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  1. Armchair Theatre (1956-74) In its first year on air, ITV began to trump the BBC with populist programming like Sunday Night at the London Palladium (1955-67; 1973-74), Double Your Money (1955-64), and imported sitcom I Love Lucy (1955-64). But stung by sneers that commercial television would drive down broadcasting standards, ITV wanted ...

  2. The Hard Knock: Directed by Ted Kotcheff. With Colin Blakely, J.G. Devlin, Sylvia Kay, Ronald Lacey. A short tempered Irishman returns home after his brother was hanged for murder during a robbery. Though at first determined he was actually innocent, family and friends slowly convince him otherwise.

  3. High Summer: Directed by Peter Duguid. With Margaret Leighton, Roland Culver, Christopher Gable, Nerys Hughes. The peace of an aristocratic cricketing weekend at a large English country mansion in the early 20th century is disturbed when the wayward Bohemian son of the owning family returns unexpectedly to claim his inheritance.

  4. The Criminals: Directed by James Ferman. With Stanley Baker, Raymond Huntley, Allan Cuthbertson, Frederick Bartman. A small construction company's new year's eve party is taken over by a crook who has intricate knowledge of the men's private lives, forcing them into an incredible bank robbery plot.

  5. A Bit of a Lift: Directed by Dennis Vance. With Ronald Fraser, Ann Beach, Donald Churchill, Denise Shaw. A man meets a woman at a wedding and manages to sweet talk her, only to end up inadvertently helping out another male.

  6. Edward the Confessor: Directed by Henry Kaplan. With Beryl Reid, Ian Holm, Alfred Burke, William Abney. Nobody takes Edward seriously causing him to seek attention by regularly visiting the police station to confess to the latest murder. However a new guest at his landlady's house is about to give him all attention he seeks.

  7. A Night Out: Directed by Philip Saville. With Madge Ryan, Tom Bell, Vivien Merchant, Arthur Lowe. Mother's boy Albert finally rebels, and goes to a works party. But things start to go wrong when he is accused of molesting a female colleague.