael Anderson Richard Todd, Anne Baxter, Herbert Lom
Girls at Sea[25] Comedy ABPC Gilbert Gunn Guy Rolfe, Alan White, Anne Kimbell, Michael Hordern, Ronald Shiner
High Hell[38] Adventure Princess Production Corporation Burt Balaban John Derek, Elaine Stewart, Patrick Allen, Al Mulock
Ice Cold in Alex[38][35][54] War ABPC J. Lee Thompson John Mills, Sylvia Syms, Anthony Quayle, Harry Andrews
Indiscreet[38][55] Romantic comedy Warner Bros. Stanley Donen Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman
Intent to Kill[56] Film noir thriller Zonic Productions Jack Cardiff Richard Todd, Betsy Drake, Herbert Lom
The Key[38][2][1] War Open Road Films Ltd., Highwood Productions Inc. Carol Reed William Holden, Sophia Loren, Trevor Howard
The Lady Is a Square[citation needed] Comedy musical Wilcox Productions, Embassy, MGM Herbert Wilcox Anna Neagle, Frankie Vaughan, Janette Scott
A Lady Mislaid[38] Comedy Welwyn Films Ltd David MacDonald Phyllis Calvert, Alan White, Thorley Walters
Law and Disorder[38][35] Crime comedy Paul Soskin Productions, British Lion Films Ltd Charles Crichton Michael Redgrave, Robert Morley
The Moonraker[38][35] Swashbuckler ABPC David MacDonald George Baker, Sylvia Syms, Marius Goring
The Naked Earth[38] Drama Foray Films, Four Square Vincent Sherman Richard Todd, Juliette Gréco, John Kitzmiller, Finlay Currie, Laurence Naismith, Christopher Rhodes
She Didn't Say No![35] Comedy GW Films Cyril Frankel Eileen Herlie, Perlita Neilson, Niall MacGinnis
The Silent Enemy[38][37] Action Romulus William Fairchild Laurence Harvey, Dawn Addams, John Clements, Michael Craig, Sid James
Trader Horn[35] Ronald Kinnoch
The Two-Headed Spy[35] Spy thriller Columbia Pictures, Sabre Films Andre de Toth Jack Hawkins, Gia Scala, Erik Schumann, Alexander Knox
Wonderful Things![38] Comedy romance Everest Pictures Herbert Wilcox Frankie Vaughan, Jeremy Spenser
The Young and the Guilty[38] Drama Warwick Studios Peter Cotes Phyllis Calvert, Andrew Ray, Edward Chapman

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The Veil[35] Horror/thriller anthology Hal Roach Studios 1 12 1958 Herbert L. Strock, George Waggner Boris Karloff

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Alive and Kicking[35][37] Comedy Diador Cyril Frankel Sybil Thorndike, Kathleen Harrison, Estelle Winwood, Stanley Holloway
The Devil's Disciple[35] Historical comedy Hecht-Hill-Lancaster, Brynapod Guy Hamilton Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier
Follow That Horse![35][57] Comedy ABPC, Cavalcade Films Alan Bromly David Tomlinson, Cecil Parker, Richard Wattis, Dora Bryan, Mary Peach
Look Back in Anger[2][1] Drama Orion, Woodfall Films, ABPC Tony Richardson Richard Burton, Claire Bloom, Mary Ure, Edith Evans
The Mummy[44] Horror Hammer Terence Fisher Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Yvonne Furneaux
Naked Fury[35] Crime thriller] Coenda Films Charles Saunders Reed De Rouen, Kenneth Cope, Leigh Madison
No Trees in the Street[32][35] Crime thriller ABPC J. Lee Thompson Sylvia Syms, Herbert Lom, Stanley Holloway
Operation Bullshine[35] Comedy Gilbert Gunn Donald Sinden, Barbara Murray, Carole Lesley
The Siege of Pinchgut[35] Thriller Harry Watt Aldo Ray, Heather Sears
Tommy the Toreador[35] Musical comedy Fanfare John Paddy Carstairs Tommy Steele, Janet Munro, Sid James, Bernard Cribbins

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The Flying Doctor[35] Drama ABPC, Gross-Krasne Productions 1 39 1959 David MacDonald Richard Denning, Jill Adams, Alan White, Peter Madden
Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens[35] Drama Towers of London 1 14 1959—1961 Robert Lynn, Ross MacKenzie Frederic March

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Bottoms Up[57][35] Comedy Transocean Mario Zampi Jimmy Edwards, Arthur Howard, Martita Hunt, Sydney Tafler, Mitch Mitchell
The Full Treatment[35][32] Thriller Hammer Val Guest Claude Dauphin, Diane Cilento, Ronald Lewis
Hell Is a City[57][35] Crime thriller Stanley Baker, John Crawford
An Honourable Murder[33] Drama Godfrey Grayson Norman Wooland, Margaretta Scott, Lisa Daniely
Moment of Danger[35] Crime drama Cavalcade Films László Benedek Trevor Howard, Dorothy Dandridge, Edmund Purdom
Sands of the Desert[35] Adventure comedy ABPC John Paddy Carstairs Charlie Drake, Peter Arne, Sarah Branch, Raymond Huntley
School for Scoundrels[35] Comedy ABPC, Guardsman Films Robert Hamer Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas, Janette Scott, Alastair Sim
The Skiers of Norway[35] Documentary Columbia Egil S. Woxholt Tomm Hurstad, Nils Langard, Eli Tone Langsholt
The Sundowners[8][35] Comedy drama Warner Bros. Fred Zinnemann Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, Peter Ustinov
The Trials of Oscar Wilde[33] Historical drama Warwick Films Ken Hughes Peter Finch, Yvonne Mitchell, James Mason, Nigel Patrick, Lionel Jeffries, John Fraser
The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll[2][35][44] Horror Hammer Terence Fisher Paul Massie, Dawn Addams, Christopher Lee, David Kossoff

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The Devil's Hands[2] Drama Alonzo Deen Cole Douglas Ives, Andrew Keir, Moira Lister
Don't Bother to Knock[citation needed] Comedy ABPC Cyril Frankel Richard Todd, Nicole Maurey, Elke Sommer, June Thorburn, Rik Battaglia, Judith Anderson
The Guns of Navarone[35][37] Epic adventure war Highroad Productions J. Lee Thompson Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn
Hand in Hand[citation needed] Drama ABPC, Helen Winston Productions Philip Leacock Loretta Parry, Philip Needs
His and Hers[35] Comedy Sabre Films Brian Desmond Hurst Terry-Thomas, Janette Scott, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Nicole Maurey
The Long and the Short and the Tall[35][57] War ABPC Leslie Norman Richard Todd, Laurence Harvey, Richard Harris
The Naked Edge[2][35] Thriller Baroda, Bentley Productions, Jason Films Michael Anderson Gary Cooper, Deborah Kerr
Petticoat Pirates[2][58] Comedy ABPC David MacDonald Charlie Drake, Anne Heywood, Cecil Parker, John Turner
The Rebel[1][35] Robert Day Tony Hancock, George Sanders, Paul Massie, Margit Saad
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone[2] Romance drama Warner Bros., Seven Acts José Quintero Vivien Leigh, Warren Beatty, Lotte Lenya, Jill St. John, Coral Browne
A Story of David[35] Drama Scoto, Mardeb, ABC Bob McNaught Jeff Chandler, Basil Sydney, Peter Arne
Taste of Fear[35][32] Thriller Hammer Seth Holt Susan Strasberg, Ronald Lewis, Ann Todd, Christopher Lee, John Serret
The Young Ones[2][1] Musical ABPC Sidney J. Furie Cliff Richard, Robert Morley, Carole Gray, The Shadows

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Alcoa Premiere[2] Anthology Avasta Productions 2 57 1961—1963 Alan Crosland Jr. Fred Astaire
The Avengers[1][35] Action ABC, ABPC 7 161 1961—1969 Don Leaver, Peter Hammond Patrick Macnee
Sir Francis Drake[58][35] Adventure ITC 1 26 1961—1962 David Greene, Terry Bishop, Clive Donner Terence Morgan, Jean Kent

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Billy Budd[2] Historical drama-adventure Anglo Allied, Harvest Films, Nikhanj Films Peter Ustinov Terence Stamp, Robert Ryan, Peter Ustinov, Melvyn Douglas
The Boys[59] Courtroom drama Atlas, Galaworldfilm Productions Sidney J. Furie Richard Todd, Robert Morley, Felix Aylmer
Dr. Crippen[2] Biography Torchlight Productions Robert Lynn Donald Pleasence, Coral Browne, Samantha Eggar
Go to Blazes[2] Comedy ABPC Michael Truman Dave King, Robert Morley, Daniel Massey, Dennis Price
Guns of Darkness[57] Drama ABPC, Cavalcade Films Anthony Asquith David Niven, Leslie Caron, James Robertson Justice, David Opatoshu
Jigsaw[35] Crime drama Figaro Val Guest Jack Warner, Ronald Lewis, Yolande Donlan, Michael Goodliffe, John Le Mesurier
Lolita[35] Psychological dramedy Seven Arts, AA Productions, Anya Pictures, Transworld Pictures Stanley Kubrick Shelley Winters, Peter Sellers, Sue Lyon
Mrs. Gibbons' Boys[58] Comedy Byron Max Varnel Kathleen Harrison, Lionel Jeffires, Diana Dors
Night of the Eagle[2][58] Horror Independent Artists Sidney Hayers Peter Wyngarde, Janet Blair, Margaret Johnston, Anthony Nicholls, Colin Gordon
Operation Snatch[2] Comedy Keep Films, Lion International Robert Day Terry-Thomas, George Sanders, Lionel Jeffries, Jocelyn Lane
The Pot Carriers[2][58] Comedy drama ABPC Peter Graham Scott Ronald Fraser, Paul Massie, Carole Lesley
We Joined the Navy[2][57] Comedy Dial, ABPC Wendy Toye Kenneth More, Lloyd Nolan, Joan O'Brien, Derek Fowlds, Graham Crowden, Esma Cannon, and John Le Mesurier

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The Saint[50][1] Mystery spy thriller Bamore, ITC, New World Productions 6 118 1961—1969 Leslie Norman Roger Moore, Ivor Dean

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The Cracksman[1] Comedy ABPC Peter Graham Scott Charlie Drake, Nyree Dawn Porter, George Sanders, Dennis Price
Espionage[35] Anthology ATV, ITC, NBC David Greene
The Punch and Judy Man[35] Comedy ABPC Jeremy Summers Tony Hancock, Sylvia Syms, Ronald Fraser, Barbara Murray
The Scarlet Blade[32] Adventure ABPC, Hammer John Gilling Lionel Jeffries, Oliver Reed, Jack Hedley, June Thorburn
The Servant[57] Drama Springbok Productions Joseph Losey Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, James Fox, Wendy Craig
Sparrows Can't Sing[57] Kitchen sink Carthage Films Joan Littlewood James Booth, Barbara Windsor, Roy Kinnear, Avis Bunnage, Brian Murphy, Yootha Joyce
Summer Holiday[35][28] Musical ABPC Peter Yates Cliff Richard, Lauri Peters, David Kossoff, Ron Moody, The Shadows
Tamahine[citation needed] Comedy ABPC, Seven Arts Philip Leacock Nancy Kwan, Dennis Price, John Fraser
West 11[57] Crime ABPC, Dial Michael Winner Alfred Lynch, Kathleen Breck, Eric Portman, Diana Dors, Kathleen Harrison
What a Crazy World[33] Musical Michael Carreras Productions Michael Carreras Joe Brown, Susan Maughan
The World Ten Times Over[57][2] Drama ABPC, Cyclops Wolf Rilla Sylvia Syms, Edward Judd, June Ritchie, William Hartnell

