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- A pharmacist travels from the island to the usual medical treatment at hospital in Zagreb. He's followed by low-ranked regime official whose conduct reveals all the misery that arises between people living in totalitarian systems.
- Weekly entertainment regional magazine featuring interviews.
- Music quiz hosted by Tony Slattery, who was regularly joined by another Whose Line is it Anyway? alumnus, Richard Vranch.
- In 1899, A.E.J. Collins scored a still unbroken world record in a school cricket match at Clifton College, the school celebrated by the poet Henry Newbolt in his poem 'Vitai Lampada' ('there's a breathless hush in the close tonight...'). Like so many of his contemporaries, Collins is to be killed in action in the First World War.
- One of two television specials filmed by the stage comedian, Jethro.
- Series featuring archive film footage and photographs together with personal memories from many towns around Wales.
- Reboot set in a toy shop, without a presenter, but with a new female puppet character.
- Eddie is a safe cracker. When he is released from jail, he has no money and his wife has kicked him out of the house. He hears of a job and teams up with a gang.
- Weekly music and chat show hosted by XFM DJ Eddy Temple-Morris.
- A TV game-show tries to find the most paranoid person in a pub on a particular night out of three separate candidates.
- A couple sit on a log in front of sand dunes facing a small but clear beach. They are in the midst of a contemplative conversation. It isn't life changing, but it isn't an everyday chat, and they are engrossed. Suddenly, from behind a dune, a man comes hurtling into view. He accosts the couple, imploring them to help him. Despite their initial reluctance the man persists and the couple are persuaded to follow him down the beach, where they find his car stuck in the wet sand. It is wedged fast and in the path of the in-coming tide. The couple grab some driftwood and work hard to release the vehicle whilst the man helplessly stands by. After some struggle they manage to ram wood under the front wheels and the man jumps into the car. He revs as the couple push and finally the car is released. Overjoyed, the man waves excitedly to the couple, shouting thanks as he speeds off. But instead of driving away from further trouble, to the couple's amazement, the man heads straight for the sea. As the car plunges into the waves, the couple stare in disbelief. Then, unsure of what else to do, they continue their conversation.
- Series of plays set in the Welsh border country.
- A tribute to Desmond Llewelyn (1914-1999), the great beloved character actor best known for his role as Q, the gadget supplier in the many films of the James Bond franchise, becoming the most regular actor in the series, through four decades and five different actors as Bond (from Connery to Brosnan). The many personalities involved with the Bond franchise, from cast and crew of the many films, share their stories about the experience of working with Llewelyn.
- A children's series starring and co-written by Bill Oddie, the "Bubblegum Brigade" were a group of well-meaning individuals there to help mend broken hearts.
- Jazz musician Bernie Weston find himself falsely accused of murder in Bristol. With the aid of a local reporter he sets out to clear his name and find the real killer.
- A poet of forty wanders about the beach, changes his clothes when he feels like it, reads his poetry, reminisces engagingly, and reflects on life. Looking rather like Max Bygraves gone to seed, he keeps up a patter full of original jokes, interspersed with powerful verse about life and death.
- An elderly man with failing eyesight attends his brother funeral. He discovers a lottery ticket in his dead brothers possessions. Will his luck change or will fate deal a more spiteful blow.
- Barry Ovis (Brian Rix) is Parliamentary Private Secretary to Minister for European Affairs Sir William Mainwaring-Brown (Warren Mitchell). Sir William has a very active libido and gets up to non=portfolio activities. Ovis has to cover for him (usually very badly) and misunderstanding pile on top of misunderstanding.
- Everyday tales of the lives and loves of the residents of the South Wales mining village of Taff Acre.
- A single lawyer must find a wife or risk being disinherited by his rich father.
- A fast-paced supernatural drama where the ghosts of the past are revealed to be very much alive and seven housemates - seven lost souls - share a dark secret unknown to them.
- Family saga about the owners of a Welsh country estate and their various ideas about preserving, exploiting or disposing of it.