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Landmark productions from some of the UK's greatest creative talents, as first seen in the 1980s and 1990s - part of the BBC's rich archive of classic drama.
East of Ipswich (1h 13m)
- PlayhouseStephen Poliakoff’s garlanded play starring Dame Peggy Ashcroft and Michael Kitchen1h 20m
- Number 27Michael Palin’s fondly remembered story of loving where you live, starring Joyce Carey1h 14m
- Screen OneTruth, loyalty and the art of deception. Prunella Scales stars in Alan Bennett's play1h 11m
- BenedictionLove is never still. A moving portrayal of WW1 poet Siegfried Sassoon's turbulent life2h 7m
- Cloud HoweVivien Heilbron stars. The Great War's over, a new chapter of Chris Guthrie's life begins
- Grey GraniteLife is hard. Chris and her son confront wealth and poverty of a nation built before them
- Sunset SongA saga of love, loss and the Scottish land. The classic Lewis Grassic Gibbon adaptation
- Breaking the CodeDerek Jacobi stars as Alan Turing in a poignant and powerful performance1h 31m
- Absurd Person SingularThree couples, three cocktail parties – on the rocks. Alan Ayckbourn's beloved classic1h 53m
- Mrs DallowayA lifetime of lessons. Vanessa Redgrave in an adaptation of Virginia Woolf's classic book1h 33m
- The Railway Station ManJulie Christie and Donald Sutherland star. Love blooms in a country torn apart by hate1h 31m
- Second City FirstsGirl. A ground-breaking play with a young Alison Steadman and TV’s first same-sex kiss33 mins