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- A random accident brings struggling businessman Thomas Blake into contact with Mr Knight, a successful financier. Knight encourages him to take risks with his money and his honour, and Blake discovers that all that glitters is not gold.
- A sideshow owner and his main attraction, a midget, fall for the same woman.
- A rebellious, hard-living factory worker juggles relationships with two women, one of whom is married to another man but pregnant with his child.
- A young man with artistic talent lives in a close-knit coal-mining town and finds himself inhibited by his emotionally manipulative mother.
- A young thief takes up long-distance running when he is sent to a borstal.
- Pop programme series set in an ice stadium. Acts unable to appear had their records choreographed by skaters.
- An adaptation of the Robert Lewis Stevenson adventure classic, in which a young boy sets off on a voyage armed with a map to buried treasure.
- Regarding the overall poverty of the inhabitants of the slum district of St. Ann's Nottingham.
- A cheese warehouse worker with wife and two kids hates his dull life. He reminisces about the time he met the late love of his life and the days they spent riding around on his motorbike and her horse committing petty thievery.
- An instructional film for the hotel industry warns against the dangers of hotel fires.
- Light the Rock n' Roll spark with a Flame in the guise of Dave, Noddy, Jim and Don and their showcase of the rise and demise of rock band Flame.
- In a Yorkshire mining town, three educated brothers return to their blue-collar home to celebrate the fortieth wedding anniversary of their parents, but dark secrets come to the fore.
- British version of "Hollywood Squares" with nine celebrities of different stature arranged in a grid.
- Parallels are drawn between St. Joan and Adolph Hitler, which exposes a sometimes fraudulent, megalomanic self-love on the part of the subject.
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- 1978–TV Episode
- A team of experts from auction houses tours towns throughout the UK to value treasures brought in by members of the public.
- Tonight from Tiffany's nightclub in Nottingham. Music, dance and talk with Linda Lewis and Jon Eden. Featuring disco dancing from World Freestyle Disco Dance Champion "Grant Santino and The Family," music from the funk band "Olympic Runners," plus a short film featuring the young people of Nottingham talking about their ideas and interests.
- Two families go head to head to answer everyday questions.
- Contestants test their darts skills and general knowledge and battle it out to get to Bully's Prize Board.
- The murder of a Soviet defector forces his old handler, British spymaster George Smiley, out of retirement. His investigation leads to an old nemesis, the Soviet spymaster known only as "Karla". This will be their final dance.
- The final confrontation between Smiley and Karla takes place. But in this game there are no victors, only losers.
- Seven British construction workers escape Britain's ever-growing dole queues and travel to Germany to work on a site in Düsseldorf. Follow their trials and tribulations of working away from home and away from the women they left behind.
- General knowledge quiz for 16-18-year-olds.
- When his young daughter disappears, her father refuses to accept that she is dead and sets out on a journey to find her.
- A satire show using puppets that are caricatures of major public figures.
- The British version of the popular and long-running American game show. The show presented a wide variety of contests and games, all with the same basic challenge: guess the prices of everyday (and some not-so-everyday) items. The contestants whose estimates were the closest would win the prizes and move on to more difficult games with even bigger prizes.
- The everyday lives of working-class inhabitants of Albert Square, a traditional Victorian square of terrace houses surrounding a park in the East End of London's Walford borough. The square includes the Queen Vic pub and a street market.
- William Worthington gives up his job as a banker in order to go to a Theatre School as a very mature student.
- Ronald Reagan loses out in a debate with a cheese sandwich, Boy George sings a song about how war is naughty, Saint and Greavsie discuss the hostage crisis, the Royal Family attempt to come up with a name for the new arrival and there is a look back over the changing political views of David Owen in a special edition of 28Up.
- On the trail of 'Cedric the Hyena', Saint and Greavsie find themselves in a disaster movie.
- In this episode Prince William continues in his plot to usurp his father, there's a lesson on Italian football and in Film '85 Barry Norman looks at the new Dustin Hoffman film The Lettuce.
- Prince William attempts to sell his baby brother to a surrogacy agency, Steve Davis bemoans his lack of a nickname, there is the latest chart-topper from Wham! and Margaret Thatcher plans to do something about the sick and elderly - by abolishing the House of Lords!.
- Prince Charles has a problem eating his greens whilst Nigel Lawson is worried that he may go down in history as the Chancellor who couldn't even look after a red suitcase.
- Margaret Thatcher is woken by the dawn chorus, Liz Taylor gorges herself with her new cookery class, Donald Sinden advertises his preferred brand of coffee and Sir John Gielgud reads an excerpt from The A-Team in the original Latin.
- Nigel Lawson attempts to save the pound, the Royal Family play a game of charades and Lester Piggott's horse has something to say about his rider.