Starring Stanley Holloway
Vocal accompaniment by The George Mitchell Singers
Adolf Hitler was possibly the most frustrated and unsuccessful artist who ever acquired supreme political power. How he used that power to loot the art treasures of Europe, and how most of these treasures were saved, is now told on film for the first time.
Commentary spoken by Stanley Burke.
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by J. B. Priestley
Dramatised in four parts by David Turner
Man's Life in song, dance, and poetry.
Introduced by Michael Baldwin.
Guest poet, Stevie Smith
[Starring} Michael Hordern
A late look around the world of television.
Criticism, Discussion, Diversion
Starring Richard Attenborough
With Dorothy Alison, Donald Houston, Bernard Lee
Is the man upstairs a criminal or mentally disturbed but harmless? The police and the Mental Welfare Officer have decidedly different opinions.