The Master Game broke new ground in the 1970s and 1980s when it established itself as the only international chess tournament played for television.
From her humble beginnings as a Grocer's daughter from Grantham, Margaret Thatcher fought her way through the dirty world of politics and the scepticism of the British electorate to become The Iron Lady. This is her story...
Join one of the most creative and daring Grand Masters on the current international chess tournament scene as he reveals the secrets of the initiative in chess!
After his father is killed in a tragic accident, young Jim Craig (Tom Burlinson) has to leave the mountains, where he has grown up, to look for work.
Oscar winner *Gregory Peck (To Kill a Mockingbird) stars in this “brilliantly cast” (The Hollywood Reporter) Western epic.
Peter Cushing (Dracula, Star Wars)and Wanda Ventham (U F.O, The Lotus Eaters.) star in this spine chilling 1968 British horror classic, directed by Vernon Sewell (Curse Of The Crimson Altar, Burke & Hare).
Comedy legends Terry-Thomas and Barry Humphries star in this hilarious 1975 madcap musical, featuring the cream of the British pop scene and directed by Bruce Beresford (Driving Miss Daisy).
In this unique and outrageous period comedy adapted from George MacDonald Fraser’s novel, Malcolm McDowell stars as a comic character come to life.
From the best seller by Ernest K Gann (author of The High and The Mighty) Fate is the Hunter details a horrific airplane crash and, in its aftermath.
Available for the very first time for home viewing, Prudence and the Pill serves up a comic slice of sixties permissiveness.
In a remote village in 17th Century England, a farm labourer Ralph Gower accidentally stumbles across a develish skull whilst ploughing through a field.