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- A medical information film about strokes, intended for patients.
- A documentary on the life of Eric Morecambe based on discoveries from his private study, which until now had not been entered since his death twenty years ago.
- A documentary about the residents of the village of Botton in Yorkshire.
- On Halloween, the souls of the Simpson family are trapped in a tree, and each family member must defeat their own nightmare to escape, each of which is based on a segment of the "Treehouse of Horror" Halloween specials in _"Simpsons, The" (1989)_.
- Bart wins a painting contest and embarks on a round-the-world treasure hunt. Unbeknownst to him, the contest was rigged by Mr. Burns, who hates the Simpson family so much he has vowed to destroy them with the help of his relatives in China (Fu Manchu Burns), the North Pole (Abominable Snow Burns), Egypt (Ramses Burns) and Hollywood (Eric von Burns).
- A look at the enduring concept of Room 101, the psychological torture chamber created by 'George Orwell' for his novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four".
- An investigation into the secret world of the funding of the Labour Party.
- A look at the storylines that have made the headlines.
- Shifty car salesman Boycie and his wife Marlene leave their council estate in Peckham, London to start a new life in a rambling farmhouse in Shropshire.
- A look at the storylines and episodes that were the first of their kind.
- Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, visits the Sargerson family at their home on a council estate in Hull in order to persuade them to adopt a healthier lifestyle.
- A documentary exploring the supposed curse that affects the lives of people involved with portraying the Superman character.
- A look at how storylines have been influenced by real world events.
- Four celebrities each walk into an unknown scenario and improvise their way through the scene.
- Celebrities choose the best and worst TV moments that have affected their lives.
- British astronomer Paul Hamilton leaves London for a new life in a remote Australian settlement.
- Etno, Gorgious, Candy, Bud and Stereo are five aliens stranded on planet Earth. Their joy at finally being able to return home is short-lived when their escape is hampered by evil scientist Dr. Sakarin and his hired bounty hunter Bolok, who plan to adbuct and dissect them.
- John Walsh presents various theories regarding the mystery of "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" in The Simpsons (1989).
- A documentary charting the rise and fall of the spiv (dodgy dealer) during post-war Britain.
- Peter Parker promises Mary Jane to get a bowl for her goldfish, but gets involved in stopping a crimewave as Spider-Man - Hammerhead, the Big Wheel, Electro, the Rhino and the Scorpion are causing chaos in New York City, in a grand scheme devised by criminal mastermind Mysterio.
- A blue hedgehog with supersonic speed must rescue animals from being turned into robots by a mad scientist.
- A look at nine months in the lives of two half-sibling couples, whose incestuous relationships began after reuniting as adults.
- A look at the key areas of teenage life regularly portrayed in soaps, including the extent to which they reflect reality and influence teenage behavior.
- An autobiographical documentary on the life of Richard Whiteley, presented by the man himself.
- An alphabet-based compilation of clips from Red Dwarf (1988) with celebrities discussing their favorite characters and moments.
- An exploration of how World War One changed British society. The stories behind some of the names listed on war memorials are investigated by tracking down the descendants of the soldiers.
- An investigation into what really happened after the massacre at the 1972 Munich Olympics, including the revenge carried out by Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency.
- Chairman Humphrey Lyttelton gives the panellists silly things to do.
- A documentary about 16-year-old Brenda Spencer's school shooting of 1979.
- A look at the Church of England's stance on homosexuality and how it has been forced to reconsider its position in light of the Civil Partnership Act.
- An exploration of how many gay and lesbian Muslims attempt to integrate their religion with their sexuality.
- Esther Rantzen, Marcus Brigstocke and Ron Atkinson endeavor to learn French, with the intention of becoming fluent enough to carry out a task related to their profession.
- Gordon Ramsay, accompanied by 'Chris Moyles', cooks a three-course meal live to prove that it can be done in just one hour, and encourages people to cook along at home.
- Customer service employees are shown dealing with complaints badly in different scenarios, including face-to-face in a retail store, an airport customer service desk and a local authority as well as over the telephone. Following the coaching points given by Richard Wilson, the employees are able to manage and resolve the complaints they receive more effectively.
- In a special edition of "University Challenge" hosted by Angus Deayton, the Southerners (Stephen Fry, Hugh Grant, Sarah Alexander and Omid Djalili) compete against the Northerners (Armando Iannucci, Neil Morrissey, Colin Murray and John Thomson).
- In a special edition of "University Challenge" hosted by Angus Deayton, the Gownies (graduates Stephen Fry, Clive Anderson, David Baddiel and Frank Skinner) compete against the Townies (Danny Baker, Johnny Vaughan, Jeremy Beadle and Gina Yashere).
- Clarissa Dickson Wright tracks down Britain's oldest known cookbook, King Richard II's 700-year-old scroll "The Forme of Cury", and compares its contents with the way we eat today, as well as re-creating some of the dishes for a group of food and medieval history experts.
- A year-by-year account of how Christmas was celebrated in Britain during World War II.
- A documentary about a 19-year-old afflicted with testicular cancer and trying to cope with impending parenthood.
- A look at domestic violence and the issues it raises.
- Three motorcycle riding penguins fight evil genius Caractacus P. Doom, a mad scientist intent on world domination.
- Hoax documentary in which Muriel Gray challenges "artists" (who are actually actors) about their work.
- Charlie Brooker, Jimmy Carr, Lauren Laverne and David Mitchell respond irreverently to the election results as they unfold.
- Alan Partridge presents an evening of comedy performances to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
- David Walliams raises money for Comic Relief by appearing in a 24-hour marathon of various popular panel shows.
- An investigation into the Katyn Forest Massacre. In 1943, Nazi Germany discovered a mass grave of more than 4,000 Polish army officers in the Soviet Union; now, a self-appointed tribunal - in which the viewpoints of the nations involved in the case are represented by actors - conducts its own investigation.