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- Two families go head to head to answer everyday questions.
- Series about Inigo Pipkin (George Woodbridge) a puppet maker who ran his shop with help of talking animals and his assistant Wayne. When Woodbridge died during filming, the show was renamed "Pipkins".
- A five-part Italian-language miniseries about a young Englishwoman searching for her blind sister in Italy. Not to be confused with the English-language feature film version The Secret of Seagull Island (1982).
- A group of fascists plan to finance their work by pulling off a bank robbery.
- Live-action puppet television series, based on the Mary Tourtel character, Rupert Bear.
- A simple tale of a year in the life of a Gamekeeper. From the troubles involved in rearing the pheasants and dealing with predators (poachers and foxes). The gamekeeper shows us all the good things about living so close to nature. The end of his year comes with the organised shoot.
- A live quiz show from work canteens in the West Midlands, described by original host Pete Murray as a show that "may well have been the worst programme ever on television."
- Non stop Rock 'n' Roll series with all songs from the 1950's era
- Documentary film of a British yachtsman John Ridgway's 57-foot ketch, English Rose VI, in the 1977-78 Whitbread Round the World Race. It captures the lives and growing tensions between several of the sailing boat's crewmen.
- Filmed highlights of the West End stage revue, "Carry On London!", introduced by Shaw Taylor and featuring interviews with the cast.
- Two sisters take part in a local table-tennis tournament. One thinks that her sex appeal will distract the male players and give them a better chance of winning.
- The first Royal Variety Performance to use sponsorship to help with production costs, presented in front of the Queen. The event included Tim Rice introducing "The History of Pop", and Mike Yarwood's daring impersonation of Prince Charles.
- Story of the ATV soap opera Crossroads which launched in 1964 as Britain's first half-hour daily serial. From the highs of 18 million viewers nightly to the critical panning by newspaper television reviewers and a look at some of the story lines now deemed ahead of their time.
- A series of live concerts recorded at the Royal Theatre, Nottingham and broadcast via the ITV network with a simulcast on local ILR FM stations.
- To celebrate 1500 episodes of UK soap opera "Crossroads" (1964) a special 'episode' aired in place of one of the usual serial. The celebration episode ditched the usual high drama for more comedy. This included the return of one of the "forgotten" characters; Benny Wilmott who had gone out for some sugar in 1966 and failed - until this special - to return. The show was a send up of the usual Crossroads, and none of the 'plots' featured were discussed or followed up in the following more regular editions of the soap.
- John Pilger reports on political repression in Mexico.