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- Science documentaries about various topics.
- Beginning with the forced marriage of Glencora (Susan Hampshire), the lives of the friends and children of this couple are the subject of study. The backdrop is the House of Commons in England as we watch the comings and goings and loves and tragedies of the powerful and not-so-powerful.
- Never trust a man whoever he is. This is the bitter lesson learned by Mary MacNeil in her relationships with three different men: her father, a mendacious womanizer; a smooth-talking office flirt, Cornelius; and an aging barrister, Emlyn, who is enchanted by Mary's youthful vitality and charm. Only one of these men will win her heart in the end.
- A roundtable discussion with journalist of the past week's major news events.
- The show was produced on Friday nights after the wrap-up of the financial markets, with discussions about finances and managing money for the average person.
- Drama about the last day of publication of a newspaper hit by financial woes and union demands. Both the staffers and the community feel its impending loss.
- A short documentary exploring the importance of the insurance sector in shaping the city of Newark, New Jersey, through the good times and bad.
- A rebellious girl working on an anti-poverty committee discovers a dishonest plot to divert funds which upsets the romance she is having with a co-worker.
- The Farm, is an intimate and subtly powerful new documentary short about veterans' journeys from military service to agriculture, produced by Tribeca Studios, in association with Prudential.
- Jim Reynolds, an insurance salesman for Prudential is depressed because of the lack of prospects in his area. He walks into a local diner and buys a cup of coffee, as he gazes into the cup a face appears and reminds him of the five fundamental points of prospecting.
- A mother and father are watching a documentary program on television which presents the hazards children face in the home. On the program, there is an animated morality sequence where Mrs. Hazard welcomes children into her home so that they can play and explore among the many things which could potentially harm or even kill them, such as sharp objects and poisonous household chemicals. Dr. Harry F. Dietrich, a researcher of child accidents, then reports that more children are killed by accidents in the home from these such hazards than from leading childhood diseases, and that parents need to be vigilant to keep their homes a safe place for their children. This mother and father believe they are doing a good job keeping their home safe for their infant daughter, but the host of the television program, who talks to them directly through their television screen, guides them through their home to show them what they are doing well and what they are doing not so well in protecting her from potential household hazards.