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- Young Prince Caspian of Narnia wonders and dreams of the old days of Narnia when animals talked, and there were mythical creatures and four rulers in Caer Paravel.
- A boy and his sister and brother pilot a canal narrow boat from north-east Wales to London. With a girl they meet on the way, they learn about the history of British canals and of the people who live and work on the waterways today.
- Documentary series which sees Fred Dibnah touring Britain's great building feats.
- Three sisters meet on a heritage railway train, and find that they have to understand each others' ways of handling grief.
- Light-hearted documentary series following four celebrities piloting two narrowboats along the Kennet and Avon and Llangollen canals.
- Reece is the school loser - no money, nerdy friends and the girl of his dreams doesn't know he exists! That is until he discovers a mysterious credit card with an unlimited balance. Now able to buy anything he wants, Reece's life appears to have taken a turn for the better. Unfortunately the card is possessed by an evil demon and, as everyone who has benefited from the credit card starts dying in bizarre and gruesome ways.
- A young man, previously missing for over a month, returns to his small Welsh town. What he finds is a world that's changed beyond his reckonings.
- Perhaps the most interesting single feature of the film is the Abbey of Valle Crucis at Llangollen, England, built in 1200 A.D. by Cistercian Monks from France. It is today a remarkably well preserved specimen of the later Norman architecture. Magnificent pictures of the romantic Welsh mountain scenery are shown. A sparkling, rocky little brook is introduced to us as the source of the famous River Dee. Further down, at Llangollen, we catch a glimpse of a salmon fisherman seated in an odd little tub-like craft, known as a "coracle." Bettws-y-Coed is a curious sort of waterfall, not unlike a great bunch of dowers in appearance. Several remarkable bridges, one of which was built by the Romans, and a charming view of Dolwyddelan castle, are other features of this picture. The film closes with a close view of a certain Jenny Jones, a typical old Welshwoman, clad in the conventional garb of the country.
- Astrologer Russell Grant gives a friendly introduction to various beauty spots around the British Isles.
- Jim and his eldest son, Dick are to set sail a converted narrow-boat from the family's boat yard in North Wales when Jim is injured in an accident.
- Now responsible for getting the Flower of Gloster to London Dick and his sister Liz set of along the LLangollen canal. But Life on the cut turns out to be far from plain sailing. There was for example, the trouble with the swing bridge.
- 1989Unrated7.0 (64)TV EpisodeThe continuing adventures of the Dawn Treader.
- Aron lodges a complaint against Matilda. The police are unmoved by a clue to Carys's disappearance. Trudy is wracked by guilt and meets Matilda. Rose is pushed to breaking point as old wounds are reopened.