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The Human Jungle[57][60] Drama Independent Artists 2 26 1963—1965 Roy Ward Baker Herbert Lom, Michael Johnson, Sally Smith, Mary Yeomans

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The Bargee[2] Comedy ABPC, Galton-Simpson Duncan Wood Harry H. Corbett, Hugh Griffith, Eric Sykes, Ronnie Barker
Boy with a Flute[35] Drama Grand National Pictures Montgomery Tully Jeremy Hawk, Freda Jackson, Dorothy Winters
Crooks in Cloisters[35] Comedy ABPC Jeremy Summers Ronald Fraser, Barbara Windsor, Grégoire Aslan, Bernard Cribbins, Melvyn Hayes, Wilfrid Brambell
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb[35] Horror Hammer, Swallow Productions Michael Carreras Terence Morgan, Fred Clark, Ronald Howard, Jeanne Roland
French Dressing[2] Comedy Kenwood Productions Ken Russell James Booth, Roy Kinnear, Marisa Mell
The Gorgon[44] Horror Hammer Terence Fisher Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Richard Pasco
Man in the Middle[citation needed] War Talbot Productions Guy Hamilton Robert Mitchum, France Nuyen, Barry Sullivan
The Masque of the Red Death[2] Horror Alta Vista Productions Roger Corman Vincent Price, Hazel Court, Jane Asher
Nothing But the Best[citation needed] Comedy Domino Productions Clive Donner Alan Bates, Denholm Elliott
Rattle of a Simple Man[35][57] Dramedy Sydney Box Productions Muriel Box Diane Cilento, Harry H. Corbett, Michael Medwin, Thora Hird
The Third Secret[2] Psychological mystery thriller Hubris Productions Charles Crichton Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, Richard Attenborough, Diane Cilento, Pamela Franklin, Paul Rogers, Alan Webb
Wonderful Life[57][35] Musical Ivy Productions Sidney J. Furie Cliff Richard, Walter Slezak, Susan Hampshire

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Gideon's Way[50] Crime ITC, New World Productions 1 26 1964—1966 Leslie Norman, Cyril Frankel John Gregson, Alexander Davion, Daphne Anderson

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The Battle of the Villa Fiorita[35] Drama Warner Bros. Delmer Daves Maureen O'Hara, Rossano Brazzi
The Brigand of Kandahar[57][2] Adventure ABPC, Hammer John Gilling Ronald Lewis, Oliver Reed, Duncan Lamont
Fanatic[35] Horror thriller Hammer Silvio Narizzano Tallulah Bankhead, Stefanie Powers, Donald Sutherland
The Nanny[32][2] Suspense ABPC, Hammer, Seven Arts Seth Holt Bette Davis, William Dix, Wendy Craig, Jill Bennett
She[35][28] Adventure Hammer Robert Day Ursula Andress, Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins, John Richardson, Rosenda Monteros, Christopher Lee

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One Million Years B.C.[2] Adventure Hammer Don Chaffey Raquel Welch, John Richardson, Percy Herbert, Robert Brown, Martine Beswick
Stop the World, I Want to Get Off[35] Musical Warner Bros. Philip Saville Tony Tanner, Millicent Martin, Leila Croft, Valerie Croft

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The Baron[50][35] Crime ITC 1 30 1966—1967 John Llewellyn Moxey Steve Forrest, Sue Lloyd

1967

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The Double Man[35] Spy Albion Films Franklin J. Schaffner Yul Brynner, Britt Ekland, Clive Revill, Anton Diffring
The Fearless Vampire Killers[35][51] Comedy horror Cadre Films, Filmways Roman Polanski Jack MacGowran, Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate, Alfie Bass, Ferdy Mayne
Mister Ten Per Cent[citation needed] Comedy ABPC Peter Graham Scott Charlie Drake, Derek Nimmo, Wanda Ventham, John Le Mesurier
Slave Girls[2] Fantasy adventure Hammer, Seven Arts Michael Carreras Martine Beswick, Michael Latimer, Carol White, Steven Berkoff
Theatre of Death[2] Horror Pennea Productions Ltd. Samuel Gallu Christopher Lee, Julian Glover, Lelia Goldoni

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2001: A Space Odyssey[28] Epic sci-fi Stanley Kubrick Productions Stanley Kubrick Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood
The Anniversary[32][2] Black comedy Hammer, Seven Arts Roy Ward Baker Bette Davis, Sheila Hancock
The Lost Continent[2] Adventure Michael Carreras Eric Porter, Hildegard Knef, Suzanna Leigh, Tony Beckley, James Cossins
The Devil Rides Out[35][32] Horror Terence Fisher Christopher Lee, Charles Gray, Niké Arrighi, Leon Greene
Hammerhead[35] Eurospy thriller Irving Allen Productions David Miller Vince Edwards, Judy Geeson, Peter Vaughan
Secret Ceremony[2] Thriller World Film Services Joseph Losey Elizabeth Taylor, Mia Farrow, Robert Mitchum
The Vengeance of She[35] Fantasy Hammer, Seven Arts Cliff Owen John Richardson, Olinka Berova, Edward Judd, André Morell, Colin Blakely
Where Eagles Dare[51] Action Winkast Film Productions Brian G. Hutton Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, Mary Ure

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The Champions[35] Espionage thriller sci-fi ITC 1 30 1968—1969 Cyril Frankel Stuart Damon, Alexandra Bastedo, William Gaunt, Anthony Nicholls

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Crossplot[2] Neo noir crime Bamore, Tribune Productions Inc. Alvin Rakoff Roger Moore, Claudie Lange, Alexis Kanner
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed[28] Horror Hammer Terence Fisher Peter Cushing, Freddie Jones, Veronica Carlson, Simon Ward
Lock Up Your Daughters[citation needed] Comedy Domino Films Peter Coe Christopher Plummer, Susannah York, Glynis Johns
Moon Zero Two[2] Sci-fi Hammer Roy Ward Baker James Olson, Catherine Schell, Warren Mitchell, Adrienne Corri

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Department S[50][35] Spy-fi adventure ITC 1 28 1969—1970 Cyril Frankel Peter Wyngarde, Joel Fabiani, Rosemary Nicols, Dennis Alaba Peters
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)[50][35] Crime Scoton, ITC 1 26 1969—1970 Jeremy Summers, Ray Austin, Cyril Frankel Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope, Annette Andre

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The Adventurers[citation needed] Adventure drama Embassy Lewis Gilbert Bekim Fehmiu, Candice Bergen, Charles Aznavour, Olivia de Havilland, Fernando Rey, Ernest Borgnine, Alan Badel, Leigh Taylor-Young
And Soon the Darkness[2] Thriller ABPC, EMI-Elstree Robert Fuest Pamela Franklin, Michele Dotrice, Sandor Elès
The Breaking of Bumbo[citation needed] Comedy EMI, Timon Films Andrew Sinclair Richard Warwick, Joanna Lumley
Crescendo[35] Horror psychological thriller Hammer Alan Gibson Stefanie Powers, James Olson, Margaretta Scott, Jane Lapotaire, Joss Ackland
Hoffman[35] Comedy ABPC, Longstone Films Alvin Rakoff Peter Sellers, Sinéad Cusack, Ruth Dunning, Jeremy Bulloch
The Horror of Frankenstein[61][32] Horror Hammer Jimmy Sangster Ralph Bates, Kate O'Mara, Veronica Carlson, David Prowse
The Man Who Haunted Himself[62] Psychological thriller EMI, ABPC Basil Dearden Roger Moore, Hildegarde Neil
Mister Jerico[citation needed] Comedy ITC Sidney Hayers Patrick Macnee, Connie Stevens, Herbert Lom, Marty Allen
The Railway Children[1][33] Drama EMI-Elstree Lionel Jeffries Dinah Sheridan, Jenny Agutter, Sally Thomsett, Bernard Cribbins
Scars of Dracula[44][2] Horror Hammer Roy Ward Baker Christopher Lee, Dennis Waterman, Jenny Hanley, Patrick Troughton, Michael Gwynn
Some Will, Some Won't[2] Comedy ABPC, Transocean Duncan Wood Michael Hordern, Ronnie Corbett, Dennis Price, Leslie Phillips, Arthur Lowe
Taste the Blood of Dracula[44][2] Horror Hammer Peter Sasdy Christopher Lee, Linda Hayden, Geoffrey Keen, Gwen Watford
The Vampire Lovers[61][35] Gothic horror Roy Ward Baker Ingrid Pitt, George Cole, Kate O'Mara, Peter Cushing, Dawn Addams

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Here Come the Double Deckers[63] Comedy 20th Century Fox, David Gerber Productions 1 17 1970—1971 Harry Booth Michael Audreson, Gillian Bailey, Peter Firth, Brinsley Forde, Douglas Simmonds, Bruce Clark, Debbie Russ

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The Abominable Dr. Phibes[61][64] Dark comedy horror Amicus Robert Fuest Vincent Price, Joseph Cotten, Peter Jeffrey, Virginia North
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb[32] Horror Hammer Seth Holt Valerie Leon, Andrew Keir, Mark Edwards, James Villiers, Hugh Burden, Aubrey Morris
The Boy Friend[32][29] Musical comedy Russfix Ken Russell Twiggy, Christopher Gable, Tommy Tune, Max Adrian
Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde[65] Horror Hammer Roy Ward Baker Ralph Bates, Martine Beswick
Dulcima[33][61] Drama EMI Frank Nesbitt Carol White, John Mills
Get Carter[57][2] Crime MGM-British Studios Mike Hodges Michael Caine, Ian Hendry, John Osborne, Britt Ekland
The Go-Between[61][33] Romance EMI Joseph Losey Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Margaret Leighton, Michael Redgrave, Dominic Guard
Lust for a Vampire[61] Horror Hammer Jimmy Sangster Ralph Bates, Barbara Jefford, Suzanna Leigh, Michael Johnson, Yutte Stensgaard
Mr. Forbush and the Penguins[2] Adventure EMI, PGL Productions Alfred Viola, Arne Sucksdorff, Roy Boulting John Hurt, Hayley Mills
On the Buses[63][2] Comedy Hammer, EMI-Elstree Harry Booth Reg Varney, Doris Hare
Percy[61] Welbeck Films Ralph Thomas Hywel Bennett, Denholm Elliott, Elke Sommer, Britt Ekland, Cyd Hayman
The Raging Moon[61] Romantic drama EMI-Elstree Bryan Forbes Malcolm MacDowell, Nanette Newman, Georgia Brown, Barry Jackson
The Tales of Beatrix Potter[61][8] Ballet GW Films, EMI-Elstree Reginald Mills Frederick Ashton, Alexander Grant, Michael Coleman, Wayne Sleep, Lesley Collier
Up Pompeii[66][61] Sex comedy Anglo-EMI, ALF Bob Kellett Frankie Howerd, Michael Hordern
Up the Chastity Belt[66] Comedy EMI, Anglo-EMI Bob Kellett Terry Glinwood, Ned Sherrin
Villain[67] Gangster Anglo-EMI Michael Tuchner Richard Burton, Ian McShane, Nigel Davenport, Donald Sinden, Fiona Lewis

