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Comedy drama originally broadcast in 1980. A time traveller from 2130, studying London, sets off on a quest of his own and complicates matters by falling in love. Show more
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Comedy drama originally broadcast in 1980. A time traveller from 2130, studying London, sets off on a quest of his own and complicates matters by falling in love. Show more
Classic edition of the esteemed quiz when London cabbie Fred Housego won the 1980 title. Housego's specialist subject was the Tower of London. Show more
Car magazine show. Jeremy Clarkson tries his hand at being a taxi driver. Steve Berry patrols the streets in an American yellow cab. With Tiff Needle. Show more
Documentary which gets to the heart of that much-maligned and stereotyped character, the London cabbie, using archive footage, music and film, as well as the drivers themselves.
Archive footage from the motoring show, including Jeremy Clarkson's attempt to be a taxi driver.
Jack Rosenthal's amusing play following the fortunes of three would-be taxi drivers as they attempt to learn their routes. With Nigel Hawthorne, Maureen Lipman and Michael Elphick.
Jack Rosenthal's acclaimed play about the lives of four trainee London black cab drivers. Show more
First transmitted in 1996, this film looks at the tough training regime undertaken by black cab drivers as they prepare for one of the hardest examinations they will ever take. Show more
Documentary in which Jonathan Ross tries to track down and interview one of his heroes, the reclusive 80-year-old American comic book artist Steve Ditko, creator of Spider-Man. Show more
Documentary which gets to the heart of that much-maligned and stereotyped character, the London cabbie, using archive footage, music and film, as well as the drivers themselves.
Warren Clarke narrates the story of the FX4 London Taxi, an instantly recognisable feature of the capital for over 30 years. Show more
Documentary which gets to the heart of that much-maligned and stereotyped character, the London cabbie, using archive footage, music and film, as well as the drivers themselves.