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- Alice stumbles into the world of Wonderland. Will she get home? Not if the Queen of Hearts has her way.
- Holiday travel series.
- The epic saga of a great Australian entertainment family. Their domain stretches from the excitement of the circus, the thrill of the theatre and the dangers of the wild animal parks to the politics of the boardroom jungle.
- Comedy featuring interweaving stories of seven households caught up in a property chain on moving day, each one dependent on the other.
- Sky Channel's Saturday morning children's show featuring wall to wall cartoons, music and other programmes that was broadcast all over Europe. Presented by Mr. P (later replaced by Andy Sheldon), Crocker the Crocodile and Snoot the Seal.
- The music video for the cover song "Everytime You Go Away" by an English singer Paul Young from the 1985 album "The Secret of Association". The video alternates between Paul Young on set and the storyline about an imprisoned ballet dancer.
- Game show in which contestants try to guess well-known phrases or sayings from animated picture puzzles.
- A magical children's series about an alien magician called Wizbit who comes to Earth for a year and a day to learn all about our planet. Wizbit, a giant yellow magicians hat, mainly solved puzzles in the city of Puzzleopolis.
- A New York cop is put in charge of a space police precinct and charged with the duty of protecting alien worlds from the evils of organised crime.
- Popular (40% audience share) weekly debate show shown all across the central region of the UK. A national version also aired in the late 1990s entitled "Thursday Night Live"
- Sepcial edition about race riots, comparing the situation in Britain and America.
- The Cook Report was a British current affairs television program shown on ITV, produced for the network by Central Television from 1987 to 1996.
- Topics covered include disabled parents, young dancers, and culpability for drink drivers.
- A return to the subject of disabled parents, the public view of political figures, and NHS funding.
- After two beautiful women are stabbed to death a month apart by the same killer, the only connection between the pair is their car dealership.
- Sarah Thompson, an American visiting England, meets and marries William Whitfield, the Duke of Whitfield. They settle in a chateau in France and begin a family. World War II interrupts their happiness and alters their future. After the war, the family helps war survivors by buying their jewelry and eventually opens a jewelry store, which rapidly becomes a success. But conflicts abound as new generations arise and forces from both outside and within threaten the store and the family.
- A filmed stage production of the classic musical.
- A nun discovers she has more to give outside her convent.
- Award winning animated series based on the books by Jane Hissey. The toys in the playroom remember that Old Bear disappeared long ago, they find him in the loft and bring him back to the playroom where they listen to his stories.
- Shopping-based game show includes trivia questions about products and a final "shopping spree" round.
- The story of three women who are involved in adulterous affairs - and Rose, who believes that anyone who sleeps with another's husband is committing a crime against womanhood. Ah, but how long will Rose be able to resist the charms of married photographer Paul...? Will Ray leave Sandy? Will Martin leave Margaret? Is ANY relationship better than NO relationship? And will Rose's erotic pictorial portfolio from Paris be the ultimate downfall of Paul? Stay tuned....
- A children's series featuring the seaside town of Bottle Bay, which exists inside a ship in a bottle on a mantlepiece. Every midnight the various ghosts of Bottle Bay emerge to haunt the town.
- On her husband's demise, attractive Bridget suddenly finds she can't meet the financial demand of her Sussex country house in Brighton without his income. Her solution: take in lodgers. Two other "belles" answer her offer. Annie, also a widow, is a dim but friendly, likable farmer's daughter from a small village; Frances is a sardonic, sarcastic teacher whose husband Gilbert left her for a younger woman, taking the house. Later, Frances' tactless, overprotective mother Josephine moves in as well, to hover over and generally annoy her daughter. The women bond and Bridget shows her seductive side and she searches for a new mate.
- Exploits of a group of girls at a 1950s finishing school.
- Programmes giving the British people an insight into the workings of all aspects of the female side of Hollywood.
- An educational children's programme set in a castle, with each episode being themed around a letter of the alphabet.
- Sit down comedy from Dave Allen that was filmed at the Mermaid Theatre in London. Dave Allen jokes about everyday life and his favourite topic, religion.
- Weekly review of the latest video releases.
- Paul McKenna has made his name through his own brand of popular entertainment, but in this informative and entertaining TV-series he presents how hypnosis can be used for a whole range of practical and therapeutic purposes - everything from stopping smoking to improving your performance at work or play.
- 'Metroland' was a documentary series made by Carlton Television, which focused on subjects relevant to the London area. The films were directed by first-time directors. The series ran from 1993 - 2004.
- Archive footage of past Christmas TV shows with special guest appearances from the stars of TV's 'The Liver Birds', 'Man About The House' and 'Pan's People'.
- British current affairs series with Dermot Murnaghan tackling a different issue at home or abroad each week.
- Discussion programme on controversial subjects.