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- Three erotic stories from classic writers Marguerite de Navarre, Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne and Guy de Maupassant.
- Won the Academy Award for the Best Documentary Short of 1954. The subject deals with the children at The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent. The hearing-handicapped children are shown painstakingly learning what words are through exercises and games, practicing lip-reading and finally speech. Richard Burton's calm and sometimes-poetic narration adds to the heartwarming cheerfulness and courage of the children.
- Docudrama, made for Military Intelligence, about what it was like to be a British prisoner of the North Koreans in the 1950-1953 war.
- While flying to the first stop on their latest tour, the four members of the Australian music group The Seekers recall in flashback the origins of the group and their rise to success.
- Film from Britain, advising kids to take their Cycling Proficiency Test to make them safer on the roads. This feature takes the form of a bike race between goody two-shoes Keith Chegwin and a tearaway rider who keeps having accidents.
- An American teacher falls for a Greek musical prodigy while exploring one of the oldest and most mysterious regions of Greece, the Mani.
- Dramatized events in the life of a village bobby; intended as a recruitment tool.
- The Military Police's Special Investigation Branch (SIB) is brought in to investigate a break-in at a NAAFI.
- The world tour of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, as described by him during his film and lantern slide lecture to schoolchildren in London's Royal Festival Hall. The tour, showing his inspection of British survey bases in Antarctica and his visits to a factory whaling ship, to islands in the South Atlantic and to Gambia, Malaya, New Guinea and Australia.
- People quietly or campily pass the time in an overgrown garden full of statues, while a puritanical, funereal gentleman posts bills prohibiting all leisure activities.
- Traces the development of the English Inn from the arrival of the Normans to the present time.
- Dramatised documentary concerning the development of margarine and the rivalry between the Van den Berghs and the Jurgens, the two Dutch families who developed the substance.
- Recruitment film for the Women's Royal Air Force.
- The work of two district nurses covering the Wadhurst area of East Sussex is showcased in this warm and inspiring film.
- A British road safety film advising people to remember "MSM": Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre.
- A marine patrol is given the task of attacking an enemy petrol dump. Shows details of the operation. Intended for Royal Marines and members of the services under training for arctic operations.
- Documentary about steel manufacture.