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- Looking at the implications if the UK population rises to 75 million and vehicle population rises to 30 million by the year 2000.
- About Donovan, the Scottish singer/songwriter Donovan Philips Leitch's lifestyle: his friends, his haunts and his music.
- This movie was based on Quintin Reynolds' lawsuit against Westbrook Pegler. Pegler was a character assassin of the first order. Pegler claimed that Reynolds was a Communist and a coward. Reynolds defended himself, sued, and won big. Reynolds was exonerated and continued writing. Pegler, like most other people like him, eventually imploded.
- The story of how William, Duke of Normandy, became the King of England in the eleventh century.
- A 1968 made-for-television remake of the 1957 film, based on the disturbing 1956 Michael V. Gazzo play, as performed by members of The Actors' Studio on ABC (American Broadcasting Company) television.
- How will we cope with providing enough drinking water,minerals and food in year 2000?
- About two wealthy young Americans on the loose in Cannes. They almost manage to be quite as flawed, deluded and internally impoverished as the surrounding high notes.
- Jacko wakes up on the morning after and finds his life has strangely changed.
- Eddie Carbone is filled with a mysterious resentment when his niece falls in love.
- A middle aged man returns to his home town to show his new girlfriend his origins. After an exhausting trip into the hills to get the best view, he strikes up a conversation with a young artist painting the scene. He finds they have a lot in common...
- Cliff Richard and the Shadows celebrate ten years of being in the business. A musical comedy extravaganza,showing where they have been and where they were going, including a prediction of how they might look and sound, thirty years on in 1998.
- A mysterious Inspector investigates the wealthy Birling family and their dinner guests following the suicide of a young woman.
- A concert by Flanders and Swann, performing their own songs.
- Bing Crosby returns to his Irish roots, visiting Dublin sights and crooning Irish ballads that he made famous. Popular Irish singers, actors, dancers and musicians perform contemporary and traditional songs and poems as well.
- Blackmail, in all its meanings and forms, was the central theme of the episodes comprising this series.
- A three day event, staged at The Dome Concert Hall, Brighton, to select the UK contestant for the San Remo Song Festival.
- Documentary covering the farewell tour of Japan by the chart topping pop group "The Walker Brothers".
- Radio ham QPJakes suspects his wife of an affair, and hires a seedy private detective to spy on her.
- Amanda Wingfield dominates her children with faded gentility and exaggerated tales of her Southern belle past.
- Adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play, in which the idealist Reverend Morell tries to unite Socialism and Christianity.
- In April 1966, Cilla opened in a 3-week cabaret season at London's Savoy Hotel. On her final Sunday, Cilla starred in her own television special produced by her manager Brian Epstein's film company, Subafilms.
- Colin Davis a young conductor who's talents were recognized after having to take over a concert of 'Don Giovanni' from Otto Klemperer in 1959.
- Lively magazine programme for children.
- Scenes from classic dramas, adapted for school and colleges.
- An ex-tennis pro carries out a plot to murder his wife. When things go wrong, he improvises a brilliant plan B.
- An examination of genes at the Medical Research Council in Mill Hill and how they might influence medical procedures in the next century.