Episodes
The Memorandum
September 24, 1967
The Lost Years of Brian Hooper
October 8, 1967
The Magicians: Dr Dee, Kelly and the Spirits
October 15, 1967
The Magicians: The Incantation of Casanova
October 22, 1967
The Magicians: Edmund Gurney and the Brighton Mesmerist
October 29, 1967
The Single Passion
November 5, 1967
The Burning Bush
November 12, 1967
Kittens Are Brave
November 26, 1967
Lieutenant Tenant
December 4, 1967
Play with a Tiger
December 18, 1967
To See How Far It Is: Murphy's Law
January 1, 1968
Murphy is a humble pen-pusher in a cardboard box factory who tries to brighten his life with home movies, tape-recording, and homemade wine. But success can come from failure...
To See How Far It Is: The Curse of the Donkins
January 8, 1968
To See How Far It Is: To See How Far It Is
January 15, 1968
Albinos in Black
January 22, 1968
The Swallow's Nest
January 29, 1968
The Lady Is a Liar
February 26, 1968
To the Frontier
March 4, 1968
Party Games
March 11, 1968
A German businessman develops an obsessive passion for a girl he picks up in an East End pub. But she, and her brother, are playing their own game.
The Fall of Kelvin Walker
April 22, 1968
The Fanatics
April 29, 1968
An account of the famous 'Calas case', in which Voltaire managed, at great personal risk, to set right an injustice.
Home, Sweet Honeycomb
May 13, 1968
Anyone who doesn't conform to bourgeois norms in a post-apocalyptic world is ritually executed.
The Pistol Shot
May 20, 1968
The Life Class
May 27, 1968
All's Well That Ends Well
June 3, 1968
A woman is given in marriage to the man she longs for, but, because she's of lower rank, he refuses to accept. It becomes her challenge to win his acceptance.
Wind Versus Polygamy
July 15, 1968
When Councillor Ogidi and Mr Madu come to Chief Ozuomba's court, both wanting to marry Elina, the Chief sees his chance to oppose the new anti-polygamy law.
The Year of the Sex Olympics
July 29, 1968
In a future where the world is dominated and run by television, where language has become almost redundant and all 'tensions' - love, war, hate, loyalty - have been removed, overpopulation is a problem, so there are gluttony programmes to put people off food and pornography programmes to put them off sex. There is artsex and sportsex, and now this - the year of the Sex Olympics. Audience attention begins to wane, however, until TV executive Ugo Priest works on a new concept - a reality-based programme in which a couple is stranded on a bleak island, without the aid of any modern technology, and their efforts to survive filmed twenty-four hours a day.
Mille Miglia
August 5, 1968