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- Steam jazz aboard the paddle boat Cottontail.
- Duke Ellington's score 'In the beginning God' is seen for the first time on TV in an Easter celebration of sacred music, with the help of Jamaican tenor George Webb and a choral score by Bob Sharples.
- A program for people with something to sing about.
- The story about a clerk in an insurance office situated next door to a cafe.
- A space research centre near a sleepy English village is threatened by an other-wordly force.
- A variety show originating from the ABC Theatre in the British seaside city of Blackpool.
- Weekly comedy adventure series set aboard a cruise ship, the S S Adriana as it crosses the Atlantic several times, and heads on a tour of the Mediterranean, with stories concerning passengers and crew.
- Horne A'Plenty brings a topical approach to this often overworked theme. For this is topicality with a difference, a cornucopia of up-to-the-minute sketches, comedy, satire and social comment.
- A secondary mission in a new rocket, MR4 (Moon Rocket 4), to the Moon takes off from Buchan Island. This time Henderson takes the lead role as pilot accompanied by Professor Wedgewood's oldest son Geoff as radio operator, Professor Mary Meadows, Henderson's niece Margret along with Hamlet. One of the crew turns out to be the science writer named Harcourt Brown. Brown has plans to divert the ship to Mars as he is determined to prove that there is life on the planet. Brown succeeds in getting MR4 to Mars, but with the length of the journey, the crew decide that the only way to get home is to find water on Mars.
- True stories of the French resistance, based on the memoirs of Philippe de Vomécourt.
- Nothing to do with the legendary yet not-yet-formed rock band, this was a British TV-series, starring Canadian character-actor (who only worked in England) Bernard Braden.
- Animated stop-motion shorts featuring Snip, a magical pair of scissors, and Snap, an origami styled paper cut dog with his paper dog friends. Designed and animated by Thok Søndergaard who went on to develop Danish children TV animation.
- A journalist investigates mysterious attacks on a nuclear power station in the Andes, possibly caused by a strange giant beast.
- Short pop videos used for time fillers etc.
- A sequel to City Beneath the Sea. A journalist goes to the ocean floor to look for Phenicium, a rare metal vital for space research. Of course, the bad guys want it, too.
- Geoffrey Wedgwood secretly replaces an astronaut and Professor Wedgwood launches Geoffrey into space.
- Comedy series where Stacey Smith (Hattie Jacques) as private investigator Stacey Smith, who works in London for the Stanton Detective Agency, run by Harry Stanton (Jameson Clark). She is given trivial investigations but her misadventures always offered more excitement than was expected. At same time she was on the lookout for the right man.
- A new discovery at the Maxwell Laboratory brings sinister unwelcome visitors.
- Tony's nightclub in Swinging London is aptly called 'Hancocks', but the only things he can rely on is his faithful hat check/waitress and Bunny girl Esmeralda and Toulouse his waiter/chef/cook/dish washer.
- The story of a boy called Jon who falls through a mysterious Door, lands on Earth and loses his memory. He is treated with kindness by some, but fear and hatred by others.
- A view of young people's lives in the north of England, centering around a rich young woman named Charlotte, her relationships with a wealthy man named Peter and a poor yet intriguing boy named Frankie, and their weekend adventures.
- Professor Norman Wedgewood and his team are planning another rocket mission to the Moon. Once again, Geoff, Valerie and Jimmy are on hand to witness the launch of a new rocket MR1 (Moon Rocket 1), along with journalist friend Conway Henderson.
- Returning from their unexpected trip to Mars the crew of MR4 intercept a distress signal from Captain Wilson, a U.S astronaut, and must change course for Venus to attempt a rescue in space. However, through the space periscope, Brown sees what appears to be a settlement or a city of some sort. Desperate to investigate, Brown edits Wilson's message and tricks the crew into landing Venus so as they can rescue him.
- In June 1940, Germany took over the Channel Islands . These are the stories of how the three children, Terry Benson and Cliff and Carol Delamere fought back to give the enemy a bloody nose.