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- TV MovieThe six archenemies of Earth are challenged by two kids and a five-toed dragon.
- Monsieur Renard (Sir Christopher Lee), an independently wealthy man in seventeenth century France, prepares to go into business with his cousin, a jeweller who has has lost much of his work after being robbed by a highwayman. Renard agrees to become business partners on the condition that Monsieur Du Bois' (Sir Michael Hordern's) youngest daughter, Beauty (Kellie Bright), marries him. While travelling, Monsieur Du Bois is again attacked by a highwayman and brought to a château to recover under the care of Madame Bonbec (Penelope Keith). Du Bois picks a rose from the château's gardens which angers Du Bois' mysterious host, the Beast (Jason Connery), as each flower that is picked from the garden shortens the Beast's life by one day. The Beast agrees to let Du Bois go on the condition that he gives the Beast the thing he loves the most, his daughter Beauty; and so Beauty goes to stay at the château where she finds magic in the most unlikely of places.
- Cinderella is treated very badly by her stepmother and stepsisters. But thanks to the Fairy Godmother, she can go to the royal ball, where she wasn't allowed to go...
- Little Red Riding Hood has been sent out to deliver apple pies and butter to her sick grandmother who lives deep in the forest. Although her mother asked little Red Riding Hood not to linger or talk to anyone on the way, she gave herself plenty of time. She met various animals on the way - including a wolf. Little Red Riding Hood felt sorry for the wolf when he told him that he had such a bad toothache. And when he advised her to take the easiest way to Grandma's house, she thought he was both kind and decent. When she finally arrives at Grandma's house, she discovers that Grandma has grown hair on her arms...big ears...and big white teeth.
- Animated adaptation of the Jungle Book author Rudyard Kipling's collection of short stories for kids called Just So Stories about animal adventures as well as the fictional origin of some animal traits and human customs.
- A young boy no larger than an average person's finger is born into a poor Woodcutter's family. His life journey begins when two Vagabonds buy him from his family so they can exhibit him.
- Animation based on the classic Christmas song.
- What-a-Mess had enough for one day.
- What-a-Mess is a good dog.
- An introduction to Murun, who lives in a crack under a kitchen cupboard full of damp and squalor. Murun has an unrequited love for his neighbour, who finds him "a bit odd, and rather disgusting".
- Murun spends a week in bed, deeply upset after he overhears that people find him smelly and disgusting. When everyone he knows confirms it's true that he's revolting, Murun struggles to come to terms with it.
- Murun's neighbour is upset after her hamster dies, her mother is ill, and her boyfriend is seen with another woman. But as much as he tries to sympathise, Murun can't stop thinking about a missing piece of navy blue raincoat lining.
- Murun has arranged to take his neighbour to the cinema - unfortunately for Murun, Nigel Clarke has got her concert tickets on the same night.
- Murun's neighbour calls round, determined to tidy up the squalor of his crack under the cupboard. Unfortunately for Murun, being clean and tidy isn't something that comes naturally.
- Murun had gotten over his feelings for his neighbour, but when she introduces him to her new boyfriend, the flashy Nigel Clarke, Murun feels only bitterness and resentment towards him.
- Murun's self-absorbed cousin Rossiter comes to visit, and Murun can't wait to get rid of him.
- Some of Murun's friends call to visit, but visitors are the last thing he wants after he wakes with a migraine.
- Murun's cousin Rossiter makes another visit, and so Murun tries to make the evening go quicker by opening a bottle of wine. But, when drunk, Rossiter reveals the truth about his various stories.
- Murun's neighbour is about to return from a two-week holiday in Miami - but as Murun prepares a meal to welcome her back, will he ultimately end up disappointed?
- Murun is self-conscious that his eyes are too close together, and tries various means of disguising it. But when his next door neighbour calls round to cut his hair, he feels sure she'll be able to cheer him up.
- Murun is distressed when a beetle enters his his crack under the cupboard and he can't rid of it. As the beetle stays for a few days, will Murun get used to his uninvited guest?
- Murun's neighbour calls round unexpectedly, and Murun insists he needs to tidy before she can come into his crack under the cupboard - but is he telling the truth?
- To celebrate the invention of the times sign by the Kings, the Queen of Spades makes a 2 times table banner in their new counting house which has a speaking tube, a book called "Old Mathematical's Book of Odds and Evens" and a multiplication square for the 2 cards.
- When the adorable but cruel Poppet comes to stay, it seems only a super dog can put things right.