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The Magic Roundabout (1966) Take a trip down memory lane.
Maigret (1960) Gallic goings-on with the Parisian detective.
Match of the Day (1964) Jerseys for goalposts and oranges at half-time.
Miss Marple (1987) Joan Hickson solves crimes in the countryside.
The Money Programme (1983) Learn about inflation and things to do with numbers and running economies.
The Morecambe and Wise Show (1971) Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise made their first series of The Morecambe And Wise Show in 1961.
Newsround (1975) John Craven, the man who could make current affairs interesting to kids.
Noggin the Nog (1968) Storytelling before Jackanory.
Onedin Line (1973) Tall ship extravaganza, perfect for Sunday evenings.
One Foot in the Grave (1990) Victor Meldrew and his very long suffering wife.
One is Fun (1985) Delia serves dishes for singletons.
Only Fools and Horses (1982) Del Boy, Rodney, Trigger and Grandad. This time next year...
Panorama (1969) A true sign that it was time for bed - Panorama.
The Paul Daniels Magic Show (1991) Now featuring the lovely Debbie McGee.
Playaway (1984) Brian Cant's finest hour.
Playschool (1970) Build a house. Build four windows. Or something like that.
Porridge (1974) Ronnie Barker enjoying himself in Slade Prison.
Quatermass (1955) Quatermass II was transmitted live in 1955, with later episodes preceded with a unique warning for those of a nervous disposition.
Randall and Hopkirk (deceased) (2001) Reeves and Mortimer revisit the detective with his dead partner.
Record Breakers (1985) Roy Castle, huge warehouses full of dominoes and lots and lots of tap dancing.
Red Dwarf (1988) The day to day lives of a hologram, misfit and a cat as they cruise across the galaxy.