Grendon prison in Buckinghamshire, Britain's only voluntary psychiatric prison.
The mental asylum in Choroszcz in Poland where patients work in the community.
Britain forty years ago, contrasted with present day Britain.
Accents and dialects provoke strong prejudices and reactions. In a 40 Minutes film that examines why this should be, broadcaster Janet Street-Porter, Radio 4 announcer Susan Rae and actor Peter Bowles are among those who have suffered because of the way they speak. Meet the Queen's English Society, which keeps a candle burning for the purity of the spoken word, and the Devon Dialect Society, which has very different ideas about how vowels should sound. Eavesdrop on an elocution class, hear from Scottish schoolchildren whose accents might affect their job prospects, and go behind the scenes at the BBC Pronunciation Unit and the northern auditions for the Speaking Clock. See how fashions have changed over the years, and how trends are likely to develop in the future as we enter a world of talking robots and computers.
The group 'Fascinating Aida' and the making of their first pop record.
The problems of putting on a show in the old style of pier entertainments at Cromer, Norfolk.
Old Victorian mental hospitals are being closed down and the former patients face problems.
A local Council has a compulsory purchase order on the home of two elderly men.
The first film in a trilogy which examines the Eternal Triangle.
The second film in a trilogy which examines the Eternal Triangle.
The third film in a trilogy which examines the Eternal Triangle.
The story of a woman who took her baby to hospital where he was found to have several fractures. She denied having caused the injuries but he was taken from her care.
The effects of government cuts leading to the closure of a ward in Guy's Children's Hospital.