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The film describes the activity of an ABV of the People's Police in its section in East Berlin. A mixture of “positive” characters from the beginning, the extensively staged “owl”, who is introduced as a criminal and over the course of time, especially due to the influence of the ABV, develops into a good citizen, and incorrigible characters, with whom the ABV fails with its extensive attempts at rehabilitation and who are arrested after having committed again offenses.
Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz
Un ours pas comme les autres
Feeling Great
Vitaj, Zuzanka...
Based upon the novel A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
A Little Princess
Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo is a 90-minute Saturday morning animated package show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from December 8, 1979 to November 15, 1980 on NBC. It contained the following segments: The New Fred and Barney Show, The Thing, and The New Shmoo. The show was a repackaging of episodes from The New Fred and Barney Show and The Thing combined with half-hour reruns of The New Shmoo. Despite the show's title, Fred, Barney, the Thing and the Shmoo only appeared briefly together in bumpers between segments. In 1980, the Shmoo joined Fred and Barney on the "Bedrock Cops" segment of The Flintstone Comedy Show.
Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo
Inside/Out is a 1970s educational television series. The show was produced in 1972 and 1973 by the National Instructional Television Center, in association with various contributing stations, such as KETC in St. Louis, Missouri, WVIZ in Cleveland Ohio, WNVT-TV in Northern Virginia, and The Ontario Educational Communications Authority. It was one of the last programs to be produced by NIT; the organisation would be reformulated as the "Agency for Instructional Television" in April 1973. Funding for Inside/Out was provided by grants from 32 different educational agencies within the USA and Canada, with additional support from Exxon Corporation.
Inside/Out
Family Feud was an Australian game show based on the American show of the same name. It ran on the Nine Network from 1977–1984, and on the Seven Network from 1989-1996.
Family Feud
Mo'ataz Abu Al-Ezz, famously known as Mizo, is a reckless playboy who inherited a fortune from his father, but he squanders it on his parties and girls until he goes bankrupt. He accidentally meets Nafisa, the naive rich girl, and tries to make her fall for him to get to her fortune.
Mizo's Story
الليل الطويل
Il balordo
Mike And Bernie's Scene
A short story by Swedish author Fritiof Nilsson Piraten is read by actor Ernst-Hugo.
Ernst-Hugo Järegård läser en historia av Fritiof Nilsson Piraten
Ben Vereen... Comin' at Ya is an American variety series hosted by Ben Vereen that aired on NBC in the summer of 1975.
Ben Vereen... Comin' at Ya
犬笛・娘よ
Millionen nach Maß
Sale of the Century was a UK game show based on a US game show of the same name. It was first shown on ITV from 1971 to 1983, hosted by Nicholas Parsons. The first series was supposed to air only in the Anglia region, but it rolled out to other regions since 8 January 1972 and achieved full national coverage by the end of 10 May 1975, at which point it was one of the most popular shows on the network - spawning the often-mocked catchphrase "and now, from Norwich, it's the quiz of the week." It has been revived twice first on Sky One from 1989 to 1990 hosted by Peter Marshall and then on Challenge TV in 1997 hosted by Keith Chegwin.
Sale of the Century
als je lacht dan ben je rijk
As'ad AlWarrak
Half-hour variety series hosted by John Byner, filmed in various locations across the U.S., featuring then-popular (and some unknown) rock/folk artists lip-synching to some of their well-known hits. Performers included Johnny Mathis, Lou Rawls, the Guess Who, Richie Havens, Iron Butterfly, etc. Featuring the Action Faction Dancers. Sponsored by the American Dairy Association.
Something Else
A short series of animated shows for kids depicting the "Just So" stories by Rudyard Kipling.
Just So Stories
A short-lived studio discussion programme about television. Originally presented by Paul Barnes and Chris Dunkley, from the second series onwards the programme was chaired by William Hardcastle.
In Vision
“Salt and Sugar” is the first Syrian work shown on Syrian television in 1973 during the month of Ramadan, and its events take place inside the prison when the social worker (Sabah Al-Jazairi) visits the prison to search for the cause of the prisoners’ delinquency, and (Dhiab Mashhour) sings the song “Alamaya,” and remembers Ghawar Al-Tosha (Duraid Lahham) is his mother and longs for life outside the bars. He sings his famous songs “Lou Lou Lou” and “Oh my beloved woman, ya mo.” The artist Dhiyab Mashhour also sings “Ya Abourdin.” The artist Taroub also presented two songs, “Tik Tok,” as part of a competition organized by Hosni. Al-Borzan (Nihad Qalai) inside the prison, through a Syrian comedy act starring Duraid Lahham and Nihad Qalai, in collaboration with Yassin Bakoush, Naji Jabr, Najah Hafeez, Abdul Latif Fathi Sabah Al-Jazairi and others, and the work is directed by Khaldoun Al-Maleh.
Salt & Sugar
Programme X is a 1970 TV show
Programme X
A young boy is trying to find his family and fights enemies of the state.
