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- Documentary examining the US's responsibilities as the world's only global superpower after the fall of the Soviet Union.
- Astronomy programme.
- One of worst mass killers in South Africa's history is free from prison. He is finally ready to speak; and thirty years on, his victims are still fighting for closure and justice.
- An animated adaptation of the children's books created by the German-Polish writer and illustrator Janosch/Horst Eckert (1931-). Each episode contains two self-contained stories. The frame story of the series features an anthropomorphic bear as the storyteller who narrates the various tales.
- Contains footage of John Martyn playing solo acoustic and later with his band. Lots of material taken from John's numerous appearances on The Old Grey Whistle Test, Sight and Sound in Concert, Rock goes to College and A Little Night Music. "Mention the name John Martyn to any discerning rock music enthusiast, and a gleam will light in the corner of the eye. His position in Contemporary British music is unique, and both his willfully eccentric manner and his superb musicianship are captured perfectly on this excellent collection taken from various television rock shows."
- Live performance of Freeez's hit from their second studio album "Gonna Get You" (1983). The band plays on Top of the Pops (1964) (on July 21, 1983).
- Promo video of the Odyssey's single from their fifth studio album, "Happy Together" (1982). They play live on Top of the Pops (1964).
- In the 600th edition of The Sky at Night, Sir Patrick Moore interviews Astronomer Royal Sir Martin Rees, who talks about the cosmos, black holes, dark matter and explains the new theories for the future of the Universe and its origin.
- Patrick Moore talks to Dr. Duncan Steel about the threat of near earth objects.
- Patrick Moore describes the different types of variable stars, and discusses with John S. Glashy the vital role of amateur observers.
- A new probe is being launched towards Titan, Saturn's largest moon. Patrick Moore charts its progress.
- Patrick Moore and guests look at the results of last week's eclipse, aided by pictures from a variety of observing sites.
- In the year Mars will be at its closest to Earth, Patrick Moore talks to Sir Arthur C Clarke about terraforming and manned exploration, and to Beagle 2's creator, Professor Colin Pillinger.
- Patrick Moore and Chris Lintott look at the constellation of Pegasus and the Andromeda galaxy, find out about extrasolar planets and the project superWASP or wide angle search for extrasolar planets.
- In this historic interview Patrick Moore talks to Professor Stephen Hawking about his cosmological theories and finds out how our Universe started.
- Patrick Moore talks to the world's leading comet experts about the fallout from NASA's impactor probe, Deep Impact, to the comet 9P/Tempel-1. Chris Lintott reports from the Palomar Observatory.
- British-born astronaut Piers Sellers talks to Patrick Moore about life orbiting Earth and the future of the manned space programme. Chris Lintott talks about the space station and previews NASA's upcoming rescue mission to Hubble telescope
- Comets and asteroids have been witnessed in our skies for millennia, but only now can we see these tiny, mysterious worlds up close. What will the next one bring us?
- Insight - NASA's latest mission to Mars - goes in search of the secrets below its surface to reveal how the planet was formed and why it is so different from the Earth.
- A behind-the-scenes encounter with the scientists from the Event Horizon Telescope, which captured the first-ever picture of a super-massive black hole.
- Moore interviews a number of people who have made significant input to astronomy over the last 50 years since the show started.
- Patrick Moore commemorates the show's 50th anniversary by traveling back in time to the filming of the first episode in April 1957, then goes forward to 2057 to witness the 100th anniversary.
- In 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first astronaut to set foot on the moon. Fifty years on, are we on the verge of a new golden age in lunar exploration?