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- Documentary about Stalag Luft III and the prisoners of war present there at the time of the "great" escape. The film also discusses the real man who was the inspiration for the character as found in the film The Great Escape (1963). This documentary can be found in the 2 disc Special Edition DVD released in 2004.
- Featurette voiced by Stephen Hillenburg and Jean-Michel Cousteau, where two children want to find Bikini Bottom. They ask for Jean-Michel Cousteau's help, who, in turn, enlists the assistance of Stephen Hillenburg to find the home of SpongeBob SquarePants.
- A Showtime special on the 15th anniversary of The Second City Theatre in Toronto. Thw live reunion show occurred on the night of August 28th, 1988, and this special documents that event and the Second City "experience". Several SCTV alumni appear, including Robin Duke, Joe Flaherty, John Hemphill, Don Lake, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short and Dave Thomas.
- Five directors discuss the movie La battaglia di Algeri (1966) and the effect the movie has had on their career. Spike Lee, Mira Nair, Julian Schnabel, Steven Soderbergh and Oliver Stone are all individually interviewed in this short documentary.
- Philip Jenkinson interviews actor Joan Crawford about her career in the cinema, from a 1967 episode of the U.K. series Film Profile (1955-1967). This show can be found in the double disc DVD release of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962).
- Documentary about Stalag Luft III and the prisoners of war present there at the time of the "great" escape. The film also discusses the consequences that the escapees faced after the breakout, both good and bad. This documentary can be found in the 2 disc Special Edition DVD released n 2004.
- Cast and crew discuss the making of the feature film About a Boy (2002). Among the crew interviewed are directors Chris and Paul Weitz, and writer Nick Hornby. Among the actors interviewed are Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult, Rachel Weisz and Toni Collette.
- Documentary about Stalag Luft III and the prisoners of war present there at the time of the "great" escape. The film also discusses the events that transpired after the war's end, where the British sought to bring those responsible for the execution of Allied prisoners of war to justice. This documentary can be found in the 2 disc Special Edition DVD released n 2004.
- Documentary about Stalag Luft III and the prisoners of war present there at the time of the "great" escape. The film also discusses the inaccuracy of the role that Americans were portrayed as doing in the film The Great Escape (1963). This documentary can be found in the 2 disc Special Edition DVD released n 2004.
- John Cleese is interviewed by Melvyn Bragg in this 1986 episode of The South Bank Show (1978). Cleese speaks of his comedy background, writing for That Was the Week That Was, At Last the 1948 Show and The Frost Report, all which led to Monty Python's Flying Circus, and of Fawlty Towers, which was co-written with his then wife, Connie Booth.
- Dale Winton interviews members of the cast from the series All Creatures Great and Small (1978-1990), including Christopher Timothy, Robert Hardy, Carol Drinkwater and Lynda Bellingham. The series consulting veterinarian Jack Watkinson is also interviewed in this 2003 show.
- Hy Gardner was a reporter and syndicated columnist who moved into television work in the mid-50s. Groucho Marx appeared on the Hy Gardner Calling program once, in 1961. This excerpt can be found on the 2004 DVD release of A Night at the Opera (1935).
- Melvyn Bragg interviews Yorkshire veterinarian James Herriot in this show from 1976. Herriot is the author of the series of books that inspired the U.K. television series All Creatures Great and Small (1978-1990), later remade as All Creatures Great and Small (2020-).