- Robin Hood, Tiger Aspect Production ; BBC ; series producers, Jane Hudson and Tom Mullens ; written by Michael Chaplin, Simon J. Ashford, Ryan Craig, Holly Phillips, Lisa Holdsworth, Timothy Prager, John Jackson, Chris Lang ; directed by Matthew Evans, Roger Goldby, Alex Pillai, Patrick Lau, John Greening, Graeme Harper, Douglas Mackinnon, Season three
- La clemenza di Tito, opera seria in two acts, music, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; libretto, Metastasio and Mazzola ; recitatives, Stephen Oliver ; directed for the stage by Nicholas Hytner ; directed for TV by Robin Lough ; a BBC-TV production in association with RM Arts ; the Glyndebourne Festival Opera production
- Edge of darkness, [written] by Troy Kennedy Martin ; a BBC TV production in association with Lionheart Television International ; produced by Michael Wearing ; directed by Martin Campbell
- My family and other animals, BBC ; WGBH ; written by Simon Nye ; directed by Sheree Folkson ; produced by Simon Lewis
- A murder is announced, a BBC-TV production ; in association with the Arts and Entertainment Network, U.S.A. and the Seven Network, Australia ; dramatised by Alan Plater ; produced by Guy Slater ; directed by David Giles
- The mission, Warner Bros., Goldcrest and Kingsmere present ; an Enigma production in association with Fernando Ghia ; directed by Roland Joffé ; produced by Fernando Ghia and David Puttnam ; original story and screenplay by Robert Bolt
- The Vicar of Dibley, 2 entertain Video Limited ; a Tiger Aspect production for BBC ; produced by Sophie Clarke-Jervoise ; written by Richard Curtis and Paul Mayhew-Archer ; directed by Ed Bye
- Say goodbye to the President, Marilyn and the Kennedys, a BBC TV production in association with SelecTV of America [and others] ; executive producers, Ted Landreth and Olivia Lichtenstein ; written and directed by Christopher Olgiati
- Jekyll, Hartswood Films in association with Stagescreen Productions for BBC ; a BBC America co-production ; produced by Elaine Cameron and Jeffrey Taylor ; written by Steven Moffat ; directed by Douglas Mackinnon, Matt Lipsey
- Byron, BBC ; written by Nick Dear ; produced by Ruth Baumgarten ; directed by Julian Farino ; executive producers, Laura Mackie, Hilary Salmon, Andrea Miller
- The buccaneers, a BBC Television production in association with WGBH Boston ; screenplay by Maggie Wadey ; producer/director, Philip Saville ; co-producer, Rosalind Wolfes
- Carmen, by Georges Bizet ; an RM Arts Production, from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden ; libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy after Prosper Merimée ; general director, Jeremy Isaacs ; directed for the stage by Nuria Espert ; directed for television by Barrie Gavin ; a BBC TV/RM Arts/RTVE co-production
- The final cut, screenplay by Andrew Davies ; directed by Mike Vardy ; produced by Ken Riddington ; a co-production of BBC-TV and WGBH/Boston
- A pocketful of rye, a BBC-TV production ; in association with the Arts and Entertainment Network, U.S.A. and the Seven Network, Australia ; dramatised by T.R. Bowen ; produced by George Gallaccio ; directed by Guy Slater
- One foot in the grave, BBC-TV ; produced and directed by Susan Belbin, Season 1
- Anne of Avonlea, BBC ; produced by John McRae ; written by Elaine Morgan ; directed by Joan Craft
- I, Claudius, by Jack Pulman ; a BBC Television production, in association with London Films ; producer, Martin Lisemore ; directed by Herbert Wise
- Monarch of the Glen, an Ecosse Films production for BBC TV ; produced by Stephen Garwood ; written by John Martin Johnson, Mark Holloway, Niall Leonard, Leslie Stewart, Andrew Taft, Robert Frazer, Colin Wyatt ; directed by Rick Stroud, Richard Signy, Robert Knights, Julian Holmes, Series 4
- Kes, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; Woodfall Films presents a Kestrel Films production ; adapted by Barry Hines, Kenneth Loach, Tony Garnett ; produced by Tony Garnett ; directed by Kenneth Loach
- The moonstone, a co-production of BBC Television and WGBH/Boston in association with Carlton Ltd. ; produced by Chris Parr ; screenplay by Kevin Elyot ; directed by Robert Bierman
- The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, HBO presents in association with the Weinstein Company and BBC, a Mirage Enterprises and Cinechicks production ; series producer, Tim Bricknell, The complete first season
- Inspector Lynley mysteries, a BBC production
