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- A journalist is trapped in Cambodia during tyrant Pol Pot's bloody 'Year Zero' cleansing campaign, which claimed the lives of two million 'undesirable' civilians.
- The UK version of the popular US show. Eamonn Andrews (later Michael Aspel) surprises celebrities by presenting them with the Big Red Book before taking them into the studio to tell viewers the story of their life, featuring guest appearances by members of their family, friends and colleagues.
- The British children's magazine program, which has been running since the late 1950s, targets children between the ages of 6 and 14.
- Life, works and achievements of opera legend Luciano Pavarotti.
- A rundown of the latest chart hits, featuring in-studio performances from popular music artists.
- Late-night music and chat show with celebrity guests.
- This movie is about a woman, Charlotte, who goes in search of the ultimate sexual experience.
- Contemporary music show featuring live performances and interviews with an emphasis on album acts.
- Children write to Jimmy Savile asking him to make a dream come true for them on national television.
- Terry Wogan hosts his own long-running chat show, where he interviews a variety of guests, from public life to celebrities. Also featured are regular musical guests performing their latest songs.
- Originally a Midlands-only "links" programme presented by Chris Tarrant and John Asher, Tiswas is chiefly remembered for evolving into a nationally broadcast comedy show with Chris joined by Sally James, Bob Carolgees and Lenny Henry.
- The world's best all-round sporting event returns in 2012, this time in London, and England's capital has a lot in store.
- Follows one of the most popular talk shows in Australian television history hosted by Don Lane and co-hosted with Bert Newton.
- Long-running German TV show airing in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In this self-proclaimed "greatest European TV show" ordinary people try daring or even funny bets. A celebrity is challenged to guess of the person is able to do it.
- Weekly late-night progressive rock bands, many very well known, with some soft-pop (later) and occasional comic routines.
- The program selected a cross section from the German and international hit parades of the past years. The artists mostly played two of their most successful songs of recent times.
- A musical journey through our solar system to the far reaches of the universe.
- Alan Titchmarsh presents a mix of celebrity interviews, music, topical discussions and gardening features.
- BBC Arts program derived from Full House (1972).
- In 1973, an album was released that against all odds and expectations went to the top of the UK charts. The fact the album launched a record label that became one of the most recognisable brand names in the world (Virgin), formed the soundtrack to one of the biggest movies of the decade (The Exorcist), became the biggest selling instrumental album of all time, would eventually go on to sell over 16 million copies and was performed almost single-handedly by a 19-year-old makes the story all the more incredible. That album was Tubular Bells, and the young and painfully shy musician was Mike Oldfield. This documentary features contributions from Sir Richard Branson, Danny Boyle, Mike's family and the original engineers of the Tubular Bells album among others. The spine of the film is an extended interview with Mike himself, where he takes us through the events that led to him writing Tubular Bells - growing up with a mother with severe mental health problems; the refuge he sought in music as a child, with talent that led to him playing in folk clubs aged 12 and signing with his sister's folk group at only 15; his frightening experience of taking LSD at 16; and finally arriving at the Manor Recording Studios as a young session musician where he gave a demo tape to a recording engineer who passed it along to young entrepreneur Richard Branson. After the album's huge success, Mike retreated to a Hereford hilltop, shunned public life and became a recluse until he took part in a controversial therapy which changed his life. In 2012 Mike captured the public's imagination once again when he was asked to perform at the London Olympic Opening Ceremony, where Tubular Bells was the soundtrack to 20 minutes of the one-hour ceremony. Filmed on location at his home recording studio in Nassau, Mike also plays the multiple instruments of Tubular Bells.
- Bananas was a music program that aired the German ARD from 1981 to 1984 regularly.
- Celebrating one of the best-selling instrumental albums of all time, experience the stunning live stage show in incredible 4K, and explore the phenomena anew in a captivating documentary narrated by British star, Bill Nighy.
- Live variety show filmed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London.