The best episode directed by Claude Whatham is "Galloping Foxley", rated 7/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by Robin Chapman". "Galloping Foxley" aired on 3/15/1980 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Umbrella Man".
A man starts to suffer when he becomes haunted by the memory of the brutal treatment he received in his childhood.
Director: Claude Whatham
Writer: Robin Chapman
A con man arrives in town and starts his scam.
Director: Claude Whatham
Writer: Ronald Harwood
A young, unemployed seaman kills someone in a botched robbery. Convinced the police will trace the knife used back to him, he turns to his friend, Diane, for help.
Director: Claude Whatham
Writer: Denis Cannan
A young Elizabeth lives in dangerous times, leading the Protestant rebellion against her Catholic half-sister Mary, and challenging her claim to the throne.
Director: Claude Whatham
Writer: John Hale