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- The classic radio show (which also inspired a novel, a TV special, and a film) is performed in front of a live audience.
- Factory worker Bill Fox (Sir Dirk Bogarde) is fired from a reliable job and becomes a successful motorbike racer, until his wife threatens to leave him unless he comes to his senses.
- Brendan Bracken was Winston Churchill's closest advisor for over 30 years. Was Brendan Bracken Churchill's illegitimate son? In the 1920's even Winston's wife had to ask. This documentary tells the truth about this remarkable man.
- Gloria Hunniford looks back at her extraordinary career and reveals what it has been like to be woman, mother and grandmother on television and radio for more than half a century.
- These days, opinionated journalists are two a penny. But back in the 1950s, Ian Nairn was part of a new breed of Angry Young Men.
- BBC Make it Digital speak to Gerard Groves, a filmmaker for the BBC. In the film he explains his background, his motives, and gives his advice for pursuing your dream career: take risks.
- The Arts Hour brings you the best in global arts in a showcase of rich arts, culture and entertainment stories from across the BBC. It reaches the world's culture centers and taps into stories, personalities and big global debates.
- BBC Weather presenter Carol Kirkwood returns to the land of her birth to try to track down the rarest weather of all; space weather.
- Barry Norman presents his personal review of the week's cinema releases. Baby Boom (1987) - Diane Keaton plays a high-flying executive who finds herself landed with a young baby. How she copes with her charge, her job, her colleagues and her boyfriend are the subject of this comedy. Baby Boom is one of a clutch of films to emerge from Hollywood at the moment and Tom Brook reports on the reasons for this infant outbreak. Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH.
- The films "Lucky Lady" and "The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother" are featured with interviews with the films stars.
- Gideon Bachman talks to Liza Minnelli for a behind the scenes look at the filming of "A Matter of Time" in Rome; movie posters; adult films.
- It's the last chance for the six hopefuls to impress Krept, Konan and DJ Target in their battle for the record deal. It has been a tough competition for the unsigned MCs, and all their hard work culminates in two do-or-die challenges.
- Welcome to L.A. (1976): Sissy Spacek, Keith Carradine and Sally Kellerman star in a Robert Altman production which opens London's new cinema, Screen on the Hill. Voyage of the Damned (1976): The story of 937 German Jewish refugees who sailed in May 1939 in a bid for freedom, features Faye Dunaway, Malcolm McDowell, Max Von Sydow and Orson Welles. Prey (1977): This location report shows how a group of film technicians banded together to make their own sci-fi horror movie.