Like alcoholism, gambling is a disease. Ches, a compulsive gambler, is sent for medical help. A wonder drug perhaps? Or hypnosis maybe? Ches finds that his psychiatrist has other ideas.
Frank, a young lad from Sheffield, leaves home to seek his fortune in London; he finds the big city not all what he had expected
An Inspector Calls is a play written by English dramatist J. B. Priestley, first performed in 1945 (in Russia) and 1946 (in the UK). It is considered to be one of Priestley's best known works for the stage and one of the classics of mid-20th century English theatre. The play's success and reputation has been boosted in recent years by a successful revival by English director Stephen Daldry for the National Theatre in 1992. This is the 1982 BBC TV film adaptation
A grumpy Scottish soccer boss meets a young fan in a TB sanatorium.
Everyone always looked after Maureen. But her husband comes home after two years in prison and finds she has grown up and he's not ready for the change.
A made-for-television adaptation of the J. B. Priestley play of the same title.
Residents of a sheltered accommodation block run by a warden go about their business.