Former Disney child star Hayley Mills returns to the Walt Disney Studio for a look at the techniques of animated film production, with various veteran Disney animators illustrating said techniques.
Follow Me, Boys. (1966) re-edited for two-part television presentation. ) Dissatisfied with his life as a saxophonist, Lemuel Siddons becomes the local scoutmaster, and how he courts and marries the lovely Vida.
Follow Me, Boys. (1966) re-edited for two-part television presentation. This is the story of a man who sacrifices his own personal goals to devote himself to several generations of boys, teaching them enduring values through scouting.
Part 1 of a showing of the movie The Love Bug (1969). Jim Douglas acquires a little Volkswagen but doesn't realize that the "bug" is almost human. The car helps Jim to win races, but runs away, when it feels it is not appreciated,
Part 2 of a showing of the movie The Love Bug (1969) The "bug" is stolen by the villainous rival Peter Thorndyke. With friends Tennessee and Carole, Jim finds the "bug"; wins another race and falls in love with Carole.
Herbie Rides Again (1974) re-edited for two-part television presentation. Wanting her property to build a skyscraper, Alonzo Hawk sends his nephew, Willoughby, along with the magical Volkswagen Herbie, to charm Mrs. Steinmetz.
Herbie Rides Again (1974) re-edited for two-part television presentation. Mrs. Steinmetz convinces him he should stay out. After many chases and confrontations, Herbie emerges victorious and both Mrs. Steinmetz and Willoughby find romance.
The Last Flight of Noah's Ark (1980) re-edited for two-part television presentation. An unemployed pilot flies an old, converted B-29, loaded with farm animals, a missionary, and two young orphan stowaways, to an island in the Pacific.
The Last Flight of Noah's Ark (1980) re-edited for two-part television presentation. The plane crash-lands on a small island. Converting the plane into a boat, everyone sets sail for Hawaii, getting rescued by the Coast Guard.
In the late 19th Century, Mary Breydon, a widow, and Peggy Breydon, her daughter manage a stagecoach stop on The Cherokee Trail. The story is told from the perspective of Peggy, looking back on her adventures.