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- Exploring the daily life of a large family in Yorkshire, at work in the textile mills and at play.
- 1954. Thriller. Director: Joe Mendoza. Stars Peter Illing. A ski champion uncle tries to kill his nephew in order to gain his inheritance in this British crime mystery short film.
- A look at the LCC project for the re-planning and building of post-war London, explained by the two architects responsible for the plan, Sir Patrick Abercrombie and Mr. J.H. Forshaw.
- A broad cross-section of life in Edinburgh on a typical day - the Edinburgh of the railway fireman, coal-man, student, sailor, office worker and businessman.
- A film promoting check books and bank accounts for women, particularly young women. Lizl writes a letter to a friend explaining describing moving into a flat for the first time with her friend Anne. Liz opens a bank account, whilst Anne is put off by her brother-in-law, causing financial problems. By the end of the film Liz has a new love, Anne has her old one and her own bank account. Contains short animated sequences and titles, and makes comic use of silent movie footage.
- Propaganda short about the capital's efforts to adapt to the third year of war.
- Documenting the pollution of natural resources and the misuse of technology.
- The story of a crofting community in Sutherland in the 1940s.
- A look at life in the Fenlands (a coastal, marshy plain in eastern England) in 1940's.
- A look at a family living in Stoke-on-Trent in the 1940's and what it's like working in the pottery factories that Stoke is famous for.
- Spoken extracts from Shakespeare's works blend with visuals of scenes in Britain which illustrate his references to countryside or childhood and the sea or to the taverns and trades of London.
- Commissioned for the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, the film shows the mixed blessings of the automobile.
- The people, the scenery and the industrial traditions of the Stroud valley and the growth of the woollen industry.
- Life in Oxford University, showing the arrival of freshmen, lectures and exams and degree ceremonies, set against the impressive background of the town.
- A look at the rural farming community during WWII and how farmers help stop food shortages during the war.
- An old fisherman compares his life with that of a modern fisherman and farmer. Film shows North East Scotland's industries, its scenery and its history.
- Profile of the Heart of England shires of Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Rutland, and Warwickshire, and their important roles in feeding the nation.
- What spawned teenagers? Was it the nylon-inspired fashion revolution, crystal radio, vinyl records, the first Japanese motorcycle, or the electric guitar? May sets out to discover how, during the 20th century, the teenager emerged as a distinct entity.
- 1997–TV Episode
- Desserts Signature. Baked cheesecakes Technical. Chocolate roulade Show Stopper. Croquenbouche