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- The daily routine of two London Policemen is interrupted by a killer.
- Sunny creates a documentary series based on her experiences at Sacred Heart.
- Dr. Roger Corder, a gifted and compassionate psychologist, treats the mental disorders of his patients through a mix of Freudian and Laingian techniques.
- An orphaned, hardworking fashion student Kaley Cuoco discovers that she has a mob-boss grandfather and inherits the family business.
- From the 60's to the 90's, the three major networks were, for the most part, the only source for national and international news. ABC News, anchored by Peter Jennings, regularly presented viewers with both news briefs and in-depth coverage of top events, ranging from human interest stories to the numerous crises that occurred around the world.
- The UK version of Candid Camera came British TV's in 1960.The host was Bob Monkhouse. The people playing the jokes on the public where Jonathan Routh and Arthur Atkins and it lasted for seven years.
- King Saul of Israel is jealous of the fame and adoration of David, who long ago slew Goliath and brought victory to Saul's armies. Now Saul, egged on by his Edomite counselor Doeg, attempts to have David killed. Saul's son, and David's best friend, Jonathan, conspires to help David, who is reluctant to fight back against his own people the Israelites.
- Tommy Cooper, the UK's bumbling comedian with the fez, does sketches and magic tricks. "Just like that!"
- Born in Poland, Karol Wojtyla embraces religion and becomes pope, promoting faith and peace around the globe.
- A Forest Ranger (Zero Mostel) is asked by his boss (Burgess Meredith) to attract a record-breaking crowd to Yellowstone National Park, and various celebrities are enlisted to help. It seems that each celebrity thinks he or she is the only one asked until they meet up with each other.
- Early '60s music show featured the cream of British Folk and Blues - as well as some highly important foreign artistes. Hosted by musician, poet, sculptor and all-round polymath Rory McEwen.
- An epic road film chronicling the history and closure in 1981 of the iconic highway that, mythologised in music, film and literature, spanned 2,500 miles from Chicago to Los Angeles, traversed eight states and cut through the heart of Middle America. 'So many images and places which were important to me and my generation came from America, and I wanted to make a film comparing those images with reality,' says Davis. The film features an anonymous sojourner driving a cherry red Chevy Impala ragtop, who travels the highway west. Through his eyes and through Davis's camera lens we encounter the underbelly of the US and the shattering of the American Dream. That Route 66 was made in 1984, when in Davis' words, 'Just like Route 66, America was grinding and cracking at the seams', gives the film a strikingly renewed resonance in the current political climate.
- All-action series set on the North-West frontier of India, telling how the British kept the peace along an explosive stretch of frontier land.
- A half-hour sitcom, the series starred radio and theatre star Jimmy Clitheroe. Using his four-foot three-inch stature and mischievous persona to comic effect, causing further mischief and mayhem for his fictional family. It ran for one series of seven episodes in 1963.
- NASCAR Media Group's documentary-style film chronicling the history of the eight-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship team. Narrated by three-time Academy Award nominee Tom Cruise, "ogether" employs exclusive interviews, never-before-seen archival footage, thrilling racing sequences and rare family photography to detail the personal relationships and emotional events that have shaped one of NASCAR's most decorated organizations.
- Hour of Mystery is an hour-long UK mystery anthology television series. Donald Wolfit introduced each of the episodes, which aired on the ITV (TV Network) in 1957.
- This documentary influenced me to go to India for the first time back in 1983. I'm now on roughly my 25th visit. All I do is let India work it's magic.
- A supervisor of a typing pool blackmails a young girl employee into spending a week with him. They fall in love.
- A special force known as the Solarnauts is dedicated to keeping the solar system safe from alien threats.
- The staff at a school for boys find at the start of term that there are some unexpected new pupils - all girls.
- A look at Gray's Inn (with Ludovic Kennedy), one of the four Inn, one of the Inns of Court founded in medieval times in London to house and train lawyers. With Lord Elwyn-Jones, former Attorney General and Lord High Chancellor, and Treasurer of Gray's Inn, its role in British society, the division in the legal system between barristers and solicitors, the actual training of barristers and other important legal issues are discussed and clarified. Intended for general adult audiences, both on television and educational.
- Life goes on for the reality rejects of The Bachelor.
- A look at some outstanding and controversial plays of the past ten years, suggesting how they might best be understood and appreciated.
- With jazz, Rock n' Roll, and Skiffle, discussions on subjects ranging from Christian doctrine to sex and science, set in a club atmosphere, transmitted for 45 minutes three times a month, The Sunday Break was one of the most controversial and adventurous religious programmes of it's era.
- The police search for a professional contract killer.
- The goings on within the film industry.