The Drummer's Fate
Engelbert hosts a show that was a mix of comical banter, silly sketches and an array of musical talent, current and past. Guests include old vaudevillians like Milton Berle and Jack Benny plus TV performers Shirley Jones and Ken Berry.
The Englebert Humperdink Show
Le Secret des Dieux
A short series based on volleyball at the Munich Olympics. The series features a mix of live action blended with animation.
Road to Munich
The $1.98 Beauty Show is an American game show that aired in syndication from September 1978 to September 1980. Hosted by Rip Taylor, the series is a parody of beauty contests, and featured six female contestants competing for the title of "$1.98 Beauty Queen". Chuck Barris created the series and was executive producer while Johnny Jacobs announced.
The $1.98 Beauty Show
Classic Swedish mini-series about time traveling children.
Huset Silfvercronas gåta
A Fleet Street reporter sets out to expose the corruption behind the big businesses trying to exploit emerging nations in Africa.
Diamond Crack Diamond
In this revealing three-part series, military historian Richard Holmes tells the story, both on and off the battlefield, of Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington.
Wellington: The Iron Duke
A collage talk show composed of sketches, musical numbers and celebrity guests hosted by famous Serbian actors Milena Dravic and Dragan Nikolic.
Obraz uz obraz
まんが日本昔ばなし
An Everyman TV series Special . A re-enactment of the Whitehouse v Lemon court case. In 1976, British magazine Gay News publishes a poem, 'The Love That Dares to Speak Its Name', describing Jesus as a practising homosexual, and Christian activist Mary Whitehouse brings a private prosecution for blasphemy against its editor Denis Lemon.
Blasphemy at the Old Bailey
Super Juke-Box
Den lieben langen Tag
Detective drama, focusing on a pair of two young detectives.
Our Medal
Zé Gato
À la Carte
Secretary Benedicte Holst walks into Vestre Cemetery on her way home from work. And disappears without a trace. Helmer and Sigurdson soon have a murder to deal with. Benedicte is found dead, drugged with ether before drowning. And after another female secretary is reported missing, the police fear they are facing a serial killer. Can they prevent him from striking again?
Farlig yrke
70s cops in team with sonny chiba
Gorilla 7
遠山の金さんⅡ
遠山の金さん
El Quinto Jinete
Between 1975 and 1982, The Open University broadcast a series of televised courses on the genealogy of the modern movement: A305, History of Architecture and Design 1890–1939. Through twenty-four programs aired on BBC 2, the course team aimed to offer students and viewers a critical understanding of the intentions and views of the world that fuelled the modern movement, and to present some of the alternative traditions that flourished alongside it. The course nevertheless avoided the more dismissive positions of its contemporaries, while engaging political issues of its day such postwar urban planning and the housing question.
History of Architecture and Design
Snehuľkovia
Nikto neni doma
Lolka és Bolka: Tündérmesék
A pilot for a Frankie Howerd sitcom that was eventually never made. A Touch of the Casanovas follows the same formula as Howerd's other sitcoms.
A Touch of the Casanovas
Re-establishing a lost settlement in the Okanagan
Logbook
A seasonal offering from one of Britain’s most missed comics first seen in 1974 featuring sketches, songs, music and dancing.
Les Dawson's Christmas Box
In 1976, "NHK Special Feature," which pursued the possibilities of television with a focus on "experimental" and "scoop" approaches, was launched. Over 13 years, 1378 episodes were produced. Carefully selected pieces are brought back as vivid images using the latest digital technology.
NHK Special Feature
The collection of Resian fairy tales is a reprint from 1973. It brings sixty fairy tale texts, nine of which are also in Resian. The book has an exhaustive preface by dr. Milka Matičetova, which is partially supplemented in this edition, so that the collection is not only intended for family reading, but also for more demanding research readers. Ethnologist dr. Milko Matičetov collected Resian fairy tales for half a century and carefully transferred them to the literary language, which reflects the juicy language and stylistic refinement of Resian folk singers and storytellers. The reprint is accompanied by a CD of Resian fairy tales from the popular series For 2 Groschen Fantasies.
Animals from Resia
Dead Men Running is a 1971 Australian mini series based on the final novel by D'arcy Niland based on political troubles in Ireland and the effect they had in Australia.
Dead Men Running
Microsuperman
A musical miniseries based on Jack London novels.
Smoke and Shorty
Mirjam und der Lord vom Rummelplatz
The Unisexers is an Australian television soap opera made by Cash Harmon Television for the Nine Network in 1975. The series was produced by the same company that had made the smash hit soap opera Number 96. The Unisexers focused on a group of young people - both male and female - living together in a commune arrangement in the old house of a retired elderly couple whose children had left home. The youngsters set up a business making denim jeans to be worn by both sexes, hence the title of "Unisexers". The cast included: Tina Bursill, Josephine Knur, Steven Tandy, Tony Sheldon, Delore Whiteman, Walter Pym, Jessica Noad and Patrick Ward. The series, hampered by an early evening time slot, failed to find an audience and was cancelled and removed from the television schedules after three weeks on air. A one hour premiere episode and fifteen thirty-minute episodes were broadcast.