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The Alf Garnett Saga[citation needed] Comedy ALF Bob Kellett Warren Mitchell, Dandy Nichols, Adrienne Posta
Demons of the Mind[68] Horror Anglo-EMI, Frank Godwin Productions, Hammer Peter Sykes Gillian Hills, Robert Hardy, Patrick Magee, Michael Hordern, Shane Briant
Dr. Phibes Rises Again[69] Horror-dark comedy AIP Robert Fuest Vincent Price, Robert Quarry
Dracula A.D. 1972[44][2] Horror Hammer Alan Gibson Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Stephanie Beacham, Christopher Neame, Michael Coles
Endless Night[70] Horror-mystery British Lion Films Ltd, EMI, National Film Trustee Company Sidney Gilliat Hayley Mills, Hywel Bennett, Britt Ekland, Per Oscarsson, George Sanders
Fear in the Night[2] Psychological horror Hammer Jimmy Sangster Judy Geeson, Joan Collins, Peter Cushing, Ralph Bates
For the Love of Ada[42] Comedy Tigon Ronnie Baxter Irene Handl, Wilfred Pickles, Barbara Mitchell, Jack Smethurst
Henry VIII and His Six Wives[71] Historical BBC Waris Hussein Keith Michell, Donald Pleasence, Charlotte Rampling, Jane Asher, Lynne Frederick
I Am a Dancer[citation needed] Ballet Anglo-EMI, Demetriou Production Pierre Jourdan Rudolf Nureyev, Margot Fonteyn
Made[citation needed] Drama International C-Productions John Mackenzie Carol White, Roy Harper
Mutiny on the Buses[63] Comedy Hammer Harry Booth Reg Varney, Anna Karen, Michael Robbins, Doris Hare
Neither the Sea Nor the Sand[32] Horror LMG Film Productions Ptd., Portland Film Corp., Tigon Fred Burnley Susan Hampshire, Frank Finlay
Our Miss Fred[42] Comedy Anglo-EMI Bob Kellett Danny La Rue, Alfred Marks, Lance Percival
Rentadick[72] David Paradine, Rank Org, Virgin Films Jim Clark James Booth, Richard Briers, Julie Ege, Ronald Fraser, Donald Sinden
Straight on Till Morning[2][68] Thriller Hammer Peter Collinson Rita Tushingham, Shane Briant, James Bolam, Katya Wyeth, John Clive
Up the Front[66] Comedy Anglo-EMI Bob Kellett Frankie Howerd, Bill Fraser, Hermione Baddeley

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The Protectors[50] Action thriller Group Three 2 52 1972—1974 Jeremy Summers Robert Vaughn, Nyree Dawn Porter, Tony Anholt

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Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall[42] Comedy ALF, Norcon Norman Cohen Jim Dale, Arthur Lowe, Bill Maynard, Tony Selby
Baxter![citation needed] Drama Anglo-EMI, Group W, Hanna-Barbera, Performing Arts Lionel Jeffries Patricia Neal, Britt Ekland, Lynn Carlin, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Scott Jacoby
The Best Pair of Legs in the Business[73] Dramedy Sunny Productions Christopher Hodson Reg Varney, Diana Coupland, Lee Montague
The Cobblers of Umbridge[2] Comedy Ned Sherrin, Ian Wilson Joan Sims, Roy Kinnear, John Fortune, Lance Percival
Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World[73] Fantasy-adventure comedy Walter Shenson Films Joseph McGrath Jim Dale, Angela Douglas, Spike Milligan
A Doll's House[citation needed] Drama Les Films de la Boétie, World Film Services Joseph Losey Jane Fonda, Edward Fox, Trevor Howard
Father, Dear Father[74] Comedy Sedgemoor-M.M. Films William G. Stewart Patrick Cargill, Natasha Pyne, Ann Holloway, Noel Dyson, Joyce Carey, Richard O'Sullivan
The Final Programme[69] Fantasy sci-fi thriller Goodtimes, Gladiole Films Robert Fuest Jon Finch, Jenny Runacre, Hugh Griffith, Patrick Magee
Holiday on the Buses[63][47] Comedy Hammer Bryan Izzard Reg Varney, Anna Karen, Doris Hare, Michael Robbins, Bob Grant, Stephen Lewis, Adam Rhodes
The Legend of Hell House[33] Horror Academy Pictures Corp. John Hough Pamela Franklin, Roddy McDowall, Clive Revill, Gayle Hunnicutt
Love Thy Neighbour[42][47][2] Comedy Hammer John Robins Jack Smethurst, Rudolph Walker, Kate Williams, Nina Baden-Semper
Man at the Top[47][32] Drama Hammer, Dufton Films Mike Vardy Kenneth Haigh, Nanette Newman, Harry Andrews
The National Health[citation needed] Comedy Virgin Films Jack Gold Lynn Redgrave, Colin Blakely, Eleanor Bron, Donald Sinden, Jim Dale
Night Watch[37] Suspense-thriller Brut Productions, Nightwatch Films Brian G. Hutton Elizabeth Taylor, Laurence Harvey, Billie Whitelaw
Not Now, Darling[citation needed] Comedy LMG Film Productions Ltd., Sedgemoor Productions, Now Now Films Ray Cooney, David Croft Leslie Phillips, Derren Nesbitt, Julie Ege, Ray Cooney, Barbara Windsor
The Satanic Rites of Dracula[75] Horror Hammer Alan Gibson Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Michael Coles, William Franklyn, Freddie Jones, Joanna Lumley
Take Me High[47][29] Musical The Brumburger Company, Balladeer Ltd. David Askey Cliff Richard, Deborah Watling, Hugh Griffith, George Cole
Voices[citation needed] Horror Hemdale, Warden Kevin Billington David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt, Lynn Farleigh

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Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter[73][68][32] Action horror Hammer Brian Clemens Horst Janson, John Carson, Caroline Munro, John Cater
Confessions of a Window Cleaner[48][76] Sex comedy Columbia Pictures Val Guest Robin Askwith, Antony Booth, Linda Hayden, Sheila White, Dandy Nichols, Bill Maynard
The Dove (1974 film)[47] Biographical Charles Jarrott Joseph Bottoms, Deborah Raffin
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell[68] Horror Hammer Terence Fisher Peter Cushing, Shane Briant, David Prowse, Madeline Smith, John Stratton, Patrick Troughton
Great Expectations Drama Transcontinental Film Productions, ITC Joseph Hardy Michael York, Sarah Miles
The Little Prince[2] Musical Stanley Donen Films Stanley Donen Steven Warner, Richard Kiley, Bob Fosse, Gene Wilder, Donna McKechnie, Joss Ackland, Victor Spinetti
Man About the House[48][2] Comedy EMI John Robins Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox, Sally Thomsett, Yootha Joyce, Brian Murphy
Murder on the Orient Express[2][34][28] Mystery G.W. Films Ltd. Sidney Lumet Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman, Sean Connery, John Gielgud, Vanessa Redgrave, Michael York, Jacqueline Bisset, Anthony Perkins, Wendy Hiller
Percy's Progress[2][48] Comedy Welbeck Films Ltd. Ralph Thomas Leigh Lawson, Elke Sommer, Judy Geeson, Denholm Elliott, Adrienne Posta, Julie Ege, Vincent Price
Swallows and Amazons[2] Adventure Theatre Projects Film Productions Ltd. Claude Whatham Virginia McKenna, Ronald Fraser
Vampira[47] Comedy horror World Film Services Clive Donner David Niven, Teresa Graves

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Alfie Darling[48] Dramedy Signal Pictures Ken Hughes Alan Price, Jill Townsend, Joan Collins, Sheila White, Paul Copley
Confessions of a Pop Performer[76] Sex comedy Columbia Pictures Norman Cohen Robin Askwith, Anthony Booth
Galileo Biography Cinévision Ltée, AFT, The Ely Landau Organization Inc. Joseph Losey Chaim Topol, Georgia Brown, Edward Fox, John Gielgud, Margaret Leighton
Hedda Drama RSC Peter Eyre Glenda Jackson, Patrick Stewart
In Celebration AFT Lindsay Anderson Alan Bates, Bill Owen, Brian Cox, James Bolam, Constance Chapman
The Maids Cine Films Inc., Cinévision Ltée, Mantis Films Christopher Miles Glenda Jackson, Susannah York, Vivien Merchant
Spanish Fly Comedy Winkle Productions, Quadrant Films, Izaro Films Bob Kellett Leslie Phillips, Terry-Thomas, Graham Armitage, Sue Lloyd

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Aces High Action Les Productions, S. Benjamin Fisz Productions Jack Gold Malcolm McDowell, Peter Firth, Christopher Plummer, Simon Ward
Confessions of a Driving Instructor[76] Sex comedy Norman Cohen Robin Askwith, Anthony Booth
Keep It Up Downstairs[2] Pyramid Films Robert Young Diana Dors, Jack Wild, William Rushton
The Likely Lads[2] Comedy Anglo-EMI Michael Tuchner Rodney Bewes, James Bolam, Brigit Forsyth
Not Now, Comrade Comedy Not Now Films Ray Cooney, Harold Snoad Leslie Phillips, Windsor Davies, Don Estelle, Ian Lavender
To the Devil a Daughter[32] Horror Hammer, Terra Film Peter Sykes Richard Widmark, Christopher Lee, Honor Blackman, Nastassja Kinski, Denholm Elliott
Voyage of the Damned[2] War drama ITC Stuart Rosenberg Faye Dunaway, Oskar Werner, Lee Grant, Max von Sydow, James Mason, Malcolm McDowell

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Are You Being Served?[42] Comedy Anglo-EMI Bob Kellett Mollie Sugden, John Inman, Frank Thornton, Trevor Bannister, Arthur Brough, Wendy Richard, Nicholas Smith
Confessions from a Holiday Camp[42][76] Sex comedy Columbia Pictures Norman Cohen Robin Askwith, Anthony Booth, Bill Maynard, Doris Hare, Sheila White
Julia[34] Historical drama 20th Century Fox Fred Zinnemann Jane Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave, Jason Robards, Hal Holbrook, Rosemary Murphy, Maximillian Schell, Meryl Streep
The Making of Star Wars[2] 20th Century Fox, Lucasfilm Robert Guenette
Spectre[2] Horror Norway Productions, 20th Century Fox Clive Donner Robert Culp, Gig Young, John Hurt
Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers[42] Comedy Maidenhead Films, Warner Bros. Norman Cohen Robin Askwith, Nigel Davenport
Star Wars[28][77] Space-opera Lucasfilm George Lucas Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness
Valentino[33] Biography Chartoff-Winkler Ken Russell Rudolf Nureyev, Leslie Caron, Michelle Phillips, Carol Kane

