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- Nic's life in glimpses at ages 5, 12, 16 and later film director and husband/dad.
- An astronaut and his android double travel back to the time of King Arthur.
- The expression "Teenagers now a days" go way back, so there's nothing new about that. Scientific research and new technology has certainly brought us closer to what's going on in our brain during our teen years. But will it change anything?
- After twenty years as a psychiatrist, Doctor Arbuthnott has reached the end of his tether. He decides to embark on his own form of 'alternative therapy'.
- A senior lecturer in psychology at Newcastle University oversees the planning and construction of a small remote community of static caravans in a Dorset valley, which will be used to house five groups of neighbours from hell for four weeks. The groups consist of students, noisy neighbours, tearaway kids, dog lovers and a lone busybody. The groups must share their restricted water and electric supplies with each other and as a trust exercise must keep all their food in one store. The social experiment will ultimately determine whether or not the groups can learn to live together in harmony through teamwork and community spirit.
- After a road traffic accident Gerry awakens into a nightmare. Lost in the bowels of the hospital he follows the fragments of his fractured memory, trying to piece together how he came to be there and find the way back to the woman he loves.
- 2002–8.2 (6)TV EpisodeBilly stops off at Hadrian's Wall while on his way to Newcastle. Dropping into Northumbria University allows him to take a look at the students' exhibits. A closer inspection of the Tyne Bridge sees him send a signal to an unfortunate CCTV operator. A trip to a museum at Ashington Colliery opens his eyes to the artistic talents of those who worked down the mines. A short detour finally gets him up close and personal with the Angel of the North.
- Investigating whether new innovations in medical procedures and technologies can compromise patient safety.
- What we see is only a small portion of the full spectrum of colour. The "invisible" colours are not only interesting to examine also but powerful and useful for science and industrial production and affect many aspects of our everyday lives.
- Vera is called to Northumberland University when a student plummets to his death from the top of a disused faculty building.