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- Joe, a trained member of the military's K9-Corp., was falsely accused of attacking his master, Sergeant Corey. Joe managed to escape before being killed and a bounty was put on his head.
- "Ghost Stories" was a supernatural anthology series, hosted by Rip Torn, with each story featuring a different chilling tale.
- Centers on the lives of Cass Garrett and Stan Lewis who are pilots, and they work for Spencer Parish.
- The Julie Andrews Hour was an entertaining television variety series starring Julie Andrews. Julie had amazing guests and great singing on her show.
- Based on a true story - A father and son run a makeshift hospital on the front line, face a tough decision when a platoon of Russian soldiers approaches their building. They must find a way to protect both their patients and themselves.
- A married man meets a stunning brunette at an airport and has an affair with her. After a while though he wants to break it off but realises the woman will do anything to stay with him no matter who gets hurt.
- The untold stories of real Yorkshire men and women during the First World War
- Animated television commercial for Bold 2 in 1 washing powder, created by Animated Storyboards.
- Drama series about a satellite television news company and the people who work for it.
- TV commercial created by Adjust Your Set Productions for Currys PC World, to promote their Christmas giveaway.
- Winners of the singing competition from all over the world compete for the ultimate title of World Idol.
- There's only one way to really know you've made it as a celebrity - and that's to be immortalised in wax. Once you've been installed into the hallowed halls of the 200-year old Madame Tussauds, you can be sure the public adore you... at least while you remain on display. Madame Tussauds is one of the UK's most loved and enduring visitor attractions and has always been a barometer of popularity. Welcoming in over 2.5 million guests a year, this global entertainment behemoth, with 23 attractions in 12 different countries, allows ordinary people to get up close and personal with their idols. But deciding who the public most want to get close to and bringing them to life in exquisite wax detail isn't easy - and the stakes are high. Get it right and fans will flock to the figures, get it wrong and hundreds of thousands of pounds and hours of skilled craftsmanship will be wasted. These decisions and their execution are at the heart of Madame Tussauds' continued success. Now, for the first time in its long history, the business opens its doors for ITV viewers to reveal exactly what goes into working out who's hot and who's not. Filmed across a year at Madame Tussauds' London and Blackpool locations, we follow the creation and launch of new wax figures for pop sensation, Little Mix, and YouTube superstar DanTDM. We find out about the real 'virgin' human hair that's used to create Jade Thirwall's figure, with each hair individually inserted over a five-week period. We see how an exact replica of DanTDM's gaming room is created as a home for his wax doppelganger - and how Dan reacts to meeting his twin for the first time. For those celebrities lucky enough to stay relevant and to avoid 'retirement', keeping the figures up-to-date requires regular visits from the real life stars. We're there as Olly Murs and Craig Revel Horwood are invited in to the studio for a refresh and find out what it means to them to remain part of the attraction (according to Craig, 'it's like being knighted'). And we're there for a secret after hours visit from Liverpool star, Mo Salah, who comes to the London attraction straight from scoring in a Premier League match to meet his match. With such a long history, the famous London attraction is a treasure trove of original artefacts - from the original guillotine that beheaded Marie Antoinette, to Dr Crippen's glasses, to Elton John's jumpsuit. And looking to the future, we get an insight into how this iconic institution is reinventing itself, using advanced data analytics to work out which celebrities will stay the course and are worth investing in... to keep us coming back for more.
- Documentary on Northern Irish photographers who captured iconic images during the Troubles while pursuing ordinary careers, unintentionally becoming war photographers documenting a global conflict in their hometowns.
- The North East was the very first ITV region in England to begin showing regular football highlights when the original series of Shoot was broadcast in a 25 minute slot from Sunday 26th September 1962, moving to Saturdaynights two weeks later. Later, the programme was expanded to 55 minutes and moved back to Sunday afternoon's, but it wasn't until 1977 that Shoot included the added attraction of a 2nd and 3rd match covered by the other regions. Presentation was moved from the ground to the studio that same year.
- The Awards celebrates the British music industry with performance and appearances.
- Ainsley Harriott embarks on a journey across the Mediterranean on a 44ft catamaran, preparing a variety of delicious recipes along the way.
- A darkly disturbing, dramatic, fairytale. "Wildwood's portrayal of innocence tinged with menace is both narratively powerful and visually arresting".
- The testimony of Germans and Austrians who were part of the Nazi murder machine. Everything from ordinary citizens recruited to the German armed forces, to the SS /Schutzstaffel, or staff at the concentration camps, as well as prisoners of those camps, tells about their experiences during the Third Reich.
- TV commercial created by Gas and Electric, for the release of Andrea Bocelli's album: The Best of Andrea Bocelli - Vivere.
- Catch Rita Ora, Take That and Alicia Keys - just some of the names performing live at London's 02 for Capital's annual Jingle Bell Ball.
- DOCUMENTARY ON THE DISAPPEARANCE OF DIAMONDS IN NAMIBIA BEFORE INDEPENDENCE.
- TV commercial for Kent County Council.
- TV ident created by CNBC, sponsors of The Business Class TV show with James Caan. The 'Bizcrowd' is a joint venture, launched by The Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest Bank, aimed at the SME market.
- Jeremy Beadle presents a special of magic and stunts.
- Competition ident on the Lorraine show Daybreak, to celebrate the royal wedding of William and Kate.
- Kids With Cameras: Diary of a Children's Ward is a documentary series which over sees around one hundred children from Great North Children's Hospital in Newcastle recording their experiences of life in hospital.
- TV commercial created by Another Film Company and Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Young and Rubicam for Activia Danone yoghurt.
- TV commercial created by Another Film Company and Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Young and Rubicam for Activia Danone yoghurt.
- Sophia and Tom's love blossoms despite her arranged marriage to Blifil. Caught kissing, Tom is banished. He flees to London with Sophia in pursuit, abandoning her own wedding plans.
- Hopeless, Tom pursues Sophia despite his affair exposed. Jailed for assault, his life hangs in the balance as Lady Bellaston's retaliation unfolds
- Abandoned at birth, young Tom Jones falls for wealthy Sophia, his neighbor. However, Sophia's abusive grandfather, Tom's adoptive father, and a scheming cousin conspire to keep them apart.
- All hope of getting together with Sophia seems lost for Tom, so Tom allows himself to be seduced by her aunt, the beguiling, dangerous Lady Bellaston. And Lady Bellaston doesn't like rivals, so she persuades a bachelor to cure Sophia.
- The team deal with a new Covid-19 winter wave. As pressure becomes unmanageable, Abbey takes action to voice the pandemic's full effect on the NHS.