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Amahl and the Night Visitors Musical Arvin Brown Robert Sapolsky, Giorgio Tozzi, Willard White, Nico Castel, Teresa Stratas
The Boys from Brazil Sci-fi thriller ITC, Producer Circle Franklin J. Schaffner Gregory Peck, Laurence Olivier
The Greek Tycoon[2] Drama ABKCO J. Lee Thompson Anthony Quinn, Jacqueline Bisset
Rosie Dixon – Night Nurse[76] Comedy Columbia Pictures Justin Cartwright Beryl Reid, John Le Mesurier, Arthur Askey, Debbie Ash
Stevie Biography First Artists, Bowden Productions, Grand Metropolitan Robert Enders Glenda Jackson, Trevor Howard, Mona Washbourne, Alec McCowen

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Return of the Saint Action-adventure ITC 1 24 1978—1979 Leslie Norman, Peter Sasdy Ian Ogilvy

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Hanover Street[2][34] War romance Hanover Street Productions Peter Hyams Harrison Ford, Lesley-Anne Down, Christopher Plummer
Lost and Found[34] Comedy Gordon Film Production Melvin Frank George Segal, Glenda Jackson
Murder by Decree Mystery thriller CFDC, Famous Players, Highlight Bob Clark Christopher Plummer, James Mason
Quadrophenia[71] Drama The Who Films Ltd Franc Roddam Phil Daniels, Leslie Ash, Sting
S.O.S. Titanic Drama disaster EMI William Hale David Janssen, Cloris Leachman, Susan Saint James, David Warner, Ian Holm, Helen Mirren, Harry Andrews, Beverly Ross

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A Man Called Intrepid Adventure Astral, Lorimar 1 3 1979 Peter Carter David Niven, Michael York, Barbara Hershey

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The Empire Strikes Back Space opera Lucasfilm Irvin Kershner Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher
Flash Gordon Starling Productions, Famous Films Mike Hodges Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Ornella Muti, Max von Sydow, Chaim Topol
George and Mildred Comedy Chips Productions, Cinema Arts International Production Peter Frazer Jones Yootha Joyce, Brian Murphy, Stratford Johns, Norman Eshley, Sheila Fearn, Kenneth Cope, David Barry
Never Never Land Drama Mimo Productions, Kimbond, Thames Paul Annett Petula Clark, Cathleen Nesbitt, John Castle, Anne Seymour
Rude Boy Rockumentary Jack Hazan, David Mingay
The Shining[77][28] Psychological horror Producer Circle Co., Peregrine, Hawk Stanley Kubrick Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Scatman Crothers, Danny Lloyd

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Shillingbury Tales[42] Dramedy Inner Circle Films, Val Guest Productions, ATV 1 7 1980—1981 Val Guest Robin Nedwell, Diane Keen, Jack Douglas

1981

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Death in Venice Drama RM Associates, London Cultural Trust Productions, Faber & Faber Tony Palmer Robert Gard, John Shirley-Quirk, James Bowman, Vincent Redmon
The Great Muppet Caper Musical comedy ITC, Henson Associates Jim Henson Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Dave Goelz
Green Ice Adventure ITC Ernest Day Ryan O'Neal, Omar Sharif, Anne Archer
The Monster Club Horror Chips Productions, Sword or Sorcery Roy Ward Baker Vincent Price, Donald Pleasence, John Carradine, Stuart Whitman
Lady Chatterley's Lover[68] Drama romance Cine Artist Film GmbH, Cine-Source, Cannon Just Jaeckin Sylvia Kristel, Nicholas Clay
Omen III: The Final Conflict[2] Horror Mace Neufeld Productions Graham Baker Sam Neill, Lisa Harrow, Rossano Brazzi
Raiders of the Lost Ark[34][2] Action-adventure Lucasfilm Steven Spielberg Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman
Venom[78] Horror Morison Film Group, Venom Productions Ltd. Piers Haggard Klaus Kinski, Oliver Reed, Nicol Williamson, Sarah Miles

1982

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The Dark Crystal[34][2] Dark fantasy ITC, Henson Associates Jim Henson, Frank Oz Stephen Garlick, Lisa Maxwell, Billie Whitelaw, Percy Edwards, Barry Dennen
Oliver Twist[2] Crime drama Claridge Productions, Grafton Productions, Norman Rosemont Productions, Trident Clive Donner George C. Scott, Tim Curry, Cherie Lunghi, Richard Charles
The Boys in Blue[42][76][2] Comedy Apollo, MAM Ltd. Val Guest Tommy Cannon, Bobby Ball, Suzanne Danielle, Roy Kinnear

1983

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Monty Python's The Meaning of Life[28] Musical comedy Celandine Films, The Monty Python Partnership Terry Jones Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin
Never Say Never Again[34][2] Spy Taliafilm Irvin Kershner Sean Connery, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Max von Sydow, Barbara Carrera, Kim Basinger
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi[2] Space opera Lucasfilm Richard Marquand Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher

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Reilly, Ace of Spies[60] Crime Euston, Thames 1 12 1983 Martin Campbell, Jim Goddard Sam Neill, Michael Bryant, Norman Rodway

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Cal[2] Drama Goldcrest Pat O'Connor John Lynch, Helen Mirren
Give My Regards to Broad Street' Musical MPL Peter Webb Paul McCartney, Bryan Brown, Ringo Starr
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes Adventure Warner Bros., Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., WEA Records Hugh Hudson Ralph Richardson, Ian Holm, James Fox, Christopher Lambert, Andie MacDowell
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom[33][34] Action-adventure Lucasfilm Steven Spielberg Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Amrish Puri, Roshan Seth, Philip Stone, Ke Huy Quan
Kim[2] Adventure London Films John Davies Peter O'Toole, Bryan Brown, John Rhys-Davies, Nadira, Julian Glover, Jalal Agha, Raj Kapoor, Ravi Sheth
Plenty Drama Pressman Corp, RKO Fred Schepisi Meryl Streep, Charles Dance, Tracey Ullman, John Gielgud, Sting, Ian McKellen, Sam Neill
The Razor's Edge Drama Columbia Pictures, Colgems Productions Ltd., Marcucci-Cohen-Benn Production John Byrum Bill Murray, Theresa Russell, Catherine Hicks, Denholm Elliott, Brian Doyle-Murray, James Keach

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Lace Drama Lorimar 1 2 1984 William Hale Bess Armstrong, Brooke Adams, Arielle Dombasle, Phoebe Cates

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Dreamchild[2] Drama Thorn-EMI Gavin Millar Coral Browne, Ian Holm, Peter Gallagher, Nicola Cowper, Amelia Shankley
Exploits at West Poley CFTF Diarmuid Lawrence Anthony Bate, Brenda Fricker, Charlie Condou, Jonathan Jackson
Legend[34] Epic dark fantasy adventure Embassy Ridley Scott Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, Tim Curry
Life Force[79] Sci-fi horror Cannon Tobe Hooper Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Mathilda May
Return to Oz[80] Fantasy Walt Disney Pictures, Silver Screen Walter Murch Nicol Williamson, Jean Marsh, Piper Laurie, Fairuza Balk
White Nights[34] Musical Delphi IV Productions Taylor Hackford Mikhail Baryshnikov, Gregory Hines, Helen Mirren, Isabella Rossellini
Young Sherlock Holmes[34][51] Mystery adventure Amblin Barry Levinson Nicholas Rowe, Alan Cox, Anthony Higgins, Sophie Ward

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EastEnders[81][42] Soap opera BBC 2 8,006 1986—present John Greening, Michael Owen Morris Adam Woodyatt, Steve McFadden

1986

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Duet for One Drama Golan-Globus Andrei Konchalovsky Julie Andrews, Alan Bates, Max von Sydow
Half Moon Street Erotic thriller RKO, Pressman Corp, Geoff Reeve Enterprises Bob Swaim Sigourney Weaver, Michael Caine
Labyrinth[77][54] Musical fantasy Henson Associates, Lucasfilm Jim Henson David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly
Haunted Honeymoon Comedy horror Orion Gene Wilder Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner, Dom DeLuise, Jonathan Pryce, Paul L. Smith
Rawhead Rex[2] Fantasy slasher George Pavlou David Dukes, Kelly Piper, Niall Tóibín, Cora Venus Lunny, Donal McCann
Whoops Apocalypse Comedy ITC, Picture Partnership Tom Bussmann Loretta Swit, Herbert Lom, Peter Cook

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Worlds Beyond (The Eye of Yemanja) Horror Brent Walker 1 13 1986—1988 John Cooper

1987

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Empire of the Sun Coming-of-age war Amblin, Warner Bros. Steve Spielberg Christian Bale, John Malkovich, Miranda Richardson, Nigel Havers
The Fourth Protocol[2] Spy Fourth Protocol John Mackenzie Michael Caine, Pierce Brosnan, Ned Beatty, Ian Richardson, Joanna Cassidy
The Last Emperor[2][1] Epic biographical drama Hemdale, Recorded Picture Bernardo Bertolucci John Lone, Peter O'Toole, Joan Chen, Ruocheng Ying, Victor Wong, Dennis Dun, Vivian Wu, Lisa Lu, Ryuichi Sakamoto
Nuts Drama Barwood Films Martin Ritt Barbra Streisand, Richard Dreyfuss, Maureen Stapleton, Eli Wallach
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace[2][1][82] Superhero Cannon, Golan-Globus Sidney J. Furie Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman, Jackie Cooper Marc McClure, Jon Cryer, Sam Wanamaker, Jim Broadbent, Mariel Hemingway, Margot Kidder
Three Kinds of Heat Action Cannon Leslie Stevens Robert Ginty, Victoria Barrett, Shakti Chen, Jeannie Brown, Leslie Clark, Malcolm Connell

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Inspector Morse Detective Drama Zenith, Central, Carlton 8 33 1987—2000 John Madden, Peter Hammond, Herbert Wise, Adrian Shergold John Thaw, Kevin Whately
Rude Health Comedy Channel 4 2 14 1987—1988 David MacMahon Paul Mari, John Wells, John Bett

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Just Ask for Diamond Comedy crime British Screen Productions, CFTF, Coverstop Films Stephen Bayly Colin Dale, Saeed Jaffrey, Dursley McLinden
The Lair of the White Worm Horror White Lair Ken Russell Amanda Donohoe, Hugh Grant, Catherine Oxenberg, Peter Capaldi, Sammi Davis, Stratford Johns
Madame Sousatzka Drama Odeon John Schlesinger Shirley MacLaine, Peggy Ashcroft, Shabana Azmi, Twiggy, Leigh Lawson, Geoffrey Bayldon, Navin Chowdhury
Salome's Last Dance Biographic dramedy Jolly Russell Productions Ken Russell Glenda Jackson, Stratford Johns, Nickolas Grace, Douglas Hodge, Imogen Claire, Imogen Millais-Scott
Who Framed Roger Rabbit[2][28] Comedy mystery Touchstone, Amblin, Silver Screen Robert Zemeckis, Richard Williams Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Fleischer, Stubby Kaye, Joanna Cassidy
Willow[2][51] Dark fantasy drama Lucasfilm, Imagine, MGM Ron Howard Warwick Davis, Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Billy Barty, Jean Marsh

