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- A series of animated shorts with a unique twist: each original story is written by a child aged 5-12. CITV's "Share a Story" competition makes kids the creators.
- TV commercial for Kent County Council.
- Animated birds, characterized by stupidity and ruthlessness, search for a new home on a changing planet.
- Our Stories (2020) is a unique first for British television. The four biggest terrestrial television networks in the UK; the BBC, ITV (or STV in Scotland), Channel 4, and Channel 5, united for the first time to create this film celebrating how British TV shapes our culture. The film was shown as a TV advertisement, on the biggest channels from each network, at the exact same time. The BBC doesn't normally show adverts, apart from to show what's coming up next on their own channels, so this was even more unique for them. The TV channels which broadcast the advert were; BBC One, BBC Two, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, STV, UTV, S4C, 4Seven, E4, More4, Film4, ITV2, ITV3, ITV4, ITVBe, 5STAR, 5USA, 5Select, Paramount Network, and BBC Four, at exactly 8:58pm on the 8th of January 2020. It continued to be shown on TV for the rest of the month, along with on their respective websites, and social media pages.
- Warning children not to play near 'dark and lonely' water, a horror film style look and voice-over is used in this film to highlight the dangers.
- They performed "Don't Let Me Down" twice during their rooftop concert of 30 January 1969, one of which was included in the Let It Be (1970) film, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
- Fixer Laura Whelan, 22, from Poole, had her first child when she was living in care. Through her Fixers film, which is being used by children's services in the Bournemouth and Poole area, she wants to encourage other young people to think carefully before making life-changing decisions.
- On Tuesday 23 November 1965 The Beatles were in Twickenham Film Studios to film some promotional videos for their new single We Can Work It Out/Day Tripper. Three versions of We Can Work It Out were made, this one is known as "We can work it out dark clothes"
- A music video for the Spice Girl's song 'Spice Up Your Life'.
- Official music video for "Smile" by Lily Allen.
- The music video for "In Your Eyes".
- Original music video based on the movie Dangerous Minds sung by Coolio featuring LV
- A man (Paul Kaye) walking down the street attracts a crowd of dozens of people following him, ranging from schoolchildren to sumo wrestlers. Official video for the Fat Les song "Vindaloo".
- Spice Girls performs in the music video "Say You'll Be There" from the album "Spice" recorded for Virgin Records. The Spice Girls dance in the desert and take on fictional action star identities. They sing and play use weapon and martial arts skills to capture a man driving a blue Dodge Charger.
- Spice Girls performs in the music video "Wannabe" from the album "Spice" recorded for Virgin Records and EMI Records. The music video begins with the Spice Girls outside London's St. Pancras Grand Hotel. The video shot in one tale follows the girls as they sing, dance, and disturb patrons of the hotel.
- Video clip for the song "Millennium" by Robbie Williams.
- Leggy, skimpily dressed Kylie Minogue on the dance-floor singing the song that relaunched her career.
- Baddiel and Skinner retain their optimism for the future of the England National Football Team despite past disappointments.
- David Jason talks about _"Touch of Frost, A" (1992) {Dead Male One (#3.3)}_.
- This series follows the magical adventures of The Shoe People who live in their own magical land called Shoe Town.
- This features toys which have been thrown in a factory reject bin but come to life and have adventures. This time though they are dolls and, rather than becoming superheroes and saving fellow beings, they show young viewers the important moral that even those who get rejected by others can still have fun
- Music video for Oasis single "Don't Look Back in Anger". Liam and Noel Gallagher and band mates appear inside of a classic car that takes all of them to a great mansion where they perform the song. In between shots, several female models are present all dressed in white while Oasis is doing their gig. Patrick Macnee makes a special appearance as Oasis' car driver, remembering his old days in The Avengers (1961) posing as John Steed in his signature suit and umbrella (but not his bowler hat).
- Enter the fun prehistoric world of Moschops the Therapsid and all his dinosaur friends in this classic 80s British children's animated series. Voiced by Bernard Cribbins.
- A boy has adventures in a fantasy land of chalk drawings, usually solving problems he inadvertently created on his own chalkboard at home.
- About a man who lives in a lighthouse.
- Anarchic late night cookery show presented entirely by members of the public, each seemingly more quirky than the last.
- Tired of performing in the circus and longing for home, Nellie the elephant packs her trunk and begins the journey back to her herd.
- Animated adventures set on Junglie Island with a host of animal friends.
- Long-running notice board for the police, who via the amiable presenter Shaw Taylor would request help from the viewer in helping them solve various crimes.
- All Saints perform in the U.K. version of the music video "Never Ever" from the album "All Saints" recorded for London Records. The music video begins with a shot of a man leaving a woman as she sleep in bed. The group sings as clips of them at a boy play throughout.
- Two fun loving, young Chimps called Bangers and Mash get up to all sorts of antics. Usually their mischievous ways cause headaches for their family at No 3, Tree Street and the local residents of Chimpton.
- The adventures of a family of rats living in a hole in the wall in the house of British entertainer Danny La Rue.
- Music video request show, allowing viewers to dedicate a song and send a message to someone in their lives.
- An animated series for young children, featuring the adventures of a spirited black and white cat and her other feline friends. The series has no dialogue, with the characters communicating only in electronic miaows, purrs and trills.
- Offers three minute plus eerie tales. Peter Williams narrates.
- Official music video of "Wonderwall" by Oasis.
- Tube Mice was a short lived but popular cartoon TV series from 1988 about four mice - Vernon, Toaster, Squeak and Bubble, who live at Oxford Circus Tube Station in London. They would have hilarious adventures each day and furnish their homes with odds and ends dropped by the humans passing through the station. Episodes were around five minutes long and were shown on CITV until late 1990. A video was released in 1993 but is rare now and unavailable.
- Music video for Robbie Williams' 2000 single "Kids" in which Kyle Minogue is featured. The music video contains several references to the musical film "Grease", particularly in the choreography between Williams and Minogue.
- Kevin Whately talks about his memories of Inspector Morse (1987).
- The music video featured animation provided by the satirical British cartoon series 2DTV.
- The music video for the song was directed by Andy Baybutt. The video begins with several references to The Verve's earlier work. The band appears in the same formation and clothes as they did at the end of the video for "Bitter Sweet Symphony".
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