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- A series of plays for children which featured the supernatural frequently and science fiction occasionally.
- Get Fresh was a Saturday morning children's TV show in the UK. Set in a spaceship called the millennium dustbin each week the hosts would travel to different towns around the country and talk to interesting people, show cartoons and have competitions. A puppet alien joined the crew which had less than desirable manners voiced by Phil Cornwell it always had mucus dripping.from its nostrils.
- A talk show whose guests included Ken Dodd, Norman Collier, Dukes and Lee, and Jim Bowen.
- An investigation into the crash of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
- An eccentric documentarian encounters a naked Martian and decides to show him around London.
- The title of Channel Four's youth prgramme 'APB' stands for 'All Points Bulletin'. Presented by Gaz Top, it features a variety of items set in the world of pop, sport and film.
- The Joke Machone, featuring a mechanical joke machine, was a children's sketch series which aired as part of CITV in the UK. The first series featured the Krankies, the second series featured Andrew O'Connor whilst the last series featured Jimmy Cricket. Each short episode was packed with jokes.
- Hosted by Andy Ruffell and Gaz Top, BMX Beat International was the first time BMX riders from around the world competed for the Cherry Coke Championship.
- The BMX Beat 3-in-1 Oil Championships were produced by Border Television. The 6 part series was hosted by Andy Ruffell and Gaz Top, broadcast on the ITV Network.
- BMX Beat was a popular TV show broadcast on ITV on Saturday mornings from 1984 to 1987. Hosted by Andy Ruffell and various co-hosts including Gaz Top (Gareth Jones), Alistair Pirrie and Ron Stebbene.