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Silent Whisper Anthology Lorimar 1988 Jonathan R. Betuel David Beecroft, Richard Lawson, Claudette Nevins, Kate Vernon
Piece of Cake War drama LWT, Holmes Associates 1 6 1988 Ian Toynton Tom Burlinson, Neil Dudgeon, Boyd Gaines, Nathaniel Parker, David Horovitch, Richard Hope
Wizbit series 3 Children's Cannon 3 19 1988 David Rose, Phil Bishop Gary Martin, Paul Daniels

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The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover[28] Crime drama Allarts, Elsevier-Vendex Peter Greenaway Richard Bohringer, Michael Gambon, Helen Mirren, Alan Howard
Elstree Britain's Hollywood[2] Documentary BBC Michael Denison, Bryan Forbes, Bryan Langley
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade[77][33] Action-adventure Lucasfilm Steven Spielberg Harrison Ford, Denholm Elliott, Alison Doody, John Rhys-Davies, Julian Glover, Sean Connery
Tree of Hands Psychological drama Granada, British Screen Productions, Greenpoint Films Giles Foster Helen Shaver, Lauren Bacall Malcolm Stoddard, Peter Firth

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Behaving Badly Drama Channel 4 1 4 1989 David Tucker Judi Dench, Ronald Pickup
Bodger & Badger Children's comedy BBC David Coyle Andy Cunningham, Jane Bassett

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A Ghost in Monte Carlo Drama Gainsborough, The Grade Company, Turner John Hough Sarah Miles, Oliver Reed, Christopher Plummer, Samantha Eggar
Othello[2] Trevor Nunn Ian McKellen, Willard White, Imogen Stubbs, Zoë Wanamaker

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Drop the Dead Donkey Sitcom Hat Trick 6 65 1990—1998 Liddy Oldroyd Neil Pearson, Jeff Rawle, David Swift, Stephen Tompkinson, Victoria Wicks Robert Duncan

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Duel of Hearts Romance Gainsborough John Hough Alison Doody Michael York, Geraldine Chaplin, Benedict Taylor

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For the Greater Good[2] Drama BBC 1 3 1991 Danny Boyle Martin Shaw, Roy Dotrice, Nicholas Jones, Nicholas Woodeson

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Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights Historical drama Paramount Peter Kosminsky Juliette Binoche, Ralph Fiennes, Janet McTeer

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Last of the Summer Wine[83] Sitcom BBC 17 186 1992–2010 Alan J. W. Bell Peter Salis, Jane Freeman, Kathy Staff, Robert Fyfe, Juliette Kaplan

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Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror[44] Documentary Hammer, Bosustow Media Group, Heidelberg Films Ted Newsom Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee

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Fun Song Factory Children's Tell-Tale, Abbey, Entertainment Rights 1998—2006 Will Brenton Dave Benson Phillips, Katy Stephens
The Ink Thief Children's Tyne Tees 1 7 1994 Tony White Richard O'Brien, Toyah Willcox

1995

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Bliss[2] Abbey Films Productions, Carlton 1 5 1995—1997 Marc Evans Simon Shepherd, Sian Webber
Kavanagh QC Crime drama Carlton Charles Beeson John Thaw, Oliver Ford Davies, Nicholas Jones, Cliff Parisi

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Bathtime[2] Comedy Russell Michaels Alan Cumming, Julie Walters
The Borrowers Fantasy comedy Working Title Peter Hewitt John Goodman, Jim Broadbent, Celia Imrie, Mark Williams, Hugh Laurie, Bradley Pierce
Jane Eyre[2] Robert Young Samantha Morton, Ciarán Hinds, Gemma Jones, Rupert Penry-Jones
Silent Whisper Drama United Pictures Steven Rouse Salliya, Anneka Svenska
The Man Who Knew Too Little[2] Spy comedy Regency, Polar Productions, Taurus Film Jon Amiel Bill Murray, Peter Gallagher, Joanne Whalley
Tomorrow Never Dies Spy Eon, UA Roger Spottiswoode Pierce Brosnan, Jonathan Pryce, Michelle Yeoh, Teri Hatcher, Joe Don Baker, Judi Dench

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The History of Tom Jones: a Foundling Adventure dramedy A+E, BBC Metin Hüseyin Max Beesley, Brian Blessed, Samantha Morton

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The Art of Touch[84] Ballet Ross MacGibbon Siobhan Davies Dance Co.
Peggy Su![2] Frances-Anne Solomon Jonathan Arun, Jacqueline Chan, Daphne Cheung
Saving Private Ryan Epic war DreamWorks, Paramount, Amblin, Mutual Steven Spielberg Tom Hanks, Edward Burns, Matt Damon, Tom Sizemore
Witchcraft X: Mistress of the Craft[2] Horror Elisar Cabrera Stephanie Beaton, Wendy Cooper, Eileen Daly

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Big Woman Drama Bandung Productions, Channel 4 1 4 1998 Renny Rye Anastasia Hille, Daniela Nardini, Fidelis Morgan, Annabelle Apsion, Kelle Spry, Jayne Ashbourne
Close Relations Drama BBC 1 5 1998 Michael Whyte Keith Barron, Sheila Hancock, Amanda Redman, Kelly Hunter
Coming Home Drama YTV, Portsman Entertainment Group, Tele München Fernseh Produktionsgesellschaft Giles Foster Joanna Lumley, Peter O'Toole, Emily Mortimer
Imogen's Face[2] Drama TYRO Productions 1 3 1998 David Wheatley Lia Williams, Samantha Womack
Playing the Field Drama BBC, Tiger Aspect 5 32 1998—2002 Dermot Boyd Ralph Ineson, Jo McInnes, Melanie Hill, Lorraine Ashbourne
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?[2][82] Game show Celador, Carlton, 2waytraffic, Victory 36 164 1998–2014, 2018—present Chris Tarrant, Jeremy Clarkson

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The Colour of Justice[2] Drama Nicolas Kent Michael Culver, James Woolley, Jenny Jules, Jeremy Clyde
David Copperfield Drama BBC, WGBH Simon Curtis, Daniel Radcliffe, Ciarán McMenamin, Maggie Smith, Pauline Quirke, Alun Armstrong
Decreit BBC
Gaelforce Dance
Miss Julie[2] Drama UA Mike Figgis Saffron Burrows, Peter Mullan
Nancherrow Drama Heue Tonfilm, Tele München Fernseh Produktionsgesellschaft, Portman Productions Simon Langton Joanna Lumley, Tristan Gemmill, Robert Hardy, Lynda Baron
Virtual Sexuality[2] Sci-fi drama The Noel Gay Motion Picture Company Nick Hurran Laura Fraser, Rupert Penry-Jones, Luke de Lacey, Kieran O'Brien

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Big Bad World Drama Carlton 3 16 1999—2001 Udayan Prasad Ardal O'Hanlon, Beth Goddard
Kid in the Corner Drama Target Television 1 3 1999 Bille Eltringham Rosie Rowell
Oliver Twist Drama Diplomat Films, HTV, United 1 4 1999 Renny Rye Annette Crosbie, Marc Warren, Michael Kitchen, Lindsay Duncan, Julie Walters, David Ross
Robot Wars[85] Robot combat competition 12 177 1998–2004, 2016—2018 Muche Madhovi, Stephen Stewart, Nikki Parsons Jonathan Pearce, Noel Sharkey, Craig Charles
Smack the Pony Sketch comedy TalkBack 4 31 1999—2003 Dominic Brigstocke Fiona Allen, Doon Mackichan, Sally Phillips, Sarah Alexander, Darren Boyd
Small Potatoes Sitcom Hat Trick 2 13 1999—2001 Paul Duane Tommy Tiernan, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Omid Djalili
Tweenies Children's Tell-Tale, BBC 7 502 1999—2003 Kay Benbow, Kathryne Wolfe, Helen Sheppard Colleen Daley, Justin Fletcher, Bob Golding
The Vice Police drama Carlton, Touchpaper Television 5 28 1999—2003 Roger Gartland Caroline Catz, David Harewood, Ken Stott
Wives and Daughters[2] Drama BBC, Dune Films, WGBH 1 4 1999 Nicholas Renton Francesca Annis, Justine Waddell, Bill Paterson, Keeley Hawes, Deborah Findlay, Barbara Flynn

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Gangster No. 1 Crime Drama Film4, Pagoda Film and Television Corp., Road Movies, British Screen Productions, BSkyB, Filmboard Berlin-Brandenburg, NFH Productions, Little Bird Paul McGuigan Malcolm MacDowell, David Thewlis, Saffron Burrows
Saving Grace[2] Comedy Nigel Cole Brenda Blethyn, Craig Ferguson
Sorted[2] Thriller Excell Film Agentur, Jovy Junior Enterprises Alexander Jovy Matthew Rhys, Sienna Guillory, Fay Masterson, Tim Curry

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Big Brother[77][86] Reality game show Bazal, Brighter, Channel 4 19 1,120 2000—2018 Marc Butler, Graham Proud, Alex Scott, Hayley MacFarlane Marcus Bentley, Davina McCall
Hearts and Bones Drama Meridian, United 2 13 2000—2001 Tom Shankland Dervla Kirwan, Damian Lewis, Andrew Scarborough, Sarah Parish, Amanda Holden, Hugo Speer, Rose Keegan
Madame Bovary Drama WGBH 1 2 2000 Tim Fywell Frances O'Connor, Greg Wise, Hugh Dancy
The People Versus Game show Celador 2 125 2000—2002 Kirsty Young, Kaye Adams
The Strangerers[2] Sci-fi dramedy Absolutely Television, Taken for Granted Productions Ltd. 1 9 2000 Liddy Oldroyd, Nick Wood Mark Williams, Jack Docherty, Sarah Alexander
Tough Love Crime drama Granada David Drury, Andy Wilson Ray Winstone, Adrian Dunbar, David Hayman

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Enigma[2] Espionage thriller Jagged, Broadway Michael Apted Dougray Scott, Kate Winslet, Jeremy Northam, Saffron Burrows, Tom Hollander
New Year's Day Dramedy Suri Krishnamma Andrew Lee Potts, Bobby Barry, Jacqueline Bisset, Anastasia Hille, Michael Kitchen, Sue Johnston, Ralph Brown, Marianne Jean-Baptiste

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Anybody's Nightmare Crime drama Carlton 1 1 2001 Tristram Powell Patricia Routledge, Georgina Sutcliffe, Thomas Arnold, Jean Ainslie, David Calder, Malcolm Sinclair, William Armstrong, Nicola Redmond
Britain's Brainiest Kid Game show Celador 2001—2002 Carol Vorderman, Tess Daly
The Hoobs[2] Children's Henson Associates, Decode 5 250 2001—2003 Simon Spencer Don Austen, John Eccleston, Brian Herring, Julie Westwood, Gillie Robic, Mark Jefferis, Brian Herring
Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story[2] Hallmark, Henson Associates 1 2 2001 Brian Henson Matthew Modine, Mia Sara, Jon Voight, Vanessa Redgrave
My Uncle Silas[2] Dramedy Excelsior, WGBH, YTV 2 9 2001—2003 Tom Clegg, Philip Saville Albert Finney, Sue Johnston, Joe Prospero
Robot Wars[85] Robot combat competition 12 177 1998–2004, 2016—2018 Muche Madhovi, Stephen Stewart, Nikki Parsons Jonathan Pearce, Noel Sharkey, Craig Charles
Two Thousand Acres of Sky Drama Zenith 3 22 2001—2003 Dermot Boyd Michelle Collins, Paul Kaye
Under Pressure Game show Endemol Ruth England, Daley Thompson, Russ Williams
Victoria & Albert[2] Historical A+E, BBC, Own2feet Productions 1 2 2001 John Erman Victoria Hamilton, Jonathan Firth
The Way We Live Now Drama BBC, WGBH, Deep Indigo 1 4 2001 David Yates David Suchet, Matthew Macfadyen, Shirley Henderson, Cillian Murphy

