Valerie Singleton Trailers
Morecambe & Wise: The Unseen Tapes TrailerKids' TV: The Surprising Story TrailerI Wonder Myself... Who's Timothy John Byford? Trailer
Morecambe & Wise: The Unseen Tapes TrailerKids' TV: The Surprising Story TrailerI Wonder Myself... Who's Timothy John Byford? Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
01 January 1976
A race is arranged after Magpie boasts about her pet snail. Paid to catch snails in the Colonel's cabbage patch, Fiddler later persuades Magpie's Mum to give her daughter's snail collection to a French restaurant.
12 April 2025
Hilarious rare and unseen footage of Britain's beloved comedy duo, including some footage previously unseen on network television.
01 November 1993
A comical 'blobbumentary' film made by Noel Edmonds on the star of his 'Noel's House Party' show, Mister Blobby.
26 October 2022
Konnie Huq celebrates the very best of British children’s television, with a dazzling array of clips from some of the most treasured programmes ever made and revealing chats with some of TV’s most beloved stars.
16 November 1998
Documentary revealing the true character of those working behind and in front of the camera on Blue Peter - Britain's longest continuously running children's programme.
03 July 1962
Produced and directed by sexploitation double-act Stanley Long and Arnold Louis Miller, NUDES OF THE WORLD sees a group of international beauty queens turn an English stately home into a nudist camp, with unexpected results.
01 January 1973
Valerie Singleton shows children of primary and middle school age how they can cross the road safely by following the Green Cross Code.
21 September 1970
The history of the Aztecs, Montezuma and Cortez as told by Valerie Singleton.
01 January 1962
A white bus conductress is attracted by one of her regular passengers, a black serviceman, but then tires of him.
01 January 2000
Provides a thorough glimpse of the life of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mother. Interesting historic archive footage of Elizabeth and King George with President Franklin D.
01 January 2013
Once employed at BBC, Timothy John Byford moved to Yugoslavia in 1971 to direct children’s TV programme.