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- A team of Allied saboteurs is assigned an impossible mission: infiltrate an impregnable Nazi-held Greek island and destroy the two enormous long-range field guns that prevent the rescue of 2,000 trapped British soldiers.
- A glowing green orb that embodies ultimate evil terrorizes a young girl with an anthology of bizarre and fantastic stories.
- Asterix and Obelix are tasked by Julius Caesar with accomplishing twelve impossible labors to determine the fate of their indomitable Gaulish village.
- The continuing animated adventures of Olive Oyl, Wimpy, Swee'pea and Popeye.
- The spooky family finds adventures while on a cross-country road trip in a camper shaped like their mansion.
- A telekinetic novelist causes disasters simply by thinking about them.
- An ex-Texas Ranger fights injustice in the Old West.
- Documentary that covers the famous and successful expedition of the Everest conquest by Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary, the first climbers to reach its peak.
- The animated musical adventures of the Jackson brothers.
- Tom finds Jerry helping a mad scientist switch the minds of various creatures.
- For centuries, the Murgatroyd family, the Baronets of Ruddigore, have been under a witch's curse -- commit a crime every day, or die in agony. Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd, the rightful heir, has run away to live as an innocent peasant ("Robin Oakapple") in the Cornish village of Rederring, sticking his brother Despard with the curse. But on the very day that "Robin" is to marry sweet, beautiful Rose Maybud, it all falls apart. Can Sir Ruthven outwit a picture gallery full of his ancestors' ghosts to save the day?
- In the early 1970s, white America could not allow the success of the Jackson 5 to go unchallenged. The Osmonds were their answer. It was not a great answer.
- Tomfoolery was an animated cartoon series based on the nonsense poetry of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll. There were several recurring characters, including the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo from the Lear poem "The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo."
- Roger Glover puts on a star-studded concert at the Royal Albert Hall for his concept album "The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast".
- A series about the adventures of DoDo, a humanoid alien from the planet Hena Hydro who settled on Earth. He was described in the narration as pixie-like. He was "short and slender, with long, pointy ears.". His companion was Professor Fingers, a mystery-investigating scientist who could pull an unlimited number of items from his inter-dimensional pockets. DoDo was accompanied by a sentient computer in the form of a bird, called Compy.
- An animated, dark satire of America's automobile-obsessed, consumerist culture. An anonymous, brilliant scientist toils tirelessly in his ivory tower satisfying the public's ever-increasing demands for novelty and status consciousness, with predictable environmental consequences.
- Instructional cartoon for the Admiralty.
- A candlemaker entrusts his young son with the task of making candles for their church on Christmas Eve.
- Animated stop-motion shorts featuring Snip, a magical pair of scissors, and Snap, an origami styled paper cut dog with his paper dog friends. Designed and animated by Thok Søndergaard who went on to develop Danish children TV animation.
- Stars a guitar playing frog gathering animals in the forest for the butterfly ball. Animated music short for the 1974 song "Love Is All", by Roger Glover and Guests, featuring lead vocals by American heavy metal singer Ronnie James Dio.
- A group of children befriend a monster.