Roger Moore on ‘The Persuaders!’: ‘I was slightly sloshed’
James Bond star Sir Roger Moore has recounted his memories of working with co-star Tony Curtis on classic 1970s TV series The Persuaders!.
James Bond star Sir Roger Moore has recounted his memories of working with co-star Tony Curtis on classic 1970s TV series The Persuaders!.
From the soft grainy film sequences to one of the spookiest title sequences ever devised for television, even the sight of the HTV logo is sufficient to induce a nostalgia rush.
At some point during the 1980s, Thames Television created an episode of children’s anthology series Dramarama that was so disturbing that we can still vaguely remember it to this day.
Ian McShane’s rogueish antiques dealer in Lovejoy represents one of the decade’s more dated but well-loved comedy-dramas on British TV.
Hoovering up Emmys and Screen Actor’s Guild awards in the US, Monk has been a consistently strong drama since it launched in 2002 and deserves more fans over here in the UK.
The premise of The Strange World Of Gurney Slade sounds like a 1960’s TV precursor to The Truman Show: a sitcom actor walks off the set in the middle of a live episode only to find that the ‘real world’ is in fact a sitcom.
Described by The Daily Mail as “a mixture of Walter Mitty, the Goons and Alice in Wonderland“, surreal 1960s comedy series The Strange World of Gurney Slade arrives on DVD next week.
A 10-disc DVD boxset featuring every single episode of Danger Mouse will be released this autumn to celebrate the 30th birthday of one of Britain’s best-loved cartoons.
Probably the best of cult 1960s TV producer Irwin Allen’s shows, The Time Tunnel is perhaps best known for its much-lampooned opening title sequence.
For lovers of slow-motion jiggling everywhere, it’s the fourth season of Baywatch; a quite remarkable confection of sea-based melodrama, intercut with soft rock video montages and lots (and lots) of running. Made at a time before David Hasselhoff discovered irony, the Hoff takes the lead with a dewy-eyed conviction in the homespun American values of … >