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- A satire show using puppets that are caricatures of major public figures.
- Contestants test their darts skills and general knowledge and battle it out to get to Bully's Prize Board.
- Two families go head to head to answer everyday questions.
- General knowledge quiz for 16-18-year-olds.
- Saturday morning children's variety programme presented by Tommy Boyd and Isla St. Clair (with her dog, Angel) featuring games, cartoons and special guests.
- Follow up to The Saturday Show, presented live 'fom a space station' by Tommy Boyd, Bonnie Langford and Nigel Roberts, with more games, cartoons and special guests.
- Several characters involve us through their intellectual literary musical practices towards a sensitive reflexion about emancipation. A journey through space and time inspired by a book of Angela Davis on Blues and Black Feminism.
- A chat-show hosted by the former ATV Today presenter Derek Hobson.
- How ITV's regional station for the midlands created the first purpose-built colour television studios in Europe in 1969, covering the ATV heydays over to the transition to Central Independent Television.
- Bill has a proposal for Marilyn. The hunt for a desperate Sarah intensifies. Meg offers Andy some sisterly advice. Jimmy realises what - or who - is missing from his Midlands mural.
- Andy and Ruth's wedding plans are back on track with a generous offer from Carlos. Kitty worries as The London Echo dredges up a secret from her sister's past. Andy chooses Sandy to be his best man. A schoolfriend shocks Marilyn.
- Sandy's journalism ambitions move a step closer, whilst Jimmy offers him oratory assistance. Dr Maynard has promising news to give to Angela.
- Meg fears eternal damnation after hearing a miller's tale. Diane sees Marcus in a new light. Miss Tatum is besieged in hospital. Mr Lovejoy's skills are complimented.
- A depressed Vince ponders his future whilst a guilt-wracked Meg contemplates the impending court case. Bill and Diane work on Clarence. Kitty comes to a decision over Mrs Hope's offer. Mr Lovejoy turns detective, but will his findings help Mrs Richardson?
- After falling ill at Tessa's wedding reception, Meg's mysterious malady confines her to bed. Archie seeks "something sexy" for Diane at Jill's boutique. Tish raises suspicions about Mrs Grey.
- Pools syndicate members Amy and Diane contemplate villas in the south of France - could Mrs Turtle's dream prove to be of significance? Mr Lovejoy is suspicious. Jill shares a dinner date with John Crayne.
- Mr Lovejoy considers Nick's proposition. Mr Booth's experiments with goulash do not sit well with Vi and Amy. Peter and Marilyn receive a mysterious houseguest. The motel kitchen is subject to a bomb alert.
- Miss Tatum and Amy unite against Wilf over the old-time dancing contest. Meg questions Sandy's job intentions. Vera's brusqueness antagonises Sheila and salon trainee Jill. Timothy is financially embarrassed.
- News of Sandy's paralysis after the car accident sweeps Kings Oak. Amy moves into Lake House to help look after Chris and Timothy. Ted seeks an investor. Liz goes to Coventry to explain her problem to a disappointed Meg.
- Embittered over his involvement in Sandy's crash, Meg refuses to see Timothy (and learns about Coventry Boy). Miss Tatum offers Liz some advice before she leaves the village. Vince and his father argue, ruining Diane's family meal. Tish makes Ted an offer.
- Sandy learns the full consequences of the car crash. Alice asks Amy to return to the motel - and Tish announces her intention to leave it. A numbed Meg tries to find solace in Coventry Cathedral.
- Rosemary's health fears cause David to commit her to hospital. Jill and Stan discuss adopting Sheila's baby before she aborts it. Diane and Cliff have a nasty row in the Motel bar. Hugh proposes to Meg.
- Bob and Anne have an awkward conversation about their divorce. Shughie's boasting about his bagpiping skills may not be a wise move.