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Duration: 1 hour, 28 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

A divorcee discovers a double murderer's victims. After a chance meeting with the killer she falls in love with him, but their liaison takes a more disturbing turn. Show more

Contributors

Helen Trent:
Claire Trevor
Laura Palmer:
Isabel Jewell
Georgia Staples:
Audrey Long
Mrs Kraft:
Esther Howard
Inspector Wilson:
Grandon Rhodes
Director:
Robert Wise
Producer:
Herman Schlom
Writer:
Eve Greene

Duration: 1 hour, 23 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

Vintage British comedy starring Peter Sellers. Three criminals break out of prison to carry out a daring jewel robbery and then return to jail to establish the perfect alibi. Show more

Contributors

Dodger Lane:
Peter Sellers
Soapy Stevens:
Wilfrid Hyde-White
Cheif PA Crout:
Lionel Jeffries
Lennie Price:
Bernard Cribbins
Jelly Knight:
David Lodge
Mrs Price:
Irene Handl
The Governor:
Maurice Denham
Director:
Robert Day

Genres

Formats

The A to Z of TV Cooking

Original Series

Episode 13: Letter M

Duration: 45 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

John Torode sifts through archive cookery clips linked by the letter M, including a mozzarella and chillia salad from Jamie Oliver and a mousakka made by the Hairy Bikers. Show more

Robert Peston Goes Shopping

Episode 2: Addiction

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

Documentary series. The remarkable story of the 1990s and 2000s, when the goods we bought got cheaper, fashion got faster and supermarkets got smarter. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Peston
Director:
Adam Grimley
Producer:
Adam Grimley
Executive Producer:
Darren Kemp
Series Producer:
Robin Dashwood

Count Arthur Strong

Series 1

Episode 5: Doctor Two

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

Sitcom about an out-of-work former variety star. A dog bite leads to an eventful visit to the hospital for Arthur and Michael. Arthur discovers a new stage in his career. Show more

Contributors

Count Arthur Strong:
Steve Delaney
Michael Baker:
Rory Kinnear
John the Watch:
Andy Linden
Dog Owner:
Richard Atlee
Anaethetist Paul:
Marcus Garvey
Nurse:
Beth Ita
Dr Perle:
Simon Kunz
Police Sketch Artist:
Ben Moor
Talent Judge:
Gresby Nash
Dr Freeman:
Ben Willbond
Producer:
Richard Boden

The 70s

Episode 3: Goodbye Great Britain 75-77

Duration: 1 hour

on BBC Two Wales

Historian Dominic Sandbrook explores Britain in the 1970s. He looks at sex discrimination laws, football hooliganism and industrial unrest. Show more

Contributors

Series Producer:
Steve Condie
Series Producer:
Steve Condie
Director:
Tom McCarthy
Director:
Tom McCarthy
Producer:
Tom McCarthy
Producer:
Tom McCarthy
Executive Producer:
Dominic Crossley-Holland
Executive Producer:
Dominic Crossley-Holland

Series

The 70s

Duration: 2 hours, 2 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

Drama directed by Stephen Poliakoff. With Britain on the brink of war, the idyllic life of a young girl (Romola Garai) is destabilized when uncovers a secret. Show more

Contributors

Anne Keyes:
Romola Garai
Ralph Keyes:
Eddie Redmayne
Sir Alexander Keyes:
Bill Nighy
Celia Keyes:
Juno Temple
Hector Haldane MP:
David Tennant
Maud Keyes:
Jenny Agutter
Aunt Elizabeth:
Julie Christie
Lawrence:
Charlie Cox
Walter Page:
Christopher Lee
Young Walter:
Sam Kubrick-Finney

Duration: 1 hour, 16 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

A radioactive mud-like substance terrorises a Scottish village during the 1950s.

Contributors

Dr Adam Royston:
Dean Jagger
Inspector McGill:
Leo McKern
John Elliott:
Edward Chapman
Peter Elliott:
William Lucas
Lieutenant Bannerman:
Peter Hammond
Lance Corporal "Spider" Webb:
Anthony Newley
Jack Harding:
Jameson Clark
Zena, the Nurse:
Marianne Brauns
Sergeant Harry Grimsdyke:
Michael Ripper
Major Cartwright:
John Harvey
Director:
Leslie Norman
Executive Producer:
Michael Carreras
Producer:
Anthony Hinds

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