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SERIES ONE
ONE - Titled: "Whither Canada?" 'It's Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart'; Famous deaths; Italian lesson; Whizzo butter; 'It's the Arts'; Arthur 'Two-Sheds' Jackson; Picasso/cycling race; The funniest joke in the world.
TWO - Titled: "Sex and violence" Recorded on 30th August 1969 and first shown on 12th October 1969 Flying sheep; French lecture on sheep-aircraft; A man with three buttocks; A man with two noses; Musical mice; Marriage guidance counsellor; The wacky queen; Working-class playwright; A Scotsman on a horse; The wrestling epilogue; The mouse problem.
THREE - Titled: "How to recognize different types of tree from quite a long way away" Recorded on 14th August 1969 and first shown on 19th October 1969 Court scene (witness in coffin/Cardinal Richelieu); The Larch; Bicycle repair man; Children's stories; Restaurant sketch; Seduced milkmen; Stolen newsreader; Children's interview; Nudge nudge.
FOUR - Titled "Owl-stretching time" Recorded on 21st September 1969 and first shown on 26th October 1969 Song ('And did those feet'); Art gallery; Art critic; It's a man's life in the modern army; Undressing in public; Self-defence; Secret Service dentists.
FIVE - Titled: "Man's crisis of identity in the latter half of the twentieth century" Recorded on 3rd October 1969 and first shown on on 16th November 1969 Confuse-a-Cat; The smuggler; A duck, a cat and a lizard (discussion); Vox pops on smuggling; Police raid; Letters and vox pops; Newsreader arrested; Erotic film; Silly job interview; Careers advisory board; Burglar/encyclopaedia salesman.
SIX - (Untitled) Recorded on 5th November 1969 and first shown on on 23rd November 1969 'It's the Arts'; Johann Gambolputty... von Hautkopft of Ulm; Non-illegal robbery; Vox pops; Crunchy frog; The dull life of a City stockbroker; Red Indian in theatre; Policemen make wonderful friends; A Scotsman on a horse; Twentieth-century vole.
SEVEN - Titled: "You're no fun any more" Recorded on 10th October 1969 and first shown on on 30th November 1969 Camel spotting; You're no fun any more; The audit; Science fiction sketch; Man turns into Scotsman; Police station; Blancmanges playing tennis.
EIGHT - Titled: "Full frontal nudity" Recorded 25th November 1969 and first shown on on 7th December 1969 Army protection racket; Vox pops; Art critic - the place of the nude; Buying a bed; Hermits; Dead parrot; The flasher; Hell's Grannies.
NINE - Titled: "The ant, an introduction" Recorded on 7th December 1969 and first shown on on 14th December 1969 Llamas; A man with a tape recorder up his nose; Kilimanjaro expedition (double vision); A man with a tape recorder up his brother's nose; Homicidal barber; Lumberjack song; Gumby crooner; The refreshment room at Bletchley; Hunting film; The visitors.
TEN - (Untitled) Recorded on 30th November 1969 and first shown on on 21st December 1969 Walk-on part in sketch; Bank robber (lingerie shop); Trailer; Arthur Tree; Vocational Guidance Counsellor (chartered accountant); The first man to jump the Channel; Tunnelling from Godalming to Java; Pet conversions; Gorilla librarian; Letters to 'Daily Mirror'; Strangers in the night.
ELEVEN - (Untitled) Recorded on 14th December 1969 and first shown on on 28th December 1969 Letter (lavatorial humour); Interruptions; Agatha Christie sketch; Literary football discussion; Undertakers film; Interesting people; Eighteenth-century social legislation; The Battle of Trafalgar; Batley Townswomens' Guild presents the Battle of Pearl Harbor; Undertakers film.
TWELVE - (Untitled) Recorded on 21st December 1969 and first shown on 4th January 1970 Falling from building; 'Spectrum' - talking about things; Visitors from Coventry; Mr. Hilter; The Minehead by-election; Police station (silly voices); Upperclass Twit of the Year; Ken Shabby; How far can a minister fall?
THIRTEEN - (Untitled) Recorded on 4th January 1970 and first shown on 11th January 1970 Intermissions; Restaurant (abuse/cannibalism); Advertisements; Albatross; Come back to my place; Me Doctor; Historical impersonations; Quiz programme - 'Wishes'; 'Probe-around' on crime; Stonehenge; Mr. Attila the Hun; Psychiatry - silly sketch; Operating theatre (squatters).
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