Tuesday Documentary - Season 6 / Year 1973

Season 6 / Year 1973

Episodes

1963

It's The Only Way To Go

Our Sporting Life

The Longest Drink

The Group

The Big Screen
Two of Britain's leading film directors - John Schlesinger and Gerald Thomas - share the anxiety, hopes and risks experienced by those involved with the movie industry. The Big Screen follows the production of four British films: the eighth James Bond film Live and Let Die, The Optimists of Nine Elms, science fiction-thriller The Final Programme and The 14. Actors Peter Sellers, David Hemmings, Jon Finch, Roger Moore and Jenny Runacre are among those seen at work.

The Saboteurs Of Telemark

The Times of Printing House Square

When Johnny Comes Marching Home

Hussein Of Jordan

The Right Of Silence

Someone From The Welfare....

The Year Money Went Mad

The U-Boat War: Win the Atlantic - Win the War

People Of The Exodus

South Africa - A Touch Of The British

Belfast Fireman

The Energy Crunch – The Bottom of the Oil Barrel

The Energy Crunch – The Nuclear Dilemma

The Energy Crunch – The Sunbeam Solution

Great Expectations

Graham Hill's Shadow

The World Of The Eleventh Duke

The Big Eat - Food, Glorious Food

What's In A Face?

The Race Of The Power Bikes - The Compulsion to Win

The Ballad Of Henry Ford

The Valley Of The Po

Quite A Family

Target Tirpitz

Cudlipp And Be Damned

Last Night, Another Soldier ...

The Last Lighthouse
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