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- Meet Desmond, his non-conforming family, and the regulars of his hairdresser salon in Peckham, London.
- A magic-based television programme fronted by British magician Simon Drake, featuring magicians, illusions, sideshow acts, freak shows and daredevil stunts.
- An old man remembers the troubled relationship he had with his mother, the erotic games, and the fantasies in which she managed to entrap him.
- The best spies of USA just needed their mind to find the enemy.
- Newly discovered amateur color footage of the 1939 Cultural Festival in Munich attended by Hitler six weeks before the outbreak of World War II is reviewed and remembered by survivors who were also there.
- A documentary about the Rainbow concert at the end of a youth unemployment march. The music covers the two tone bands of the eighties.
- There are other worlds...but they are in this one.
- Interviews with women directors working in Hollywood and Europe today, exploring the opportunities and obstacles that face them. Program made to accompany a Channel 4 season of films directed and produced by women.
- Choreographer William Forsythe suggested director Mike Figgis should join the Frankfurt Ballet company for five weeks in order to make a documentary. The film follows the creation of a new dancing piece from day one to the premiere.
- Documentary on the American independent film scene.
- Agent 0016, a wind-up clockwork aubergine toy pear is attacked by plastic ninjas and painted black on a beach in the tropics a la Goldfinger (1964). Agent 0017, a Ray Bans wearing 4 inch green toy Godzilla who is sent on a mission to investigate by Um, who is a wind-up clockwork toy pea pod. See also Miss Money Yenny who is an oriental xylophone-playing toy doll. Agent 0017 is a real ladies' man, that is, a real Barbie dolls' man and a monster in bed. He can often be heard to say 'My name is Bonk. James Bonk" in this pastiche and spoof of the James Bond movies.
- Algerian women recall their experiences during the French-Algerian War, reflecting also on how the roles and perceptions of women in Algeria have changed in the decades since.
- An examination of the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church on sex and how they affect ordinary Catholics.
- This short film constitutes a one-off experience of William Forsythe and Dana Caspersen's work, giving dance lovers a unique vision of their art as choreographers, dancers and now filmmakers. The piece is performed to Thom Willems' score.
- A three part documentary mini-series which examines how the Ethiopian famine was portrayed on Western Television, analyses the promotion of the Live Aid event, and looks at the media coverage of hunger in America.
- Documentary film on the working methods of British contemporary dance choreographer Richard Alston (born in 1948).
- The advances in the cybernetics have been miraculous in persons without a hand or a leg. With these implants, these persons can have all normal functions. Scientists and doctors of injury trauma explore possibilities to incorporate artificial parts into a human body, giving a better life to the persons with amputations. In time, scientists and doctors hope that in the future the word "cyborg" will not be equated with the fantasy of the science-fiction books and movies.
- Sean gets a new teacher at school who insists that the students call her by her first name. He quickly develops a huge crush on her.
- Desmond thinks Shirley is having an affair when she begins to brag about her French teacher.
- Gloria has a new love interest, but all is not as it seems. While Desmond and Shirley get news that their old friend and former band member of The Georgetown Dreamers, Sweet sticks, has passed away. Money is also on Desmond's mind.