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- A woman (Radziwill) is found murdered in her apartment by a gunshot to her face. The detective assigned to solve the case spends a lot of time in her apartment, which contains a large portrait of her and finds himself falling in love with her. He, of course, solves the case in spite of an unexpected twist that sends the investigation in an entirely different direction.
- In post-war Cape Breton, a doctor's efforts to tutor a deaf/mute woman are undermined when she is raped, and the resulting pregnancy causes scandal to swirl.
- Blackmail, in all its meanings and forms, was the central theme of the episodes comprising this series.
- An ex-tennis pro carries out a plot to murder his wife. When things go wrong, he improvises a brilliant plan B.
- A 1968 made-for-television remake of the 1957 film, based on the disturbing 1956 Michael V. Gazzo play, as performed by members of The Actors' Studio on ABC (American Broadcasting Company) television.
- Amanda Wingfield dominates her children with faded gentility and exaggerated tales of her Southern belle past.
- The Hilliards are a middle class family whose lives are put in danger when escaped convict Glenn Griffin invades their home. Griffin is crazed, tormenting the Hilllards plus his meek brother Hank. Sadistic Robish is also present.
- 18 short plays written especially for TV, an opportunity for up and coming directors such as floor manager Alan Clarke, who landed up doing 10 of the episodes. Some top ranking performers were attracted to the series.
- This movie was based on Quintin Reynolds' lawsuit against Westbrook Pegler. Pegler was a character assassin of the first order. Pegler claimed that Reynolds was a Communist and a coward. Reynolds defended himself, sued, and won big. Reynolds was exonerated and continued writing. Pegler, like most other people like him, eventually imploded.
- Uncle Charles is the lovable old rogue who props up a bar, a compulsive raconteur ready to tell tales to anyone who will fill his glass.
- Scenes from classic dramas, adapted for school and colleges.
- Groucho in stand up comedy and meeting and greeting the British public with a casual version of 'You bet your life'. Keith Fordyce is on hand to explain any language colloquialisms which often lead to hysterical situations.
- A series that looks at the implications of the next 40 years and the probable problems we face in the year 2000, such as over population and automation used in the work place.
- Sequel/companion series to "Seven Deadly Sins", broadcast in 1966.
- Lively magazine programme for children.
- A concert by Flanders and Swann, performing their own songs.
- Children's programme for the under-twelves.
- Profiles of those in their twenties and thirties who are enjoying early success and fame in their careers.
- Ray's song list includes Take These Chains From My Heart. Performed in front of a mixed audience of the public and musical celebrities.