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- Documentary series focusing on great American artists and personalities.
- Footage from Leni Riefenstahl's Nazi propaganda documentary, Triumph of the Will, is juxtaposed with a popular British dance tune to make fun of Hitler, in this playful short subject.
- On May 17th. 1943 the Royal Air Force carried out one of the most remarkable bombing raids ever undertaken by a handful of skilled aircrew prepared to risk their lives attacking a seemingly impossible target.
- Documentary series chronicling the experiences of deaf people over the last 100 years.
- Our Queen at War reveals Princess Elizabeth's extraordinary teenage life; from broadcasting to the children of the Empire, to putting on pantomimes for the war effort.
- Documentary that explores Bava's film career.
- From the beginning of the First World War to the end of World War II, scientists and engineers worked tirelessly to produce the ultimate weapons of attack and counter attack that the military craved. Great Britain produced, amongst others, Radar, Hobart's funnies and the Bouncing Bomb. Germany, with the rocket genius Von Braun on her side, created the V1 flying bomb and the V2 missile, which lit the dawn of the space race. America created the ultimate weapon of war, the Atomic Bomb, produced to a punishing schedule and used to stop the war in its tracks. "Weapons Of War" combines rare archival footage and the outstanding commentary of Raymond Baxter, himself a former Spitfire pilot, to look back at the armaments that helped to win, and lose, two world wars.
- Stephen H. Bogart narrates the rise to fame of his father, Humphrey Bogart through the use film clips, written material and interviews of friends and co-workers, emphasizing how he got to know him better.
- The death of Joseph Stalin leaves the Soviet Union without a leader. Who will take control and seize power?
- On the 50th anniversary of Winston Churchill's death, Jeremy Paxman tells the story of his state funeral and examines whether Churchill's immense legacy still has resonance today.
- About addresses that carry a dark past. Most of them in London. One in Scotland. The past includes various murderers of reputation. One, 25 Noel Road in Islington, is connected to the murder of playwright Joe Orton. The rest are 10 Rillington Place, Notting Hill - Leopold Road, Crawley - 14 Waterloo Road, Archway - Kirkcudbright, Dumfrieshire - 23 Cranley Gardens, Muswell Hill.
- An account of the state visit to Britain by the President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, in June 1963.
- Sid's journey from prolific character actor in dramatic roles, via Hancock's Half-Hour, to icon status in the Carry-On franchise.
- Japanese film star Miiko Taka comes down steps from airliner and is greeted by May Shaw of the Braemar Girls' Pipe Band, following the success of Sayonara (1957).
- Documents the visit to Britain of the President of Pakistan, General Ayub Khan, on 17th November 1966 that lasted for 12 days.
- After she and Prince Philip visited Ottawa, Queen Elizabeth II opens the Canadian parliament, the first monarch to do so.
- Footage of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in Quebec, Canada.
- The Queen and the Duke fly to Canada for an eight-day tour.
- Record of the royal visit by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip to Sierra Leone 25th November to 1st December 1961.
- Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh begin the first full day of their visit of Canada, with engagements in Charlottetown, on Prince Edward Island.