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- NASA must devise a strategy to return Apollo 13 to Earth safely after the spacecraft undergoes massive internal damage putting the lives of the three astronauts on board in jeopardy.
- A frustrated composer finds fulfillment as a high school music teacher.
- Documentary about a crew going from one orphanage to another in China to investigate these so called "dying rooms" where the orphanage workers leave baby girls to die.
- A remarkable series presented exclusively for international television and video. * Why was Apollo 13 unlucky? * What happened at Dawson's Field? * Which German found a spy in his office? * What tragedy struck the Paris air show? * In which year did John Lennon die? * Who parachuted onto the QE2? * Who expelled 50,000 Asians to Britain? * What made Brighton beach famous? 22 one-hour programmes of top quality international archive film footage, giving a truly balanced and entertaining perspective of the most exciting, topical and human interest events of the two decades - the 1970s and the 1980s. There's something for everybody! The politics, the fashions, the music, the stars, the personalities, the conflicts and the disasters which touched all our hearts.
- It's one of the oldest creatures on Earth. So old It's called a 'living fossil'. Soon it may be only a fossil. Yet one of the world's most endangered animals has also evolution's greatest success story. A story that begins far from Africa
- Satellites fill the skies above us. They have already drawn the world together, but can they help reverse the global destruction we have done? Find out how satellites have actually kept the peace and how new uses may help developing nations move into the 21st century.
- 1992– 22m8.1 (17)TV Episode
- 25 years after the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy, British Channel Four's Dispatches asks the following still unanswered questions: 1) Our evidence points to an inescapable conclusion - this casket is empty. The question is, why? 2) Lyndon B. Johnson - what did this man stand to gain from the death of President Kennedy? 3) Who was this man [at the scene]? 4) Why did all these witnesses have to die? 5) Why was Lee Harvey Oswald arrested so quickly? 6) Who set Jack Ruby up to kill Oswald? 7) Why was it necessary to alter Kennedy's body before the official autopsy in Washington? 8) Why did the Dallas doctors change their testimony the very next day? 9) Why was Kennedy's brain missing at the autopsy in Washington? 10) Why did the Warren commission deceive the world?
- 1995–19961h 19mTV-148.7 (271)TV EpisodeAmong the topics, The Beatles discuss in this episode are: their childhoods, their early musical influences, how they met, their time in Hamburg, and their early recordings.
- The programme investigates real-life cases of airborne terrorism and looks at the work of people charged with solving these cases. Events discussed are the Pacific Southwest Airlines flight which crashed in California on December 7 1987 and the hi-jacking of a Federal Express jet in the United States in 1994. The report also looks at the work of Walter Korsgaard of the bomb investigation section of the Federal Aviation Administration. Since Lockerbie, attempts have been made to make aircraft more resistant to bombs. The film includes footage of tests undertaken at the British Research Defence Establishment at Bruntingthorpe, Leicester.