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Fecha de emisión
Nov 03, 1985
A brand new series in which Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world, aided by a team of square-eyed
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A brand new series in which Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world, aided by a team of square-eyed researchers. He starts where television belongs - at home. There's classic comedy when Del has problems with a chandelier in Only Fools and Horses. From Tonight you can see what it's like in an underwater home.
Michael Crawford has a bit of trouble indoors with Some Mothers Do Av 'Em, and there's even a doll's house for dogs from Nationwide.
Guest Jan Francis from Just Good Friends discovers the Do-it- Yourself world of Barry Bucknell ; and find out where home is for Andy Pandy and Teddy.
Director MIKE SEDDON
Assistant producer NEL ROMANO Videotape editors
DAVID HAMBELTON. IAN HUGHES Series producer ALBERT BARBER
Fecha de emisión
Nov 10, 1985
Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world.
Aided by a team of square-eyed researchers this week he looks at
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Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world.
Aided by a team of square-eyed researchers this week he looks at art.
From Twenty-Four Hours there's the youngest artist to get his picture in the Royal Academy.
From Monitor a sculptor who uses an oil can and another who wraps up for Review.
Guest Bob Godfrey reveals the magic behind Henry's
Cat, and Roobarb. There's Not Only But Also comedy when Pete and Dud discover the meaning of art. And, while he looks at Take Hart, Vision On, Hartbeat and Play Box, guest Tony Hart draws on his experience, the floor and even an airfield.
The best of the Beeb on art - Windmill
Director NIGEL HAUNCH Assistant producers
KINA MURRAY, TONY MUCKLOW Video editor IAN HUGHES Series producer ALBERT BARBER
Fecha de emisión
Nov 17, 1985
Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world, aided by a team of square-eyed researchers. This week he looks at
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Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world, aided by a team of square-eyed researchers. This week he looks at animals.
Guest Johnny Morris looks back at Animal Magic from the time he joined the zoo as Keeper Morris to the time he was spat at by a group of camels. A group of journalists discover why they say 'don't work with animals', and guest Jimmy Ellis tells how he overcame his fear of birds in One by One.
From Look there's the Galapagos iguana, and from Blue Peter there's not the elephant, but the St Bernard dogs. There's even Gertie the rhino from Travellers' Tales with Armand and Michaela Denis.
The best of the BBC on animals - Windmill. Director NIGEL HAUNCH Assistant producers
KINA MURRAY. TONY MUCKLOW Videotape editor IAN HUGHES
Series producer ALBERT BARBER
Fecha de emisión
Nov 24, 1985
Chris Serle discovers some golden moments from the BBC's film and videotape library. This week he looks at the time when most television is transmitted - night. Find out what goes on
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Chris Serle discovers some golden moments from the BBC's film and videotape library. This week he looks at the time when most television is transmitted - night. Find out what goes on when Kieran Prendiville goes out at night for Tomorrow's World. See how to see in the dark: badgers from Badger Watch, foxes from 20th
Century Fox and even an owl who nearly didn't get away. Relive Saturday Night Live and see a train crash and the 1964 election complete with swingometer.
Guest Patrick Moore looks at some of the greatest events in space history and even plays the piano on The Sky at Night.
Director MIKE SEDDON
Series producer ALBERT BARBER
Fecha de emisión
Dic 01, 1985
Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world. Aided by a team of square-eyed researchers, this week he looks at
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Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world. Aided by a team of square-eyed researchers, this week he looks at what we all stand up in - the body. There are beautiful 60s bodies from Whicker's World, fashionable bodies from the 30s, and unique footage from original keep fit expert EILEEN FOWLER. Guest Bonnie Langford shows how to move the body on The Hot Shoe Show and looks at Chris moving his in In at the Deep End. There's comedy from The Rag Trade, the best of the 1984 Olympics, even flowerpot bodies from Bill and Ben The Flowerpot Men. All this - plus, the naughty bits from Monty Python's Flying Circus. The best of the Beeb for all the family - the body - it's all yours.
Director NEL ROMANO
Producer NIGEL HAUNCH
Videotape editor IAN HUGHES
Series producer ALBERT BARBER
Fecha de emisión
Dic 08, 1985
Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world. This week, aided by a team of square-eyed researchers, he goes
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Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world. This week, aided by a team of square-eyed researchers, he goes backwards, forwards, faster and slower in time.
Leap back in time with Animal, Vegetable, Mineral?, forward to the year 2000 with Blue Peter , and guest
Moira Stuart shows the importance of time on BBC News.
You can ride in time aboard Doctor Who, The Flip Side of Dominick Hide and the London to Brighton; and also see 50 years of television in two-and-a-half minutes.
Guest television historian
Michael Wood explains what time means to him as he goes In Search of the Trojan War and The Domesday Project; while Time Flies By for
Chigley. The best of the Beeb for all the family - Windmill - watch it!
Director NEL ROMANO
Videotape editor IAN HUGHES
Series producer ALBERT BARBER
Fecha de emisión
Dic 15, 1985
Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world. This week Chris and the team discover that there's love and romance
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Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world. This week Chris and the team discover that there's love and romance in the archives. There's Wildlife on One for two hedgehogs, a honeymoon hotel from
Twenty-Four Hours, and heartache for The Black
Adder. You can find out about love from Pinky and Perky, romance from The Frost
Report, and guest
Claire Rayner talks about a relationship with her husband that's Till Death Us Do Part. There's even a bit of necking from The Family of Man that finds a New Guinea girl a husband. All you need is Windmill - love and romance are all you need.
