ITV aired Thames Television's Sexton Blake starring Laurence Payne as Blake and Roger Foss as Tinker from Monday 25 September 1967 to Wednesday 13 January 1971. In keeping with Sexton Blake's classic print adventures, Payne's Blake drove a white Rolls-Royce named "The Grey Panther" and owned a bloodhound named Pedro. The show was originally produced by Ronald Marriott for Associated Rediffusion, with Thames Television taking over production in 1968.
Three independent flatmates find themselves embroiled in a complicated murder case when Samarth, a lawyer, is killed by one of them. Things get darker when the CBI takes charge of the investigation.
Death hits close to home when Lord Peter’s future brother-in-law is murdered. Complicating matters is the man who stands accused: Gerald Wimsey, Lord Peter’s brother.
The story of this series is about a young girl named "Ghazaleh" who works as a charity blogger in cyberspace. She has set up a boarding school for working and abused children in her grandmother's old house and, together with her cousin "Laleh", has dedicated her life to children.
Chris and Fabri are two young "Formula Kids" drivers and compete in championship for the Drakers team. As they are in the kids section, Chris and Fabri drive their cars through the X-Racer, a kind of "capsule" inside which they sit and drive from distance. Thanks to their X-Tab, Chris and Fabri can communicate to their racing cars and travel through space to easily reach the races locations all over the world. Their mission is not only to become champions; they will also have to rescue the "official" driver of the Drakers' team, who disappeared at the beginning of their adventures, and another task of their main mission is to find the X-Rall, a basic component for their cars.
The medieval period gave us some of the greatest, most enduring stories in history. Some are of them were real – some are altered into pure Legend. These legends usually had somebody doing villainous deeds. The even greater thing is that most of these were surrounded in mystery or conspiracy. Medieval Murder Mysteries uses modern thinking from historical police criminology combined with forensics and human osteologists blended with current historical ideas to try and solve what really happened all those years ago. Magnificent castles, chivalrous knights, powerful kings and queens? You’ll have them. Also require dark deeds, illicit lovers, greedy nobles, mad cardinals? Look no further. They’re all here.