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Aka Albert Walker Thriller Atlantis, BBC, CTV Harry Hook John Gordon Sinclair, Alan Scarfe, Sarah Manninen, Lesley Dunlop
Daddy's Girl Drama Meridian Bill Eagles Martin Kemp, Stephanie Leonidas
Paradise Heights Drama BBC David Innes Edwards, Ashley Pearce, Paul Harrison, Rob Evans Neil Morrissey, Charles Dale, Ralf Little, David Troughton
The Importance of Being Earnest Romantic comedy-drama Ealing, UKFC, Fragile Films, Newmarket Oliver Parker Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Frances O'Connor, Reese Witherspoon, Judi Dench, Tom Wilkinson, Anne Massey, Edward Fox
The Final Curtain Drama DNA, Young Crossbow Productions Patrick Harkins Peter O'Toole
Nicholas Nickleby[2] Period dramedy Hart-Sharp Entertainment, Potboiler Productions, UA Douglas McGrath Charlie Hunnam, Nathan Lane, Jim Broadbent, Christopher Plummer, Jamie Bell, Anne Hathaway, Romola Garai, Alan Cumming, Timothy Spall
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones[54] Space-opera Lucasfilm George Lucas Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Lee, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Frank Oz

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All About Me Sitcom Celador, Razor Television 3 22 2002—2004 Nick Wood Jasper Carrott, Nina Wadia
Big Brother / Celebrity Big Brother Reality game show Bazal, Endemol, Remarkable, Initial, Channel 4, Channel 5 22 2002—2018 Ben Hardy, Marc Butler Davina McCall, Marcus Bentley, Brian Dowling, Emma Willis
Big Brother's Little Brother Reality game show Endemol, Remarkable, Initial, Channel 4 9 2002—2010 Liz Clare, Alex Rudzinski, Kate Douglas-Walker Dermot O'Leary, George Lamb
Boo! Children's animated Tell-Tale 2
Crime and Punishment Crime drama BBC 1 2 2002 Julian Jarrold John Simm, Ian McDiarmid, Shaun Dingwall, Geraldine James, Kate Ashfield, Laura Belmont, Mark Benton, Katrin Cartlidge
Messiah 2: Vengeance is Mine Drama BBC Northern Ireland, Vengeance Films David Richards Frances Grey, Gillian Taylforth, Emily Joyce, Dani Biernat

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Ashes & Sand[2] Drama Matador Pictures, Open Road Films Bob Blagden Nick Moran, Lara Belmont, Beccy Armory, Sarah French-Ellis, Jessica Harris
From Hollywood to Borehamwood Documentary Caius Julyan Jamie Russell, Richard Attenborough, Tim Bevan, Peter Capaldi, Ben Kingsley, Christopher Lee
The Gathering[2] Thriller, horror Granada, Isle of Man Film Commission, Samuelson Productions Brian Gilbert Christina Ricci
Lloyd & Hill Crime drama Carlton Phillippa Langdale Phillip Glenister, Michelle Collins, Shaun Dingwall, John Light
Margery & Gladys Drama Carlton Geoffrey Sax Penelope Keith, June Brown
Shanghai Knights Action comedy Touchstone, Spyglass Entertainment, Birnbaum/Barber Productions, Jackie Chan Films Limited, All Knight Productions Inc. David Dobkin Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Fann Wong, Donnie Yen, Aidan Gillen

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Brainiac: Science Abuse Entertainment documentary 6 58 2003—2008 Peter Eyre Richard Hammond, Jon Tickle, Charlotte Hudson, Thalia Zucchi
Coming Up Anthology Ideal World Productions, Touchpaper Television 11 79 2003—2013
Keen Eddie Action dramedy Frequency Films, Simon West Productions, The Littlefield Company, Paramount 1 13 2003 Simon West Mark Valley, Sienna Miller, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Colin Salmon
The Lost Prince Drama Talkback 1 2 2003 Stephen Poliakoff Matthew James Thomas, Miranda Richardson, Tom Hollander, Bill Nighy
Peep Show Sitcom Objective 9 54 2003—2015 Jeremy Wooding, Tristram Shapeero, Becky Martin David Mitchell, Robert Webb

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Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London[2] Action comedy Splendid Pictures, Maverick, Dylan Sellers Productions, MGM Kevin Allen Frankie Muniz, Anthony Anderson, Hannah Spearritt
Closer[2] Romantic drama Columbia Pictures Mike Nichols Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman, Clive Owen
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow[2] Sci-fi adventure Filmauro, Brooklyn Films, Natural Nylon Kerry Conran Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, Giovanni Ribisi, Michael Gambon, Bai Ling, Omid Djalili, Angelina Jolie
Troy Historical war Warner Bros., Helena Productions, Latina Pictures, Radiant, Plan B, Nimar Studios Wolfgang Petersen Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, Orlando Bloom, Diane Kruger, Brian Cox, Sean Bean, Brendan Gleeson, Peter O'Toole
Vanity Fair Historical drama Granada Mira Nair Reese Witherspoon, Eileen Atkins, Jim Broadbent, Gabriel Byrne, Romola Garai, Bob Hoskins, Rhys Ifans, James Purefoy, Jonathan Rhys Meyers

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Big Brother's Big Mouth Reality game show Endemol, Brighter, E4 8 80 2004—2010 James Longman, Dave Skinner Russell Brand
Casualty@Holby City Medicine BBC 1 6 2004—2005 Eamon O'Sullivan Ian Bleasdale, Martina Laird
Family Business Drama Tiger Aspect 1 6 2004 Sarah Harding, Tom Shankland Jamie Foreman, Elizabeth Berrington, Michael Tucek, Meg Wynn Owen, Trevor Peacock, Abbie Nichols, Claire Rushbrook

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Class of '76 Drama Zenith Ashley Pearce Robert Carlyle, Daniel Mays, Claire Skinner, Robert Glenister, Sean Gallagher, Tony Haygarth, Anton Lesser
Colour Me Kubrick[2] Dramedy Canal+, Isle of Man Film, Colour Me K Limited, First Choice Films, TPS Star Brian W. Cook John Malkovich
Derailed[2] Crime thriller Miramax Films Mikael Håfström Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston, Vincent Cassel, David Morrissey, RZA, Xzibit
Generation Jedi Documentary Murfia Productions, BBC Paul Connolly Dermot O'Leary
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy[2][28] Sci-fi comedy Touchstone, Spyglass Entertainment, Hammer & Tongs Productions, Everyman Pictures Garth Jennings Martin Freeman, Sam Rockwell, Mos Def, Zooey Deschanel, Bill Nighy, Alan Rickman, Anna Chancellor, John Malkovich
Peace & Quiet[2] Comedy FAC TV Nick Reed Annabelle Apsion, Simon Day, Lawrence Finlay, Sorcha Mellor-Reed
Proof[2] Drama Miramax, Endgame Entertainment, Hart Sharp John Madden Gwyneth Paltrow, Anthony Hopkins, Jake Gyllenhaal, Hope Davis
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith[2] Space-opera Lucasfilm George Lucas Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Lee, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Frank Oz

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Bleak House Crime drama BBC, WGBH, Deep Indigo 1 15 2005 Justin Chadwick, Susanna White Anna Maxwell Martin, Denis Lawson, Carey Mulligan
Celebrity Wrestling Reality show Granada 1 8 2006 Roddy Piper, Kate Thornton
Mock the Week Topical satirical panel Angst Productions 20 228 2005—present Geraldine Dowd Dara Ó Briain, Hugh Dennis

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Amazing Grace[2] Biographical drama FourBoys, Walden, Bristol Bay, Ingenious Michael Apted Ioan Gruffudd, Romola Garai, Ciaran Hinds, Rufus Sewell
Breaking and Entering[2] Romantic crime drama TWC, Miramax, Mirage Anthony Minghella Jude Law, Juliette Binoche, Robin Wright
Flyboys[2] Drama Ingenious, EE, Skydance, MGM Tony Bill James Franco, Martin Henderson, David Ellison, Jennifer Decker, Jean Reno
Miss Potter Biographical drama Phoenix, UKFC, BBC, Grosvenor Park Media, Isle of Man Chris Noonan Renée Zellweger, Lloyd Owen, Ewan McGregor, Bill Paterson, Emily Watson
Notes on a Scandal[2] Psychological thriller-drama Searchlight, DNA, UKFC Richard Eyre Judi Dench, Cate Blanchett
Sixty Six Biographical dramedy Working Title, StudioCanal, WT2, Ingenious Paul Weiland Gregg Sulkin, Helena Bonham Carter, Eddie Marsan, Stephen Rea

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The Apprentice: You're Fired! Game show Talkback Thames, Boundless, Naked 14 161 2006—present Stuart McDonald Dara Ó Briain, Adrian Chiles
Dancing on Ice[2][82] Competition ITV 13 210 2006—present Sam Buckley Phillip Schofield, Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean, Jason Gardiner, Karen Barber
Doodle Do Children's 2006—2010 Helen Darrington Chris Corcoran, Jishnu Raghavan, Yvonne Stone, Adam Carter, Don Austen, Mark Mander
Genie in the House Sitcom Moi j'aime la television S.A, Helion Pictures 4 78 2006—2010 Phil Ox, Steven Bawol Wayne Morris, Katie Sheridan, Vicky Longley, Jordan Metcalfe, Angus Kennedy, Victoria Gay
Jim Jam and Sunny Children's Wish Films, Entertainment Rights 1 45 2006—2008 Michael Towner Emily Dormer, Simon Feilder, Ashley Slater, Cecily Fay, Bob Golding, Justin Fletcher
Morning Glory Breakfast show Channel 4 1 16 2006 Dermot O'Leary
The Slammer[82] Children's talent show BBC 6 83 2006—2014 Jeanette Goulbourn, John Payne Ted Robbins, Ian Kirkby
Tsunami: The Aftermath Disaster drama HBO 1 2 2006 Bharat Nalluri Tim Roth, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sophie Okonedo, Hugh Bonneville, Samrit Machielsen, Toni Collette

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1408 Psychological horror Dimension, dB Mikael Håfström John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Mary McCormack, Tony Shalhoub
A Class Apart Drama BBC, Paloma Productions Nick Hurran Jessie Wallace, Nathaniel Parker
Hot Fuzz Buddy cop action comedy StudioCanal, Working Title, Big Talk Edgar Wright Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Jim Broadbent

