Rediffusion Movie Trailers
Most Popular Rediffusion Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
Robert Trailer (1967)
02 August 1967
A schoolteacher mourning the death of her mother keeps an inattentive student behind one day after class, but from there things spiral, calling her ability to teach into question.
Dial M for Murder Trailer (1967)
15 November 1967
A made-for-television remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 film.
Vacant Possession Trailer (1966)
12 December 1966
An estate agent arranges to meet a couple for a viewing at a flat.
Around the Beatles Trailer (1964)
06 May 1964
The show opens on an image of the Globe Theatre, with Ringo Starr unfurling a flag with the legend "Around The Beatles".
George's Room Trailer (1967)
30 September 1967
A man is interviewed by a young widow as a potential lodger, and learns some disturbing facts about the woman's relationship with her dead husband.
Shelter Trailer (1967)
19 May 1967
A woman seeks shelter from the rain in a park conservatory but is forced into conversation with a man who wants to know what else she is sheltering from.
Goodnight Albert Trailer (1968)
06 February 1968
Albert lives with his Grandma, who he thinks is cramping his style. However an incident reveals to him that he is as much dependent on her as she is of him.
Stella Trailer (1968)
19 June 1968
Stella escapes an unhappy relationship to live in a bedsit. She meets another man which forces her to make decisions about her life.
The Fifty-Seventh Saturday Trailer (1968)
03 July 1968
Mavie cannot declare her love, because the object of her affections is a very busy man.
Nothing's Ever Over Trailer (1968)
17 July 1968
An intense court case involving divorce proceedings is adjourned for lunch. Husband and wife then discover they are both going to be eating in the same cafeteria.
A Man Inside Trailer (1967)
23 May 1967
A middle aged man taunted by his young office colleagues about his bachelorhood turns to violence.
The Gentleman Caller Trailer (1967)
16 June 1967
Visiting unemployed brothers Clack and Ged, social security inspector Mr. Hicks finds few reasons for sympathy.
