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- A young boy-genius befriends his grandfather's robot, designed as a test pilot for space travel and coveted by foreign spies.
- A priest describes how the disabling injuries of railroad workers affect those around them.
- A young boy uses his esp to control a robot created by his wheel chair bound Uncle, and together they combat the forces of evil.
- A boy on the wrong path finds a trusted mentor and group of friends to guide back on his way.
- A look at Belgium in the 1950s.
- On a flight to California, actor Richard Carlson meets a young newlywed couple who are on their way to California for a honeymoon. He decides to give them a "wedding present" by inviting them to his house and then taking them on a tour of Hollywood.
- Scenic tour of the river region.
- A look at India in the 1950s.
- An insightful look at London in the 1950s.
- Sports Parade travelogue of Hawaii.
- In the highlands of western Turkey is the ancient city of Hierapolis above the famous terraces of Pamukkale, a unique wonder of nature that was well appreciated by those who lived there in ancient times.In summer the water glimmers turquoise and in winter clouds of steam rise from the pools to produce the effect of a frozen waterfall. The reason for the origin of this bizarre landscape is the steaming hot water, rich in calcium, that flows from the higher lying geothermal mountain springs.Visitors walk barefoot in order to protect the deposits of calcium carbonate in the water. Today it is permitted to bathe in the famous spring of the ancients in which one can enjoy the 'holy water' that extends between the toppled columns of a bygone age.The ancient fossilised waterfalls and terraced pools have transformed Pamukkale into a fantastic scene. Together with the ruined monuments of both Hellenic and Roman times, Hierapolis can be regarded as THE health resort of the ancients, notwithstanding those who came there during the past three thousand years.
- The story of the 24-hour visit of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to Bermuda. As the island pays tribute to the queen, the natural beauty of the countryside and its historical background are shown.
- A look at Portugal in the 1950s.
- A look at Thailand in the 1950s.
- A look at the City of London in the 1950s.
- A look at Holland in the 1950s.
- Travelogue highlighting the U.S. territory of Hawaii (it didn't become a state until 1959).
- Stereophonic tour of Hawaii.
- A Color Parade of Naples and its surrounding area in the Bay of Naples and the Mediterranean.
- The Isla Grande De Chiloé is located off the west coast of southern Chile in the Pacific Ocean. It features amazing timber-built churches, an undulating landscape and villages supported by posts.In the small village of Chacao there is a large wooden church one of more than a hundred and fifty that are scattered across the island. Two wooden towers with blue peaks flank the main entrance gate. Striking architecture that unites European design with that of this region. Everything is made of wood with not a single nail used. Fourteen of the churches have been designated as Unesco World Heritage sites since the year 2,000.When in 1567 the Spaniard, Francisco De Ulloa, discovered the island, he founded Castro, its imposing cathedral having been built in 1906. It has two pointed towers on its façade and the main building is coloured salmon pink. The church's interior contains brownish colours with circular wooden columns and a beautiful, carved altar.Castro is the island's oldest town and also the capital of Chiloé Province. Along the waterfront are numerous colourful wooden houses on posts, the Palafitos. When viewed from the street, the houses look like normal buildings but from the coast it can be seen that they are supported by wooden posts. Fairies and trolls, wizards and witches, they all live on in the island's legends and the old myths and legends that combined with the Catholic religion created their own culture in simple wooden churches in which the islanders loyally shared their faith.
- An insightful look at Denmark in the 1950s.
- A look at Venezuela during the 1950s.
- An insightful look at Spain in the 1950s.
- Ireland is one of Europe's most green and mysterious islands and where everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean, is given a very warm welcome.
- A look at Hong Kong in the 1950s.
- An insightful look at Sweden in the 1950s.
- Travelogue highlighting Montana's Glacier National Park.
- A look at Italy in the 1950s.
- A look at Switzerland in the 1950s.
- Travelogue highlighting the East Asian island of Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka.
- A look at Greece in the 1950s.
- A look at Japan in the 1950s.
- A look at Puerto Rico in the 1950s.
- A look at Germany in the 1950s.
- Travelogue highlighting the Southeast Asian island nation of Formosa, now known as Taiwan.
- Travelogue highlighting the island of Bali, Indonesia.
- A look at Egypt in the 1950s.
- Welcome to the ultimate experience in discovering real food. Welcome to an innovative new series presented by the celebrated international chef Sonja Lee. One or two basic ingredients are investigated in each program, one new country each time.
- An insightful look at France in the 1950s.
- A look at Singapore in the 1950s.
- Rare footage of passenger and freight diesels in this promotional film by the AAR [Association of American Railroads] from 1955. Also includes Progress on rails and Wheels of steel.
- Vistarama cameras capture historical scenes and all the beauties of Rome. Featuring shots of the Pope, a religious festival, a bike tour of the city, and other views.