- Operation wild, a BBC production with PBS ; director and series producer, Serena Davies
- Fawlty Towers, the complete collection, BBC ; direction and production by John Howard Davies, Douglas Argent, Bob Spiers ; written by John Cleese and Connie Booth
- The Mission, Warner Bros., Goldcrest and Kingsmere present ; an Enigma production in association with Fernando Ghia ; directed by Roland Joffé ; produced by Fernando Ghia and David Puttnam ; original story and screenplay by Robert Bolt
- Hamlet, 2 entertain : Illuminations, Royal Shakespeare Company for BBC ; in association with Thirteen for WNET.org and NHK ; producers, John Wyver, Sebastian Grant ; director, Gregory Doran
- Auschwitz, inside the Nazi state, KCET Hollywood ; British Broadcasting Corporation
- The house of Eliott, a BBC-TV production in association with the Arts and Entertainment Network ; produced by Jeremy Gwilt ; written by Julia Stoneham [and others] ; directed by Ken Hannam [and others]
- Absolutely fabulous, British Broadcasting Corporation ; French & Saunders Productions ; producer, Jon Plowman ; writer, Jennifer Saunders, Series 4
- Penguins
- Bomber boys, a Lion Television production ; executive producers for BBC, Sam Anthony, Emma Willis ; executive producer, Nick Catliff ; produced & directed by Harvey Lilley
- Africa's incredible hulks
- Prince Caspian, and, The voyage of the Dawn Treader, a BBC television production in association with Wonderworks ; producer, Paul Stone ; director, Alex Kirby ; screenplay by Alan Seymour
- The casual vacancy, a Brontë Film & Television production for BBC and HBO ; written by Sarah Phelps ; produced by Ruth Kenley-Letts ; directed by Jonny Campbell
- Roy Clarke's Keeping up appearances, produced by Harold Snoad ; written by Roy Clarke ; directed by Harold Snoad, 4
- The Inspector Lynley mysteries, a co-production of BBC and WGBH/Boston, 2
- The song of lunch, a poem, written by Christopher Reid ; produced by Pier Wilkie ; adapted for television and directed by Niall MacCormick ; a BBC Productions, Masterpiece co-production
- House of cards trilogy, co-production of BBC TV and WGBH/Boston ; adapted by Andrew Davies
- After the storm, the American exile of Béla Bartók, a BBC TV/MTV Hungary co-production in association with Portobello Productions and La Sept ; director, Donald Sturrock
- Poldark [1975], a BBC Television production in association with London Film Productions Ltd. ; directed by Phillip Dudley, Roger Jenkins ; produced by Anthony Coburn ; written by Alexander Baron [and others], Series 2
- Bleak House, a BBC, WGBH Boston co-production in association with Deep Indigo ; screenplay by Andrew Davies ; produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark ; directors, Justin Chadwick (episodes 1-9), Susanna White (episodes 10-15)
- Civilisation, a personal view by Kenneth Clark, written and narrated by Kenneth Clark ; BBC TV ; produced by Michael Gill and Peter Montagnon
- Love in the animal kingdom, a co-production of Thirteen Productions LLC and BBC in association with WNET ; produced and edited by Mark Fletcher ; directed by Mark Fletcher
- Pinochet's last stand, HBO Films presents in association with BBC ; produced by Richard Curson Smith ; written and directed by Richard Curson Smith
- A year in Provence, screenplay by Michael Sadler ; produced by Ken Riddington ; directed by David Tucker ; a BBC TV production in association with Arts & Entertainment Network
- Roy Clarke's Keeping up appearances, written by Roy Clarke ; produced & directed by Harold Snoad, 1
- Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, 2 entertain ; British Broadcasting Corporation ; a Talent Associates-Paramount Ltd. production in association with BBC Television and CBS Television ; produced by David Susskind, Lars Schmidt, Norman Rutherford ; adapted for television by Phil Reisman ; translated by Eva Le Gallienne ; directed by Alex Segal
- King Richard the Third, presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by Cedric Messina ; directed by david Giles
- The chronicles of Narnia, the lion, the witch and the wardrobe, a BBC TV production ; in association with WonderWorks ; producer, Paul Stone ; director, Marilyn Fox ; dramatised by Alan Seymour
- Daniel Deronda, by George Eliot ; screenplay by Andrew Davies ; producer, Louis Marks ; directed by Tom Hooper ; a BBC-WGBH Boston co-production ; screenplay, Andrew Davies ; director, Tom Hooper ; producer Louis Marks