Ian Curteis

Based on Joanna Trollope's novel. Explores the internal politics and scandals of a British cathedral choir school.

7.7/10

Lost Empires is a 1986 television adaptation of J. B. Priestley's novel of the same name, and starred Colin Firth, John Castle and Laurence Olivier. Produced by Granada Television, it was shown as a serial, and premiered on the UK's ITV network in October and November 1986.

7.7/10

Two British women claim to have been thrown into a time warp where they saw Marie Antoinette as they were strolling through the gardens at Versailles Palace in France. After they tell their story to a psychic society, they find themselves the objects of derision and their jobs are threatened. - Written by [email protected]

6.6/10

The complicated relationship between Winston Churchill and the leaders of the British army during World War II.

7.5/10

Recruited by the Russians during their days at Cambridge, three young Englishmen rise to become high-ranked MI5 agents until their exposure in 1949.

7.3/10

It was a time when England was a nation on the cusp of change, an evolving landscape tht lay between Victorian England and the First World War. 'The Edwardians' explores the lives of and events in the lives of many who helped define the era, the "Belle Epoque".

6.8/10

Matter-transmitter sabotage leaves a British scientist (Bryant Halliday) disfigured and full of amps.

3.5/10