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Bunnytown[82] Children's Spiffy, Baker Coogan Productions 1 26 2007—2008 David Rudman Andrew Buckley, Polly Frame, Ed Gaughan
Secret Diary of a Call Girl Drama Tiger Aspect, Silver Apples Media, Artist Rights Group 4 32 2007—2011 Yann Demange, Susan Tully Billie Piper, Iddo Goldberg, Cherie Lunghi, Ashley Madekwe
Trapped! Children's game show BBC 4 52 James Morgan Simon Greenall, Eve Karpf, Faith Brown, Olly Pike
Jackanory Junior Children's BBC 2007–2008 Amanda Abington, Holly Aird, Martin Clunes

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Alien Love Triangle Comedy sci-fi Figment Films Danny Boyle Kenneth Branagh, Alice Connor, Courteney Cox, Heather Graham
Dustbin Baby Drama Kindle Juliet May Dakota Blue Richards, Juliet Stevenson, David Haig
In Your Dreams Romantic comedy Magnet Films Gary Sinyor Dexter Fletcher, Elize du Toit
Is Anybody There?[2] Drama Heydey, BBC, Big Beach, Odyssey John Crowley Michael Caine, David Morrissey, Anne-Marie Duff, Bill Milner
Made of Honour[2] Romantic comedy Columbia, Original, Relativity Paul Weiland Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan, Sydney Pollack
My Zinc Bed Drama BBC, HBO David Hare Paddy Considine, Jonathan Pryce, Uma Thurman
The Other Boleyn Girl[2] Historical romantic drama Columbia Pictures, Relativity, BBC, Focus, Scott Rudin, Ruby Justin Chadwick Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson, Eric Bana, Kristin Scott Thomas, Mark Rylance, David Morrissey
A Number[2] Drama BBC, HBO, Rainmark Films James MacDonald Rhys Ifans, Tom Wilkinson
Shifty Crime thriller Between the Eyes, Film London Microwave Eran Creevy Riz Ahmed, Daniel Mays, Jason Flemyng, Nitin Ganatra, Francesca Annis
Son of Rambow Comedy Celluloid Dreams, Hammer & Tongs, ZDF, Arte, Soficinéma Garth Jennings Bill Milner, Will Poulter, Jules Sitruk, Jessica Hynes, Neil Dudgeon, Anna Wing, Ed Westwick, Eric Sykes
Wild Child[2] Teen comedy StudioCanal, Relativity, Working Title Nick Moore Emma Roberts, Alex Pettyfer, Georgia King, Natasha Richardson

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44 Inch Chest[2] Dramedy Anonymous Malcolm Venville Ray Winstone, Ian McShane, Tom Wilkinson, Stephen Dillane, Joanne Whalley
Amy Drama Paul Burton Films Paul Burton Michelene-Philippe Heine, Emma Fletcher, Perdita Lawton, Freya Saddler
Bright Star[2] Biographical fiction romantic drama BBC, Screen Australia, UKFC, Screen NSW, Pathé Jane Campion Ben Whishaw, Abbie Cornish, Paul Schneider, Kerry Fox, Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Exam[2] Psychological thriller Bedlam, Hazeldine Films Stuart Hazeldine Colin Salmon, Chris Carey, Jimi Mistry, Luke Mably, Gemma Chan, Chukwudi Iwuji, John Lloyd Fillingham, Pollyanna McIntosh, Adar Beck, Nathalie Cox
Harry Brown[2] Vigilante action-thriller Marv Partners, UKFC, HanWay, Prescience, Framestore Daniel Barber Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Jack O'Connell, Liam Cunningham
Waiting for Gorgo Comedy Cinemagine, Union Roth Capital Benjamin Craig Geoffrey Davies, Kelly Eastwood, Nicholas Amer

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Gigglebiz Children's BBC 5 114 2009—present Jack Jameson, Geoff Coward Justin Fletcher
Girl Number 9 Thriller 1 3 2009 James Moran, Dan Turner Gareth David-Lloyd, Joe Absolom, Tracy-Ann Oberman
Let's Sing and Dance for Sport Relief[86] Reality Whizz Kid Entertainment 6 25 2009—2017 Steve Jones, Claudia Winkleman, Alex Jones, Mel Giedroyc, Sue Perkins
Little Howard's Big Question Children's 3 39 2009—2011 Bruce Webb, Dermot Canterbury Howard Read
Murderland Crime drama Touchpaper Scotland 1 3 2009 Catherine Morshead Bel Powley, Robbie Coltrane, Amanda Hale
Pointless[86][54] Quiz show Brighter, Remarkable 2009—present Richard van't Riet, Will Clough, Julian Smith Alexander Armstrong, Richard Osman

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20:01 Drama BBC, Originfilms Richard Platt Jamie Baughan, Tim Bentinck, Michael Burgess, Thor Guichard, Barbara Marten
Bonded by Blood Crime drama Gateway, Prime Focus Sacha Bennett Tamer Hassan, Vincent Regan, Adam Deacon
Devil's Playground[2] Horror Black & Blue Films, HMR Films, Widescreen, Intandem Mark McQueen Danny Dyer, Craig Fairbrass, MyAnna Buring, Jamie Murray
Dragon Soccer Action Factory Publishing Howard Webster Joey Ansah, Chloé Bruce, Brendan Carr
Incorporated[2] Drama Nick White Luke Harris, Adrian Annis, Max Berendt, Sal Bolton
Kick-Ass[2][77][28] Black comedy superhero Marv Films, Plan B Matthew Vaughn Aaron Johnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Chloë Grace Moretz, Mark Strong, Nicolas Cage
The King's Speech[2][77][86] Historical drama UKFC, Momentum, Aegis Film Fund, Molinare, London, FilmNation, See-Saw, Bedlam Tom Hooper Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce
Le Fear Comedy AJC Production, JCP, New Breed Productions Jason Croot Kyri Saphiris, Spencer Austin, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty
Resentment Drama Greensleeves Films, Paul Burton Films Paul Burton Vicki Michelle, Louise Michelle, Emma Fletcher
Reuniting the Rubins[2] Dramedy Balagan Productions, Factor Films Yoav Factor Timothy Spall, Rhona Mitra, James Callis
Sus[2] Drama Thin Film Productions, Mensch Films, 3rd Eye Films Robert Heath Ralph Brown, Clint Dyer, Rafe Spall
Yoghurt Comedy romance Cupsogue Pictures, Scruffy Bear Pictures Darren S. Cook Hayley Emma Otway, Tom Toal

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Ant & Dec's Push the Button Game show Gallowgate Productions 2 14 2010—2011 Declan Donnelly, Anthony McPartlin
Dancing on Wheels Reality competition BBC, Tiger Aspect 1 6 2010 James Jordan, Ola Jordan, Ace Adepitan
Grandma's House Sitcom Tiger Aspect 2 12 2010—2012 Christine Gernon Simon Amstell, Linda Bassett, Rebecca Front, Samantha Spiro, James Smith, Jamal Hadjkura
A League of Their Own[54][81] Comedy panel game CPL Productions 16 202 2010—present Richard van't Riet Andrew Flintoff, Jamie Redknapp, James Corden
Little Crackers Dramedy Blue Door Adventures, Phil Mcintyre Television, Sprout, Tiger Aspect, Silver River, Renegade Pictures, Glassbox Productions, Avalon, Can Communicate 2010—2012 Stephen Fry, Catherine Tate, Chris O'Dowd, Kathy Burke, Victoria Wood, Bill Bailey
Mad About the House Reality

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2[50] Fantasy Warner Bros., Heyday David Yates Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson
Hotel Caledonia Horror comedy Jemima Rooper, Kris Marshall, James Cosmo, Leslie Phillips, Emily Booth
Love's Kitchen[2] Romantic comedy Just Nuts Films, Trifle Films James Hacking Dougray Scott, Claire Forlani, Simon Callow, Gordon Ramsey
Loyalty Crime James Sharpe David Lyddon, James Sharpe
Michael Bublé: Home for Christmas[82] Music special ITV Michael Bublé
Page Eight Political thriller Carnival, Runaway Fridge, BBC, Heyday David Hare Bill Nighy, Rachel Weisz, Michael Gambon, Ralph Fiennes, Judy Davis
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows[77][86] Period mystery action Warner Bros., VRP, Silver, Wigram Guy Ritchie Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Noomi Rapace, Stephen Fry, Jared Harris, Rachel McAdams
Stormhouse[2] Horror Scanner-Rhodes Productions Dan Turner Grant Masters, Katie Flynn
The Veteran Action DMK Productions, Insight Matthew Hope Toby Kebbell, Brian Cox, Tony Curran, Adi Bielski
Will Sports drama Strangelove Films, Galatafilm Ellen Perry Damian Lewis, Jane March, Bob Hoskins, Kristian Kiehling
X-Men: First Class Superhero Marvel, Donners, Bad Hat Harry, Dune, Ingenious Matthew Vaughn James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Rose Byrne, Jennifer Lawrence, January Jones, Oliver Platt, Kevin Bacon

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Episodes Sitcom Hat Trick, Crane/Klarik Productions, Showtime 5 41 2011—2017 Iain B. MacDonald Matt LeBlanc, Stephen Mangan, Tamsin Greig
Friday Download[81] Children's Saltbeef Productions 9 104 2011—2015 Tim Van Someren Molly Rainford, Anaïs Gallagher, Harvey Cantwell, Akai Osei, Leondre Devries, Charlie Lenehan
Horrible Histories: Gory Games Game show BBC 5 66 2011—2018 Dominic Brigstocke Dave Lamb, Scott Brooker
Loveland Dating game show Sky1 0 0 n/a Cilla Black
Red or Black?[87] Game show Syco, ITV 2 14 2011—2012 Yemisi Brookes, Craig Pickles Ant & Dec

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Booked Out Dramedy BON Productions, Balagan Productions, Salani Films Bryan O'Neil Mirren Burke, Rollo Weeks, Claire Garvey, Sylvia Syms
Comes a Bright Day Thriller drama Ipso Facto, Cinema Six, Smudge Films Simon Aboud Craig Roberts, Imogen Poots, Timothy Spall, Kevin McKidd
Hyde Park on Hudson Historical dramedy Daybreak, Film4, Free Range Roger Michell Bill Murray, Olivia Colman, Laura Linney
Red Tails War Lucasfilm Anthony Hemingway Terrence Howard, Cuba Gooding Jr.
The Wedding Video Comedy Squirrel Films, Timeless Films Nigel Cole Rufus Hound, Lucy Punch, Robert Webb

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The Exit List[citation needed] Game show Gogglebox, Victory 1 7 2012 Mark Gentile, Richard van't Riet Matt Allwright
The Last Leg[1] Comedy, sketch Open Mike 20 235 2012 Tommy Forbes Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe, Alex Brooker
The Ministry of Curious Stuff[88] CBBC 1 13 2012—2012 Jeanette Goulbourn Vic Reeves, Dan Renton Skinner, Beth Rylance, Tyger Drew-Honey
Very Important People[citation needed] Sketch Running Bare Pictures 1 6 2012 James de Frond Morgana Robinson, Terry Mynott, Francine Lewis, Liam Hourican
The Voice UK[86] Singing competition Talpa, Wall to Wall 2012—2014 Storm Keating, Michael Fraser, Tony Testa will.i.am, Tom Jones

