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- Queen Victoria strikes up an unlikely friendship with a young Indian clerk named Abdul Karim.
- When Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert dies, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown, but their relationship also brings scandal and turmoil.
- The life of Edward VII (1841 - 1910), the King of the United Kingdom. Before becoming the King, he developed a reputation of a playboy, which angered his mother, Queen Victoria. He was a reformer and modernizer, but also an elitist.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- Dr Javid Abdelmoneim subjects a class of primary school pupils to 'gender-neutral' treatment as he discovers if the differing way we treat boys and girls is the reason we have yet to achieve gender equality.
- Ken Russell, in his home town of Southampton, takes his young son and his aunts out to dinner, but the new traffic restrictions mean he can't get near the place. Traffic signs force him onto a sightseeing tour of town, then the ferry port looms ...
- Scene at Trinity Pier, showing the coffin arriving on gun-carriage, which is stopped at the landing stage. The pall with the crown and sceptre being taken off, the coffin is carried through to the boat. King Edward VII and Emperor William, with the ladies of the court in deep mourning, walk behind the gun carriage. A very fine picture is afforded of the entire party.
- Panoramic views of all the battleships of the line.
- The world's first production electric vehicle, introduced in the early '70s -40 years before the auto industry rediscovered the benefits of electric mobility-, was manufactured on a Greek island.
- The Doctor and Jo visit the Master at his island prison where the Doctor becomes curious about a number of ships sinking in the area.
- The programme follows the life of Queen Victoria following the death of her husband, her self-imposed isolation during her long mourning, and her relationships with Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli and her Highland servant John Brown.
- Bill Kirby, an insurance agent with a mysterious side business, tries to avoid a pair of suspicious-looking men whom he first observed on the Channel ferry from Le Havre. By scooping up a pretty young woman's luggage, he manages to elude them long enough to arrive at her marina, where he convinces her to take him across the Solent before they both come to harm at the strangers' hands.
- 2009– 27m7.8 (13)TV EpisodeThe Isle of Wight Festival 1970 was bigger than Woodstock. Yet the time was not right to make it profitable.