Make connections with the past. Return to the 70s and reminisce over how we used to live.
John Pitman reports on a day in the life of Hyde Park. (1971)
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh review the 4th Division of the Army of the Rhine. (1977)
The 1st Battalion Scots Guards's colour are trooped with salute taken by the Queen. (1977)
Sir Mortimer Wheeler talks about the 1951 excavation at Stanwick in Yorkshire. (1974)
A look at the private steam railway network, the Strathspey Railway. (1977)
Film about people living below the poverty line and their struggle to keep afloat. (1972)
Colin Ward sets out to discover the truth about Britain's New Towns. (1979)
Ian Nairn travels by rail to Scotland to complete his series of journeys. (1972)
The story of the films that were so original and funny they put Ealing on the map. (1970)
Film Night Special looks at the story behind the success of the Carry On films. (1970)
A star-studded Christmas special starring Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise.
Documentary from 1974 about the classic comedy duo Laurel and Hardy.
Aled Jones presents the funny, warm and moving life story of comedian Sir Harry Secombe.
With Ken Dodd, Beatrice Aston, John Bouchier, Bill Drysdale and Christine Cartwright.
Film following Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise through the making of one of their ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ shows.
Frank's search for work leads him to become a wholesale ironmongery salesman.
Veteran inmate Norman Stanley Fletcher passes on his experience to new inmate Godber.
Challenging the previously accepted traditional roles of women in the workplace. (1978)
'Two Chris Guthries there were that fought for my heart and tormented me.'
Peter France finds out what happened to the ideals of hippies from 10 years ago. (1978)
Actor Kenneth Williams gives a personal view of Bloomsbury. (1975)
What was it like to be a top fashion model 30 years ago? (1978)
Humphrey Burton reports on the arts in New York, from dance to graffiti. (1976)
The first full-length report by a British television team on life in East Germany. (1970)