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All Stars[citation needed] Dance Square One, UFA, Vertigo Ben Gregor Theo Stevenson, Akai Osei-Mansfield, Ashley Jensen
Hummingbird[citation needed] Action drama IM, Shoebox Films, Shine Steven Knight Jason Statham, Agata Buzek
Jack the Giant Slayer[82] Fantasy adventure New Line, Legendary, Original, Big Kid, Bad Hat Harry Bryan Singer Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy, Ewan McGregor
The Last Days on Mars[89] Sci-fi horror BFI, IFB, Qwerty, Fantastic, Focus Ruairí Robinson Liev Schreiber, Elias Koteas, Romola Garai, Goran Kostić, Johnny Harris, Tom Cullen, Yusra Warsama, Olivia Williams
Little Favour[citation needed] Action thriller SunnyMarch Patrick Viktor Monroe Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Salmon, Nick Moran
The Look of Love[2] Biopic Film4, Baby Cow, Revolution, Anton, Lipsync Productions Michael Winterbottom Steve Coogan, Imogen Poots, Anna Friel, Tamsin Egerton
Mrs. Impossible[citation needed]
Under the Skin[3][82] Sci-fi BFI, Film4 Jonathan Glazer Scarlett Johansson
Uwantme2killhim?[90] Drama-thriller Andrew Douglas Company, Anonymous, Bad Hat Harry Andrew Douglas Jamie Blackley, Toby Regbo, Joanne Froggatt
World War Z[2][77][86] Zombie apocalyptic horror Skydance, Hemisphere Media Capital, GK, Plan B, 2DUX² Marc Forster Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, James Badge Dale, Matthew Fox
The World's End[2][86] Sci-fi comedy Relativity, StudioCanal, Working Title, Big Talk, Dentsu Edgar Wright Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan, Rosamund Pike

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The Big Fat Quiz of the '80s Game show Hot Sauce Mick Thomas Jimmy Carr
Fake Reaction[citation needed] Comedy panel game show STV Studios 2 18 2013—2014 Ian Lorimer Ellie Taylor, Joe Swash
Father Figure[91] Sitcom BBC 1 6 2013 Nick Wood Jason Byrne, Karen Taylor, Pauline McLynn, Dermot Crowley, Michael Smiley
My Mad Fat Diary[82] Teen dramedy Tiger Aspect 3 16 2013—2015 Alex Winckler Sharon Rooney, Claire Rushbrook, Dan Cohen, Ian Hart, Jodie Comer, Nico Mirallegro
Strictly Come Dancing Reality Dance Competition BBC Studios 19 452 2004—present Nikki Parsons Alan Dedicoat, Craig Revel Horwood, Tess Daly, Claudia Winkleman, Bruno Tonioli
Sweat the Small Stuff[92][86] Comedy panel Talkback 4 31 2013—2015 Nick Grimshaw, Melvin Odoom, Rochelle Humes
That Puppet Game Show[81] Game show BBC, Henson Associates 1 8 2013—2014 Richard Valentine Dave Chapman, Brian Henson, Louise Gold
Yonderland[86] Sitcom Working Title 3 25 2013—2016 Steve Connelly, David Sant Martha Howe-Douglas, Mathew Baynton, Jim Howick, Simon Farnaby
Your Face Sounds Familiar[81][87] Talent show Initial 1 6 2013 Nick Harris, Julian Smith Alesha Dixon, Paddy McGuinness, Emma Bunton, Julian Clary

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Cuban Fury[93] Romantic comedy Big Talk, BFI, Film4 James Griffiths Nick Frost, Rashida Jones, Chris O'Dowd, Ian McShane
The Hooligan Factory[94] Hooliganism spoof Altitude Nick Nevern Nick Nevern, Jason Maza, Tom Burke, Ray Fearon
Paddington[77][86] Live-action animated comedy Heyday, StudioCanal, TF1 Paul King Hugh Bonneville, Ben Whishaw, Sally Hawkins, Julia Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi, Nicole Kidman
Pudsey the Dog: The Movie[citation needed] Family comedy Syco, Infinite Wisdom Studios, Vertigo, Roar Films Nick Moore David Walliams, Jessica Hynes, John Sessions, Olivia Colman

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Celebrity Juice[54][86] Comedy panel game show Talkback, Talkback Thames 2014—present Toby Baker Leigh Francis, Holly Willoughby, Fearne Cotton
The Chase[30][86] Quiz show Potato 2014—present Stuart McDonald Bradley Walsh, Shaun Wallace, Mark Labbett, Anne Hegerty
Grantchester[54] Detective drama Kudos, Masterpiece 6 39 2014—present Rob Evans Robson Green, Tessa Peake-Jones
House of Fools[81] Comedy Pett, BBC 2 13 2014—2015 Nick Wood Bob Mortimer, Vic Reeves, Daniel Simonsen, Morgana Robinson, Matt Berry, Dan Skinner, Reece Shearsmith, Ellie White
Never Mind the Buzzcocks[86] Comedy panel Talkback, Talkback Thames 29 281 2014—present Paul Wheeler Noel Fielding
Room 101[54][86] Comedy Hat Trick Ian Lorimer Frank Skinner
The Singer Takes It All[95] Game show Initial, Remarkable 1 4 2014 Alan Carr
Tumble[96] Competition 1 6 2014 Phil Heyes Nadia Comăneci, Louis Smith, Craig Heap, Sebastien Stella
Two Tribes[97] Game show Remarkable 3 90 2014—2015 Nigel Saunders Richard Osman
Virtually Famous[92] Comedy panel game show Hungry Bear, Talkback 4 36 2014—2017 Toby Baker Seann Walsh, Kevin McHale, Chris Stark

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The Danish Girl[54][77] Biographical romantic drama Working Title, Artemis Productions, Amber, Revision Pictures, Senator Global Productions, Pretty Pictures Tom Hooper Eddie Redmayne, Alicia Vikander, Ben Whishaw, Sebastian Koch
Man Up[2] Romantic Comedy Anton Capital, BBC, Big Talk Productions Ben Palmer Lake Bell, Simon Pegg
Suffragette[54][1] Historical drama Film4, BFI, Ingenious, Ciné+, Canal+, Ruby, Pathé Sarah Gavron Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, Brendan Gleeson, Anne-Marie Duff, Ben Whishaw, Meryl Streep

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The Edge[citation needed] Game show BBC Scotland 2 50 2015 Richard van't Riet Gabby Logan
Humans[54] Sci-fi Kudos, AMC 3 24 2015—2018 Lewis Arnold Katherine Parkinson, Gemma Chan, Lucy Carless, Tom Goodman-Hill, Colin Morgan, Theo Stevenson
The Keith Lemon Sketch Show[citation needed] Sketch Talkback 2 12 2015—2016 Jamie Deeks, Dan Johnston, Paul Taylor Ross Lee, Leigh Francis, Paddy McGuinness
London Spy[citation needed] Drama Working Title, BBC, NBCU, BBCA 1 5 2015 Jakob Verbruggen Ben Whishaw, Jim Broadbent, Edward Holcroft, Samantha Spiro

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Allied[1] War thriller Huahua Media, GK, ImageMovers Robert Zemeckis Brad Pitt, Marion Cotillard
Catherine Tate[98] Tiger Aspect Catherine Tate
Grimsby[86] Action comedy Columbia, LStar, Village Roadshow, Four by Two, Big Talk, Working Title Louis Leterrier Sascha Baron Cohen, Mark Strong, Rebel Wilson, Penélope Cruz, Isla Fisher, Gabourey Sidibe

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Cash Trapped[30] Game show Possessed 3 65 2016—2019 Tim Verrinder Bradley Walsh
The Crown[1] Historical Drama Left Bank, SPT 4 40 2016—present Benjamin Caron, Philip Martin Claire Foy, Olivia Colman, Imelda Staunton, Matt Smith, Tobias Menzies, Jonathan Pryce, Lesley Manville, Elizabeth Debicki, Dominic West
Dara O Briain's Go 8 Bit[30] Comedy panel 3 27 2016—2018 Steve Smith, Jan Genesis Dara Ó Briain
This Time Next Year[30] Reality Twofour 3 18 2016—2019 Davina McCall
Unspun with Matt Forde[99] Political satire Avalon 4 27 2016—2018 Peter Orton Matt Forde

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King Arthur: Legend of the Sword[citation needed] Fantasy action adventure Warner Bros., Weed Road, Safehouse, Ritchie/Wigram Productions, Village Roadshow Guy Ritchie Charlie Hunnam, Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey, Djimon Hounsou, Aidan Gillen, Eric Bana

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Bigheads Game show Primal Media 1 6 2017 Richard van't Riet, Ben Wilson, Lucy Youngman Jason Manford, Kriss Akabusi, Jenny Powell
CelebAbility[100] Comedy game show Potato 5 36 2017—present Mick Thomas Iain Stirling, Marek Larwood
The Keith & Paddy Picture Show[101] Comedy parody Talkback 2 11 2017—2018 Dan Johnston, Jamie Deeks Keith Lemon, Paddy McGuinness
Let It Shine[30] Music competition BBC 1 10 2017 Simon Staffurth Gary Barlow, Mel Giedroyc, Martin Kemp, Dannii Minogue, Graham Norton
Love Island: Aftersun[102] Reality ITV 5 34 2017—2019 Ben Hardy Caroline Flack
Not Going Out series 8[103] Sitcom Avalon, Arlo 2017 Alex Hardcastle, Nick Wood Lee Mack, Sally Bretton
The Voice Kids[1][54] Competition ITV, Talpa, Lifted 4 32 2017—present Danny Jones, Pixie Lott, will.i.am, Emma Willis

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Outlaw King[citation needed] Historical action drama Sigma Films, Anonymous David Mackenzie Chris Pine, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Florence Pugh, Billy Howle
Peterloo[citation needed] Historical drama Film4, BFI, Thin Man Mike Leigh Rory Kinnear, Maxine Peake, Pearce Quigley

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Don't Hate the Playaz[1] Comedy game show Monkey Kingdom Productions, ITV 3 21 2018—2020 Chris Howe, Toby Baker Jordan Stephens, Maya Jama, Lady Leshurr, Shortee Blitz
Jon Richardson: Ultimate Worrier[100] Comedy panel Talkback 2 18 2018—2019 Toby Baker Jon Richardson
The Little Drummer Girl[citation needed] Drama BBC, AMC, The Ink Factory, 127 Wall Productions 1 6 2018 Park Chan-wook Michael Shannon, Alexander Skarsgård, Florence Pugh, Michael Moshonov

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The Aeronauts[citation needed] Semi-biographical adventure Mandeville, FilmNation Tom Harper Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, Himesh Patel, Tom Courtenay

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Harry Hill's Clubnite[104] Comedy Nit Productions, Channel 4 1 6 2019 Geraldine Dowd Harry Hill

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Beat the Chasers[1] Game show Potato, ITV 4 24 2020—present Mick Thomas Bradley Walsh, Anne Hegerty, Mark Labbett, Jenny Ryan, Shaun Wallace
The Fantastical Factory of Curious Craft[104] Competition Humble Pie Productions, Studio Ramsay, Channel 4 1 6 2020 Keith Lemon, Anna Richardson
Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two Spinoff to Strictly Come Dancing BBC Studios 21 1102 2020, 2022-2023 Fleur East, Janette Manrara, Joanne Clifton

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