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- The everyday lives of working-class inhabitants of Albert Square, a traditional Victorian square of terrace houses surrounding a park in the East End of London's Walford borough. The square includes the Queen Vic pub and a street market.
- In France during World War II, René Artois runs a small café where Resistance fighters, Gestapo men, German Army officers and escaped Allied POWs interact daily, ignorant of one another's true identity or presence, exasperating René.
- Kermit the Frog and his fellow Muppets put on a vaudeville show at their theatre, bringing in a famous celebrity to help out for each episode.
- The everyday lives, professional and personal, of the doctors, nurses and patients who find themselves, for various reasons, in the wards of the frenetic cardiac unit of Holby City General Hospital.
- The secrets Sapphire, Steel and their colleagues find include people trapped in photos, ghosts lost in time and a retro dinner party.
- Two teams comprised of comedians, celebrities and sports stars compete against each other in a test of their sporting knowledge, taking place over three rounds.
- Two families go head to head to answer everyday questions.
- Exuberant British teen Sadie navigates school life alongside friends Dede and Kit. The only daughter with brother Danny, Dad, and dog Roger, she also contends with a rivalry against popular girl Ashlii.
- 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".
- General knowledge quiz for 16-18-year-olds.
- The Rani hatches a scheme to trap the incarnations of the Doctor and their various companions in a 20-year time loop in Albert Square.
- Another live-action musical version of the play, with all-new songs, rather than the ones used in the famous Mary Martin production.
- The day-to-day story of a multi-million pound aerospace company, its new jet plane, its test-pilot, its workers and its ruthless and hard-nosed managing director John Wilder, the embodiment of modern, unflinching capitalism.
- British version of "Hollywood Squares" with nine celebrities of different stature arranged in a grid.
- Police drama series, created by Ted Willis, set in a small town in Northamptonshire.
- Bean Bunny is too small to be useful (says his brother) to help prepare for the Bunny Picnic, so he wanders off and sees a legendary persecutor of all rabbits: the farmer's dog. But nobody believes him when he tries to tell them he's seen the dog, until the dog breaks up the picnic. And it's up to Bean to come up with a plan to defeat the farmer's dog and discover the one thing the dog fears.
- Sir John Wilder (Patrick Wymark), previously seen in 'The Plane Makers', ruthlessly pursues boardroom machinations and tangled relationships.
- A variety show with a typical mix of comedy routines and musical performances. It was given an extra flair by the zany antics of Marty Feldman and regular cast member Spike Mulligan. Both men also served as writers.
- Colonel Maynard has a problem when it comes to housekeepers - his chauffeur. George has an eye for the ladies, and his behaviour has seen sixteen housekeepers hand in their resignations. One solution is to find somebody that he couldn't possibly fancy, and Gabrielle Dragon fits the bill perfectly.
- Peggy comes back to the square to say her final goodbyes to her closest friends and even her enemies, she encounters some difficulties along the way, but she has a matriarchal exit.
- A love letter to film editing on the Moviola.
- In this Ann-Margret musical variety special her guests are Sid Caesar and her husband, actor.and producer Roger Smith. She sings with her musical guests: The Bay City Rollers and pianist Michel LeGrand.
- An ATV Colour production (Associated Television) taped at Elstree Studios, London, England for the ITV network [UK] and the ABC network [USA]. Broadcast in the USA on Fridays 8:00-9:00 PM from May 30th to September 5th, 1969.
- Frank takes over Coleman and Sons, Diamond Merchants, when his father dies, and his ruthless business practices make enemies of his friends and family. His wife Margaret is tempted to leave him when she falls in love with his buyer, Bernard. Frank, racked with guilt at having cheated a concentration-camp survivor out of a fortune, believes that decision has brought a curse upon his life.