Tim Barrett

  • 1988
    The Kenny Everett Television Show

    The Kenny Everett Television Show

    The Kenny Everett Television Show

    6.889 1988 HD

    Sketch comedy show starring Kenny Everett.

    The Kenny Everett Television Show
  • 1996
    The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

    The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

    The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

    8.263 1996 HD

    Disillusioned after a long career at Sunshine Desserts, Perrin goes through a mid-life crisis and fakes his own death. Returning in disguise after various attempts at finding a 'new life', he gets his old job back and finds nothing has changed. He is eventually found out, and in the second series has success with a chain of shops selling useless junk. That becomes so successful that he feels he has created a monster and decides to destroy it. In the third and final series he has a dream of forming a commune which his long suffering colleagues help bring to reality. Unfortunately that also fails and he finds himself back in a job not unlike the one he originally had at Sunshine Desserts.

    The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
  • 1977
    Dad's Army

    Dad's Army

    Dad's Army

    7.2 1977 HD

    Introducing the Walmington-On-Sea home guard. During WW2, in a fictional British seaside town, a ragtag group of Home Guard local defense volunteers prepare for an imminent German invasion.

    Dad's Army
  • 1988
    3-2-1

    3-2-1

    3-2-1

    0.0 1988 HD

    3–2–1 was a popular British game show that was made by Yorkshire Television for ITV. It ran for ten years, between 29 July 1978 and 24 December 1988, with former Butlins Redcoat Ted Rogers as the host. It was based on a Spanish gameshow called Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez and was three shows in one, a quiz show, a variety show and a game show. The show was a huge success consistently pulling in large ratings. The first series, though, intended as a summer filler, attracted up to 16.5 million viewers and subsequent years never failed to peak below 12 million. The show occupied a Saturday early evening slot for most of its run. The final Christmas special attracted 12.5 million viewers, so, it is to this day unclear why an eleventh series was not commissioned in 1989. Ted Rogers claimed in a 1996 interview that "The Oxbridge lot got control of TV and they didn't really want it. It was too downmarket for them. We were still getting 12 million viewers when they took it off after ten years. These days if a show gets nine million everyone does a lap of honour.".

    3-2-1
  • 1985
    Are You Being Served?

    Are You Being Served?

    Are You Being Served?

    7.2 1985 HD

    This comedy series, which follows the exploits of employees at London's fictional "Grace Brothers" department store, is full of sexual innuendo, slapstick, visual gags, and double entendres. Much of the show's humor parodies Britain's class system, and many of the show's characters are based on stereotypes of the period, including the effeminate Mr. Humphries and the rich, but stingy, store owner.

    Are You Being Served?
  • 1972
    The Persuaders!

    The Persuaders!

    The Persuaders!

    7.583 1972 HD

    An English aristocrat and an American millionaire come together to tackle crime.

    The Persuaders!
  • 1969
    The Saint

    The Saint

    The Saint

    7.2 1969 HD

    Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten wealth and redistributes it to those in need.

    The Saint
  • 1994
    Minder

    Minder

    Minder

    6.684 1994 HD

    This comedy drama series featured Terry McCann, a former boxer with a conviction for G.B.H., and Arthur Daley, a second-hand car dealer with an eye for a nice little earner. Alongside his many business ventures, Arthur would regularly hire Terry out as a minder or bodyguard, later replaced by nephew, Ray Daley.

    Minder
  • 1969
    The Avengers

    The Avengers

    The Avengers

    7.8 1969 HD

    The Avengers is a British television series created in the 1960s. It initially focused on Dr. David Keel and his assistant John Steed. Hendry left after the first series and Steed became the main character, partnered with a succession of assistants. His most famous assistants were intelligent, stylish and assertive women: Cathy Gale, Emma Peel and Tara King. Later episodes increasingly incorporated elements of science fiction and fantasy, parody and British eccentricity.

    The Avengers