- Vera, set 8
- The wild west, a BBC/Discovery Channel Production ; writer, Colin Swash ; produced and directed by David Stewart, Tim Robinson
- Pirates, a BBC/National Geographic Channel/ProSieben/France 2/TelFrance co-production in association with Dangerous Films ; written by Andrew Bampfield ; directed by Richard Dale, Tilman Remme
- Lord Edgware dies, [Agatha Christie]
- Doctor who, The enemy of the world, BBC TV ; [written] by David Whitaker ; directed by Barry Letts ; produced by Innes Lloyd
- An Easter celebration, BBC ; directed by Rhodri Huw
- Last of the summer wine, vintage 2000, BBC Worlwide ; British Broadcasting Corporation ; written by Roy Clarke ; directed and produced by Alan J.W. Bell
- Silent witness, season 4, director Matthew Evans, Richard Signy, David Thacker ; writers Niall Leonard, Nigle McCrery, J. C. Wilsher
- Threads, [written] by Barry Hines ; a BBC production in association with Western-World Television, Inc. and the Nine Network ; produced and directed by Mick Jackson
- Killing Eve, season 2, a Sid Gentle Films production ; Endeavor Content ; written by Emerald Fenwell ; directed by Damon Thomas
- Doctor who, series 3, part 2
- Bill, BBC Films and BFI present ; in association with KOCH Media, Screen Yorkshire and Lipsync LLC ; a Cowboy Films/Punk Cinema production ; directed by Richard Bracewell ; produced by Charles Steel, Alasdair Flind, Tony Bracewell, Richard Bracewell ; screenplay by Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond
- Doctor who, The visitation, BBC ; produced by John Nathan-Turner ; written by Eric Saward ; directed by Peter Moffatt
- Parade's end
- Evil under the sun, Agatha Christie
- The farthest, Voyager in space, a Crossing the Line and HHMI Tangled Bank Studios production for PBS ; in co-production with ZDF in cooperation with ARTE, BBC and RTÉ ; written & directed by Emer Reynolds ; produced by John Murray & Clare Stronge
- Spy in the wild 2, BBC Earth ; a John Downer production for BBC, PBS, and Thirteen Productions, Inc
- Sharpe, [director, Tom Clegg], Complete season two
- The moonstone, directed by Lisa Mulcahy
- Last of the summer wine, vintage 2001, BBC