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- Dames Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins, Joan Plowright, and Maggie Smith get together for tea to reminisce and discuss their acting careers.
- Celebrities comment on the ground breaking series 7 UP and the impact the show made in their lives. With clips from the original series and interviews.
- On the occasion of his 80th birthday, Alan Bennett talks to theatre director Nicholas Hytner about his life and playwriting career.
- A tribute to one of British television's biggest ever stars.
- Directed by Marc Sinden and produced by Jo Gilbert, Great West End Theatres is an enjoyable, informed and informative stroll around London's famed Theatreland in the company of the celebrated and much loved Sir Donald Sinden CBE. The individual episodes (one per All Region DVD) vary in length, between 42 minutes and 80 minutes and feature in-depth interviews with some of the biggest names in British theatre. Sir Ian McKellen, Steven Berkoff, Sir Cameron Mackintosh, Martin Shaw, Michael Ball and Simon Callow are just a few of the stars who, through a fund of amusing stories and vivid anecdotes, demonstrate their deep affection for the great theatres of London. Great West End Theatres is the first series of its kind to document all 40 of London's theatres and is available on individual All Region DVDs. A carefully researched and well-written history of the best London has to offer, it is also a backstage pass onto the finest stages in the world.
- From supporting roles in countless British classics in the 40's and 50's, to sharing a screen with McQueen and Brando in the 60's, to TV stardom in the 70's and 80's, Gordon Jackson was a top actor and by all accounts, a very nice man.
- 202044m7.8 (22)TV EpisodeA look at the troubled origins of what was soon to become the most celebrated and successful sci-fi comedy ever, as told by the people who were there.
- 202043m7.7 (20)TV EpisodeA look at the challenging logistics of the most celebrated and successful sci-fi comedy ever.
- 202043m8.0 (15)TV EpisodeA look at the real and invented science in the series. Plus, the main cast chat about just how special Red Dwarf has been to them.
- Marvel Studios ASSEMBLED: Loki explores the series centering on the MCU's chief mischief maker.
- Adrian goes to Giggleswick School in Airedale which is staging a concert to mark the 500th anniversary of its founding. David Fox is retiring after teaching there for 44 years, and one of his final responsibilities is to organise the concert. He has invited the Hallé Orchestra to perform and Sir Tim Rice to compère. Also performing is David's daughter, Sarah, born and brought up in Giggleswick, and now a professional opera singer. Adrian then goes to Hawes where he meets Trish West of the Upper Wensleydale Community Office. She is responsible for The Little White Bus, a rural bus service which supplements the normal public transport by going wherever there is a demand by the passengers. Finally Adrian meets climber Ian Fenton. Ian shows Adrian how to climb a rock face on Twistleton Scar, between Ingleborough and Whernside.
- This third canal journey takes Pru and Tim back to their honeymoon destination, Llangollen, in North Wales
- Neil explores how the modern shape of the musical was established through a series of pioneering works from Show Boat in the 1920s to My Fair Lady in the 1950s.
- The oldest theatre in London and, allegedly, the most haunted theatre in the world.