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- Two-part series on U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt looking at his work as a progressive reformer as well as his contradictions such as being a passionate conservationist who also hunted animals.
- British sketch comedy starring the likes of Rowan Atkinson and Mel Smith.
- Introducing the Brown family as they embark on new adventures, including Bobby's tour with New Edition.
- Some scientists challenge the meteor impact theory as the cause of the extinction of the dinosaurs. This program lays out the evidence and considers alternative explanations. The program also points out that many of the plant animal families that are in danger now survived the KT extinction suggesting the beginning of a new mass extinction. But even if we avoid a mass extinction changing climatic cycles will give humans trouble in 10,000 years when a new ice age cause glaciers to expand all over the Earth. Or, for North Americans, the Yellowstone super volcano is overdue to eruption.
- Follows fry cook and cashier Todd Graves, as he meets different people and learns about their paths to success, inspiring viewers to pursue their dreams.
- Sketches: Punk road painter / Two Ninnies/Two Ninnies Song / Marc Almond / Jogger trying to cross the road / Pub Grub / Arab identifying his wife's body / Parkinson meets Ian Botham / Zak the Alien.
- Ten years after a mysterious alien ship lands on Earth and is rebuilt with its technology adapted, the alien warrior servants of the ship's owners arrive to retrieve it.
- 1979–1982TV-PG7.4 (39)TV EpisodeTodays theme is Kenny Everett in Not the Nine O'Clock News.
- Princess Margaret Politeness Warning (pre credits), The News Headlines with Chris Langham, the news with Angela Rippon/Pamela Stephenson, new equal opportunity 'Top Man', The Postman, the anti-gravity news, two forgetful priests, St Vincent Independence, an audience interruption, London June 1983, Gay Christians, Keith Joseph Alien spy, Get it Together, Manuel from Fawlty Towers.
- Fawlty Towers with John Cleese (pre credits), The Ruthless Element of the Labour Party, National Laundrette week, The News, Electing Jimmy Carter, Hospital Organs Department, Real Computer games, Missing Persions Number 2, Pam and Christ talk Pregnancy, Bible preaching, Maelstrom, La Grenouille Patant, Henry Moore's Holes, Harrods Tie Policy, Newspaper Editor, The Restricted Practises Suite.
- Sketches: Royal car visor/Whale delivery/Aliens/General Synod's Life Of Christ/Disco For Dentists/License fee/Milk float visors/Simultaneous Translation/Donald Sinden/Self-defence/Blood Donation/Spies/Sex Shop/Po-ped/ Careers/Oh Bosanquet
- 1979–198225mTV-PG7.3 (22)TV EpisodeTodays theme is the Outrageously Expensive Not The Nine O'Clock News.
- 1979–1982TV-PG7.6 (21)TV Episode
- 1979–198225mTV-PG8.0 (23)TV EpisodeTodays theme is Not The Nine O'Clock In The Morning News.
- Sketches-Hedgehog apology , Athletics from Birmingham "Alabama" The three Ronnies , Bad Language on TV, Racist Constable, Jacques Cousteau Bath Salts, Laxative Testing, Putting Granny in Mini Metro, Barbarian non-alcoholic Lager and others.
- BBC Nationwide Newsroom, Women's International Soccer Match, Checkpoint's Roger Cook,Sir Keith summing up in Just a Few Words, Sunday Colour Supplement, Batchelor's Boiling Oil, Remote for TV Content and other gags.
- 1979–198224mTV-PG7.6 (20)TV EpisodeTodays theme is The Royal Command Performance of Not the Nine O'Clock News.
- The Turkey and the Dog , Economic Debate , Abba like parody song and other gags
- Sketches include "Game for a laugh', "Does God exist" with Andy Simpson, "Happy, Happy, Happy" song, Audio-visual Sonic communication system" for the deaf, "Holiday Habits" in Belgium, and other gags
- 1979–1982TV-PG7.1 (21)TV Episode
- 1979–19827.8 (9)TV Episode
- Unaired pilot for "Not the 9 o'clock news", introduced by Basil Fawlty and ended by Manuel (because it was to have followed closely on the last episode of Fawlty Towers). Otherwise very similar in format to how the series later took off.
- Researcher Marc Seifer recruits astrophysicist Travis Taylor and investigative journalist Jason Stapleton to help unravel the mystery of inventor Nikola Tesla's missing files, which were confiscated by the U.S. government after he died in 1943.
- The team heads to Colorado Springs to search for the remains of Tesla's mysterious laboratory and attempt to prove that his design for generating wireless electricity actually works.
- The team investigates Nikola Tesla's final residence, The New Yorker Hotel, and find incredible evidence that it served as much more than a home to the controversial inventor. They also travel to Wardenclyffe, Tesla's infamous, abandoned laboratory where even more stunning secrets are discovered deep underground.
- Researcher Marc Seifer finds gun evidence proving the U.S. military wanted Tesla's secret files; Jason Stapleton and Travis Taylor investigate a link between Tesla's last patent and one of the Air Force's most advanced aircrafts; and the team makes a shocking connection between Wardenclyffe Tower and the New Yorker Hotel.
- Marc, Jason and Travis follow the trail back to New York, where they discover traces of a shadow government bent on keeping Nikola Tesla's files secret.