Whats the best TV programme ever made?

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Re: Whats the best TV programme ever made?

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'Allo 'Allo?

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Re: I Claudius of course

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Lol I'd heard they're re-releasing it on DVD as
"Westminster today, Tony's Phony Cronies". def R18.
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Re: Whats the best TV programme ever made?

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i sold 3 untouchables videos recently.mike johnson wrote:

> Apologies as this is so Yankified & old, but here are some of
> my faves off the top of my balding head:Have Gun, Will
> Travel;Untouchables;Twilight Zone;Alcoa Presents; All In the
> Family;Bob Newhart Show;Mary Tyler Moore;12 O'Clock High;Night
> Gallery.I will undoubtedly recall more.
>
>
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Re: The Prisoner was excellent but....

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Garbage, perhaps, but there's no satisfactory way it could have finished.

Since the Village was, in various episodes, in Poland or one of the Baltic states, off the coast of Africa and on mainland Britain, it was more of a metaphysical show with huge dabs of surrealism.

You could say exactly the same about the way Twin Peaks finished. Unsatisfying, yes; but it remains in the memory because of that.
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Scary stuff

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Anyone remember, from 1989 I think, the TV adaptation of The Woman In Black? Translated from Susan Hill's book to the screen by top wordsmith Nigel Kneale, it scared the bejesus out of me. As far as I know, it was only shown the once on telly (ITV, I think), and isn't available in Britain on DVD.
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Re: The Prisoner was excellent but....

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i recall the last 3 eps were txd by ch4 about 1983 same time i got my 1st VCR so i taped those and the avengers together, last episode fallout was great i thought. olayphtangphtangbiscuitbarrell wrote:

> ...it was badly let down by the last few episodes - the last
> one in particular which was supposed to explain all. The last
> episode was just garbage.
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Re: The Prisoner was excellent but....

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it was made in 1967 so ahead of its time.
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Re: The Prisoner was excellent but....

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And that's a major point you made , Steve; nothing like it before, very little like it since. Pretty sure if anyone looked up the words Cult television in the dictionary, a picture of The Prisoner would be there.
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Re: The Prisoner was excellent but....

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dark humour as well eg the fallout episode all you need is love was playing while people were getting killed.Caractacus wrote:

> And that's a major point you made , Steve; nothing like it
> before, very little like it since. Pretty sure if anyone looked
> up the words Cult television in the dictionary, a picture of
> The Prisoner would be there.
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Re: The Prisoner was excellent but....

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And also hugely influential on other TV and films, the episode 'AB and C' was a major influence on The Matrix (which also gave a nod to the episode in the film itself)
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