Television
TV schedule Friday 5th November 1971

The Fenn Street Gang
Series 1, Episode 8 - The Thin Yellow LineSitcom spin-off from Please Sir!, following the pupils after leaving Fenn Street School.

Now Look Here...
Series 1, Episode 1Ronnie is desperate to get out of Bramley and as far away from his domineering mother as possible. First he needs a new job - preferably in London.

The Goodies
Series 2, Episode 6The Goodies try to stop the mass export of Britain's antiques, hindered by the Minister of Culture, an auctioneer and a millionaire Texan.