Armchair Thriller is a British television programme, broadcast on ITV in two series in 1978 and 1980. Owing something to some of the off-shoots of the earlier Armchair Theatre, the new series used ...
Peter Davison and Janet Fielding travel back to the London site where they filmed in 1983.
Imogen Stubbs has a confession. The actress is decluttering the houseboat on the Thames in west London, where she’s lived for ...
The 'off-grid' period is a sacred rite of passage in rock history: a moment when the machinery of fame becomes so loud that ...
The biggest exhibition ever devoted to the decades-spanning career of provocative British artist Tracey Emin opens Friday at London's Tate Modern, celebrating her ability to transform "life's trauma" ...
From Broughton to Fury Boxing was not invented in Britain, but it was codified there. The sport's rules, its governing structures, ...
In the 1980s, the letters pages in The Telegraph received a remarkable amount of correspondence about the call of the cuckoo ...
TV stars of the 1980s were different than movie stars, as they were in your home dozens of times a year with their TV shows. For many Baby Boomer men, these particular TV stars were crush-worthy icons ...
The 1980s delivered several iconic TV shows that are now considered masterpieces, including Cheers, Dallas, and Miami Vice.
Lovejoy', the BBC show, is returning To TV from See-Saw Films 30 years after the end of the Ian McShane starring drama about an antiques dealer.