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- Eric Lomax, an ex-prisoner of war, has to face the man who tortured him in order to achieve some psychological peace.
- A monologue, based on "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
- This refreshingly frank and impartial study of the discovery and development of the notorious hallucinogenic drug is notably free of moral judgmental, and features contributions from such legendary heroes of psychedelia as Albert Hoffman - the Swiss scientist who discovered the drug - Aldous Huxley - author of 'The Doors of Perception' - Ken Kesey - author of 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
- The story of the pioneers who sailed to America on the Mayflower, and their very different dreams of what the 'New World' could be.
- Documentary tracing the development of the Frankenstein myth, which combines dramatization, film extracts, documentary sequences and interview.
- It's a look at New York City's homeless, seen through the eyes of anchorwoman-turned-bag-lady Pat Harper.
- Life observed in a Shanty Town in Davao City, in the Philippines, where people live on or below the poverty line.
- A profile of the life of Nirad Chaudhuri.
- 1977–TV Episode
- A feature documentary broadcast about Vietnam Veterans and their thoughts about their involvement in the war.
- A re-enactment of the Whitehouse v Lemon court case. In 1976, British magazine Gay News publishes a poem, 'The Love That Dares to Speak Its Name', describing Jesus as a practising homosexual, and Christian activist Mary Whitehouse brings a private prosecution for blasphemy against its editor Denis Lemon.
- 1977–TV Episode
- BBC documentary about St Joseph's College Junior Seminary, also known as Upholland College in Lancashire UK. This programme captured the day-to-day life of students at the College, many of whom were preparing to go on to become Roman Catholic priests.
- Following Haji Latif, the Lion of Kandahar, and his men, this documentary shows the battles and lives of Afghanistan's Holy Warriors in their war with the Soviet Union.
- Broadcast five years after John Lennon was shot, this programme combines TV production techniques with Lennon's own words and his music, and the recollections of his friends to give a unique insight into the man behind the legend.
- 1977–TV Episode
- Story of three young people who have converted to Buddhists and who undertake life-changing journeys.
- Shaun Walters was ordained at the age of eight and mesmerized audiences with his preaching as he travelled across the United States with his father.
- 1977–TV Episode
- 1977–TV Episode
- A documentary about Coleg Elidyr, a residential college for adults with learning disabilities in Rhandirmwyn, Wales. The documentary is narrated by Birthe Hougaard.
- A profile of the close religious community of the Scottish isle of Lewis.
- 1977–TV Episode