1987 • 27 episodes
Episodes
Episode 1 • Nov 05, 1987
How three people's lives were permanently affected by the TWA plane hi-jack.
Episode 2 • Nov 12, 1987
Two South African school-girls, one black, one white - their contrasting attitudes and lives.
Episode 3 • Nov 19, 1987
Five couples describe what happened when they first met - and the long-term consequences.
Episode 4 • Nov 26, 1987
The only inner London Education Authority boarding school, in a Suffolk country house.
Episode 5 • Dec 03, 1987
Two contrasting 26-year-olds in London's newly-developing Docklands.
Episode 6 • Dec 10, 1987
Tim Piggot-Smith investigates the famous sleuth of 221b Baker Street.
Episode 7 • Dec 17, 1987
Seven entertaining parties.
Episode 8 • Dec 23, 1987
A portrait of the once-famous British singer, dancer and film star, Jesse Matthews.
Episode 9 • Jan 07, 1988
Episode 10 • Jan 14, 1988
Dilemmas faced by parents of mentally handicapped offspring who reach childhood and independence.
Episode 11 • Jan 21, 1988
Three young adults addicted to gambling on fruit machines, with disastrous results.
Episode 12 • Jan 28, 1988
Scarfe's Follies with Bob Geldof, Jane Asher, Terry Jones, Ian McKellen, Robin Bailey, Julian Glover, Marcia Warren, John Bird, John Challis, John Watts, Nellie the elephant and Ivy the camel. Gerald Scarfe records the follies of man in his cartoons. Now he wants to create his own folly. But what are follies - and why did eccentrics build them? Surrounded by high-kicking follies girls and borne by noble beasts, Scarfe sets off on a quest of discovery. He encounters a naughty vicar who built a folly garden for his gypsy girlfriend; a Welshman who burned his own son; a politician who got voters drunk; a man whose house resembles a jungle; and 'Mad Jack' Fuller, who built a steeple overnight to win a wager, and was buried in a pyramid with a bottle of port and a cold chicken. And as all the best follies contained a resident hermit, Scarfe advertises for one in the Times - with startling results.
Episode 13 • Feb 04, 1988
A specialist with the Thames Water Authority attempts to clean up the Ganges.
Episode 14 • Feb 11, 1988
Ten pupils from an independent public school (Rugby) and a state comprehensive school (Ruffwood) exchange places and lives.
Episode 15 • Feb 18, 1988
A self-operated video camera was set up in Peter Tilson's home to record a personal diary in his battle with AIDS.
Episode 16 • Feb 25, 1988
Annie, a nurse from Manchester, leaves the NHS to set up a new life as a nurse in Los Angeles.
Episode 17 • Mar 03, 1988
Lucinda Lambton travels along the Great North Road, the backbone of Britain that links London to Edinburgh, discovering many weird and wonderful delights en route.
Episode 18 • Mar 10, 1988
The story of a remarkable young woman. It's Alison French's wedding day. She's 24 - vivacious, candid, attractive, with a warm smile and a lively sense of humour. Alison, professionally qualified as a youth worker, is marrying Mark John. What makes her wedding different is that she's an athetoid spastic - her body's never still, and she has difficulty with her speech. Seven years ago, 40 Minutes made an acclaimed film about Alison, telling of her bid to gain independence in the able-bodied world. Tonight's follow-up is a passionate love story. But in marrying the man she loves, Alison has to leave her family in Watford, set up a new home in South Wales, and adapt to being a clergyman's wife. Her heart is still set on finding an independent job. The harsh reality is that despite her skills and rare qualities, she may face rejection. But Alison doesn't give up easily...
Episode 19 • Mar 17, 1988
Catrine Clay presents the disturbing story of gypsy children abducted from their parents in clean and ordered Switzerland.
Episode 20 • Mar 24, 1988
Perhaps the last holiday for a group of children, some of whom are gravely ill. They fulfil their dream of visiting Disney World.
Episode 21 • Apr 07, 1988
A 13-year-old boy hopes to be adopted by Dave, a single man of 42 - but things go wrong.
Episode 22 • Apr 14, 1988
Long-term unemployment in rural Herefordshire.
Episode 23 • Apr 21, 1988
Three widows at different stages of their recovery.
Episode 24 • Apr 28, 1988
An old white woman colonial settler staying on in up-country Kenya.
Episode 25 • May 05, 1988
An old-fashioned sea-side hotel, with many retired residents, is to be refurbished. The residents must go.
Episode 26 • May 12, 1988
Two people are waiting on an NHS hospital waiting list - one for a minor operation, the other for a major one.
Episode 27 • May 19, 1988
The story of a mix-up in a Nottingham nursing-home. Margaret Wheeler and Blanche Rylatt each gave birth to a baby girl on the same day. Margaret is convinced that she was given the wrong baby.