Assistant producer NIGEL CROWLE Director MIKE SEDDON
Videotape editor PETE DUNKLEY Series producer ALBERT BARBER
Fecha de emisión
Dic 22, 1985
This week Chris Serle joins the festive mood with a view of Christmas past from the largest film and videotape library in the world.
A Christmas-box selection from shows like Dave Allen
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This week Chris Serle joins the festive mood with a view of Christmas past from the largest film and videotape library in the world.
A Christmas-box selection from shows like Dave Allen at
Large, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, Hugh and I, The Good Life, and a sequence from The Morecambe and Wise
Christmas Show which was seen by 28 million viewers on Christmas Day 1977.
Guest Jeremy Unwin , Young Cathedral Chorister of the Year, joins Chris in 'Good King Wenceslas'; and John Craven recalls when he met Mother Teresa for Newsround, and what that means for Christmas.
There's even a look at London on Christmas Day 1949, and veterans of the First World War tell of the time the war stopped because it was Christmas Day.
Director NIGEL HAUNCH Assistant producers
KINA MURRAY. TONY MUCKLOW
Series producer ALBERT BARBER
Fecha de emisión
Dic 29, 1985
Chris Serle presents a festive feast of food with film and videotape from the largest television library in the world.
This week's menu includes super-cooks Philip Harben, Zena Skinner
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Chris Serle presents a festive feast of food with film and videotape from the largest television library in the world.
This week's menu includes super-cooks Philip Harben, Zena Skinner and Fanny Cradock. Noodles from Twenty-four Hours, truffles from Adventure and even a spaghetti tree from Panorama. Billy Bunter of Greyfriars makes a pig of himself, while Sooty and Sweep just make a mess.
Guest nutritionist Dr Magnus Pyke reveals the secret of how to keep a wartime country fit, and just why science would ban the humble potato.
Producer NIGEL HAUNCH
Series producer ALBERT BARBER
Fecha de emisión
Ene 05, 1986
Chris Serle, in this week's exploration into the biggest film and videotape library in the world, discovers what transport means to Robbie and a flying boat, Basil Fawlty in Fawlty
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Chris Serle, in this week's exploration into the biggest film and videotape library in the world, discovers what transport means to Robbie and a flying boat, Basil Fawlty in Fawlty Towers and a Weed in The Flowerpot Men. There's classic comedy from Sykes and a Bus and a Bus Strike in 1946 that seems like a holiday. From Nationwide there's a vicar with a wheelbarrow, and even a Churchmobile. There's trouble on a train in Telegoons: The Hastings Flier with the voices of Peter Sellers , Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan. Guest traveller Alan Whicker tells tales of Tonight, when he was Whicker Down Under, and of the time he stopped a train in Whicker on Top of the World. You can even prove that dogs on skateboards go in anything but straight lines. Producer MIKE SEDDON
Series producer ALBERT BARBER
Fecha de emisión
Ene 12, 1986
In this week's exploration into BBCtv's film and videotape library
Chris Serle discovers - childhood. Find out what it was like to go Back to School in 1949, and in Special Enquiry how
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In this week's exploration into BBCtv's film and videotape library
Chris Serle discovers - childhood. Find out what it was like to go Back to School in 1949, and in Special Enquiry how cold a 1955 classroom could get.
Joyce Grenfell as the classic school mistress explains to George that we don't do that, while Richard Dimbleby finds out what else we don't do at Marlborough College, in Portrait of a Public School, 1954. There's early children's viewing with Rag, Tag and Bobtail, Mr Pastry and Whacko, with a whistle in the dark from the Clangers. There's star guest Richard Stilgoe with a feast of memories of childhood, not forgetting Billy Bunter of Greyfriars with a feast of his own.
Assistant producers KINA MURRAY. TONY MUCKLOW Director NIGEL HAUNCH
Series producer ALBERT BARBER
Fecha de emisión
Ene 19, 1986
Chris Serle takes a dip into water in his look at the BBC's film and videotape library. This week's watery wanderings include a rare bath for Albert Steptoe in Steptoe and Son,
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Chris Serle takes a dip into water in his look at the BBC's film and videotape library. This week's watery wanderings include a rare bath for Albert Steptoe in Steptoe and Son, Paddington singing in the rain, and a man Water Walking across the Thames in 1951. You can see Compo splash out in Last of the Summer Wine, visit London's lushest loo in On the Throne, and find out how wet the weather turned out to be in 1954 in Fine Weather for Ducks.
Guest Ernie Wise remembers 'Singing in the rain' from The Morecambe and Wise Show and talks about his latest work. Water from H to 0 ... There's even Sykes and a Bath.
Assistant producer NIGEL CROWLE Director MIKE SEDDON
Series producer ALBERT BARBER
Fecha de emisión
Ene 26, 1986
In the last of the present series Chris Serle turns the sails of the Windmill 'around the world in 60 minutes'. There's Johnny Morris in Mexico finding out what goes on in a park on a
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In the last of the present series Chris Serle turns the sails of the Windmill 'around the world in 60 minutes'. There's Johnny Morris in Mexico finding out what goes on in a park on a Sunday, Fyfe Robertson on a whirl round Vienna for Tonight and Glenda Jackson leading Morecambe and Wise a dance in ancient Egypt. You can join some huskies in The Last Great Race on Earth, Sir Mortimer Wheeler on a Hellenic Cruise or Florence fishing in the Arctic on Magic Roundabout.
Plus David Attenborough talking about some of the people he's met round the world and Children Talking about a day-trip to Calais. Assistant producers
NEL ROMANO, BARBARA KINDRED Director NIGEL HAUNCH
Series producer ALBERT BARBER
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