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- Mistaken identity and the acquisition of a rare Tibetan herb put two buffoonish con men on the wrong side of a secret organization geared toward world domination.
- Two Scottish children discover that not only is The Loch Ness Monster real - but that there is a whole family of 'Nessie'. Most of the yellow creatures are named after a personality trait like Eager-Ness, Sad-Ness or Silly-Ness.
- A handsome tourist travelling through the desert comes upon a lavish Moorish castle wherein he is entertained by a mysterious wealthy woman.
- "Go Girl" Carol is dancing in a club when a stranger hands her a room key, asks her to collect a brown envelope and then meet him later. But when he never shows up Adam and Carol have to track him down with only the envelope as a clue.
- Unbeknownst to the Spencer Davis Group, their manager is upper class, grew up in a haunted manor, and is called Algernon. When they visit his home, they find out that the family is broke, they don't have the money to pay the servants, and their home is going to ruin. Spencer suggests that they advertise the home (and the ghost) and charge admission.
- A mock promotional short cartoon film for the 'Do-It-Yourself Cartoon Kit'
- The beaches of England, have often been the key to Britain's island history. The film takes an idiosyncratic point of view of this, using humour and the music of the most popular group in the country at that time, the 'Shadows' to point out that not much has changed since those early caveman drum beats in this theatrically released supporting film.
- A three minute nugget of subversive joy.
- Everything that the Trend Setter does is immediately imitated by the crowds who follow him wherever he goes. So he decides to start a trend for suicide, but the result is not as happy as he expects.
- Abstract cartoon suggesting images of space, other planets, and underwater.
- A little man is running. He goes through a variety of expressions- laughing, frightened, tearful- but never stops running.
- Albert and Bruce Lacey, all dressed in their stiff Edwardian refinery, dance and play strange unusual instruments in this manic, animated short music film.
- Demonstration of a computerised telephone exchange system.
- The cat as seen through a child's eye through ancient and modern history.
- Three friends, Alf, Bill and Fred (a man, a dog and a duck), share the same passion for bouncing up and down. One day Bill, the man, inherits a large sum of money and gives up his friends, who go on bouncing without him. But money does not make happiness and Bill, having fallen into depression, jumps off a 7 story building. He survives but loses his memory. After being welcomed back by his friends, the threesome decide to open the Dog and Duck agency, a business selling happiness to people.
- Instructional cartoon, designed to teach safe handling in the work-place.
- 1958–1994TV Episode