British television

A is for Autism

This multi-award winning film, released for the first time on DVD, is a short glimpse into the world of autism, with words, drawings, music and animation all contributed by autistic people.

The Animals Film

This world renowned, explosive feature-documentary, which first shocked British cinema and television audiences in 1982, has been digitally remaste

Famous Five: Five Have a Mystery to Solve

When the Famous Five are asked to look after Wilfred, a lonely orphan with a magical ability to communicate with animals, they have no idea of what

Famous Five: Five on a Treasure Island

The holidays have finally arrived and Julian, Dick and Ann are looking forward to spending a long hot summer with their feisty tomboy cousin Georgi

Ghost Stories for Christmas: The Definitive Collection

This superb box set brings together all 12 of the celebrated BBC ghost stories.

Ghost Stories – Classic Adaptations from the BBC: Volume Five

The two recent MR James adaptations: A View From a Hill (2005) and Number 13 (2006).

Ghost Stories – Classic Adaptations from the BBC: Volume Four

As a Christmas treat in the late 1960s and 70s, the BBC produced adaptations of ghost stories based on the works of MR James, the Cambridge academi

Ghost Stories – Classic Adaptations from the BBC: Volume One

As a Christmas treat in the late 1960s and 70s, the BBC produced adaptations of ghost stories based on the works of MR James, the Cambridge academi

Ghost Stories – Classic Adaptations from the BBC: Volume Three

As a Christmas treat in the late 1960s and 70s, the BBC produced adaptations of ghost stories based on the works of MR James, the Cambridge academi

Ghost Stories – Classic Adaptations from the BBC: Volume Two

As a Christmas treat in the late 1960s and 70s, the BBC produced adaptations of ghost stories based on the works of MR James, the Cambridge academi

The Lost World of Friese-Greene

In the mid-1920s, pioneering film-maker Claude Friese-Greene made a series of films during an intrepid drive from Land’s End to John O’

The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon

From 1900 to 1913, filmmakers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon, commissioned by touring showmen, roamed the North of England, Scotland, Ireland and

The Lost World of Tibet

After the popular and successful TV and DVD collaborations The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon and The Lost World of F

The Mahabharata

The Mahabharata is at the very heart of Indian culture – in religion, myth and legend.

Silent Britain

In this pioneering BBC4 documentary, Matthew Sweet takes us on a journey through the first three decades of British cinema, telling the story of on

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