1965
A study of the UK's National Health Service. Specially made for overseas audiences.
1966
An attempt to mirror the spirit of Liverpool. Specially made for overseas audiences.
1966
A variety of speakers including Yehudi Menuhin and Lord Taylor discuss the quest ion 'When automation reduces the 40-hour working week to 20 hours, what will we do with our leisure?' Specially made for overseas audiences
1966
The film poses question whether the City of London lives too much in the past. A Swiss banker, an American stockbroker and Lord George Rowland Stanley Baring, Governor of the Bank of England, think the City of London is still a powerful force in finance and international trade but Anthony Sampson disagrees. Specially made for overseas audiences.
1966
An attempt to see how well the modern British police force functions. Specially made for overseas audiences.
1966
This film shows and discusses the changes taking place in working class Britain today. Speakers in the programme include Dr Mark Abrams and George Woodcock. Specially made for overseas audiences.
1966
Four profiles of young people who express their views on modern Britain and their own generation; a trainee surveyor, a fashion mode, two unskilled workers who have been involved in street fighting and a schoolboy studying for university. Specially made for overseas audiences.
1967
A report on the state of British football today, including visits to some of the most important English League clubs. Experts, including Sir Stanley Rous, President of the Federation of International Football Associations, give their views, and the programme ends with film of some notable matches. Specially made for overseas audiences.