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- The tragic life and career of two-time Oscar winner Viviemn Leigh, who battled tuberculosis and manic-depression but always remained a star.
- An in-depth British breakdown of how NASA never had the technology to overcome putting a man on on the moon or anywhere further than low orbit from the Apollo moon missions even today with the Space Shuttle designed to go nowhere but lower orbit
- Ex-singer of the group The Animals and figurehead of English rock, Eric Burdon talks about his greatest successes, his empty periods and his political commitments.
- An examination of the classic rock album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and the year of its debut, 1967.
- Anti-union, pro-war propaganda film showcasing patriotic citizens of San Francisco as they take part in the "Preparedness Day" parade of 1916, only to be bombed by lawless, seditious anarchists.
- Coverage of the pageant celebrating the 275th anniversary of the founding of the New York town of Southampton.
- Roy Jenkins was widely touted as Harold Wilson's successor, but his way of life and personal style helped to earn him the distrust of colleagues and to keep him out of Downing Street.
- Newsreel footage of some of the most outrageous early flying contraptions--some of which even succeeded in lifting off the ground.
- The Canadian gala premier for Alfred Hitchcock's 'I Confess'.
- This motivational film was shown to U.S. war workers to encourage them to be more efficient and productive in their efforts. The film shows the story of combat operations in Okinawa, Japan, from the softening up of an enemy beach with naval artillery, to the landing of troops by amphibious assault, close air support, and more.
- A newsreel showing footage of the aftermath of a typhoon in Japan and a hurricane in Louisiana; the construction of a replica of the Mayflower in a British ship[yard; army medics jumping out of a plane in a parachute drill; workers on trial in Poland in the aftermath of food riots; a ceremony in Vatican City on the elevation to sainthood of Pope Pius XII; mountain climbing in Japan; exploration of the sunken ocean liner Andrea Doria.
- A commercial for the Works Progress Administration. We see hands close up: working, playing, praying, whittling, and strumming. Hands use saws and hammers, lift stones, turn wheels, then write, type, apply a bandage, play a violin, use a compass, and hold a U.S. Treasury note. Hands put a shoe on a customer, shake a thermometer, and count out bills and coins into other waiting hands. A hand places an engagement ring on a finger, buys a movie ticket, and reels in a fishing line. There are multiple images repeating what we've seen. A chicken is basted; other chickens get grain. It's a national celebration.
- A historical account of Col. Clarence Chamberlin, the second man to pilot a non-stop, fixed-wing aircraft from the United States to the European mainland, while carrying the first transatlantic passenger.
- A profile of the legendary writer and entertainer.
- Noel Edmonds re-creates Summer 1964, a special time for Vidal Sassoon.
- Jack celebrates some of Britain's finest sporting moments on home soil and how hosting major tournaments brings the best out of us as a nation - from 1966 to Super Saturday.
- This edition looks at Britain's attitude to its sporting heroes and the tendency to build them up and then bring them crashing back down again.
- Jack takes a light-hearted look at the way that class is woven into the DNA of British sport and how breaking social boundaries can lead to moments of incredible drama.
- Jack celebrates some of the greatest rivalries in British sport, from Scotland's 'Auld Enemy' to the Ashes and England's rugby World Cup win in Australia.
- Jack takes a light-hearted look at Britain's most glorious sporting failures, such as Welsh World Cup rugby, Derek Remond's hamstring and the truly unique Eddie the Eagle.
- When fascist leader Benito Mussolini took power and turned Italy into a first officially fascist state, Hitler's role model and first ally was born. However, some defend Mussolini's reign of terror even now, including his elderly son.
- 1997–200126mTV-14TV EpisodeWhen the enigmatic actress was swept off her feet by the charming silent star, John Gilbert, both their careers were almost destroyed when he took on Hollywood's mightiest moguls.
- 1997–200126mTV-14TV EpisodeIn what became one of Hollywood's most fascinating and stormiest affairs, two personal and public lives were ultimately broken by the pressure of their own success.